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Counselling Tutor

255 – Note Keeping in Counselling Agencies

Counselling Tutor

Ken Kelly and Rory Lees-Oakes

Education, Courses

4.6636 Ratings

🗓️ 18 February 2023

⏱️ 50 minutes

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Summary

Being a Member of Two Ethical Bodies - Overcoming Procrastination for Counsellors In Episode 255 of the Counselling Tutor Podcast, your hosts Rory Lees-Oakes and Ken Kelly take us through this week's three topics: Firstly in 'Theory in Practice', we look at note-keeping in counselling agencies, in particular the different expectations you might find from an agency or placement when storing notes. Then in 'Practice Today', Rory and Ken discuss whether you can be a member of more than one ethical body, and why you might consider this an option. And lastly in 'Practice Matters', Rory speaks with Josephine Hughes on overcoming procrastination and perfectionism for counsellors. Note Keeping in Counselling Agencies [starts at 03:04 mins] When it comes to storing notes, we're all aware of the importance of confidentiality, and anything that we feel might put that at risk can cause some feelings of discomfort. In this section, Rory and Ken discuss some of the ways you may be asked to keep your notes whilst working at a counselling agency or on placement: The expectations of an agency may be that you store your notes on a system that other people have access to. This way of note keeping in counselling agencies may bring about some initial feelings of discomfort, but it's important in upholding continuity of care. This means a client can see a different counsellor if one is absent, and that clients won't have to recount difficult events multiple times. It's important that if notes are being stored this way, this is written into your contract. Detail the confidentiality policy, and explain why their notes are being stored this way. Clarity - having access to a client's notes before seeing them offers you clarity on the client that you wouldn't of had otherwise. Ask your agency questions - understand these policies so if you're asked by a client, you can give them answers. Being a Member of Two Ethical Bodies [starts at 18:09 mins] The possibility of being in more than one ethical body might not of occurred to many people, but what does this really mean for your practice? It is completely possible for you to be a member of more than one ethical body. There are currently 11 psychotherapeutic bodies registered under the professional standards authority - each with differently worded ethical frameworks. If someone makes a complaint - you cannot be held accountable by 2 ethical bodies. You will put one of your ethical bodies in your contract that your client can make complaints to. All ethical bodies come down to the same key 'rules' under the professional standards authority - it's just that they may be interpreted slightly differently. It's important to think about why you want to join more than one ethical body. Is it to support your separate practices? E.g. working with adult clients and working with children and young people. Regardless of what you choose, it's important you're making the right choice for you. Overcoming Procrastination for Counsellors [starts at 31:37 mins] In this week's 'Practice Matters', Rory speaks with Josephine Hughes on overcoming procrastination and perfectionism for counsellors. The key points of this discussion include: Counsellors may experience feelings of imposter syndrome - feeling not good enough. This is something that often comes with doing something new. You might compare your weaknesses with other people's strengths. It's important to try and have a growth mindset - be open to critique and making mistakes. A fixed mindset - rigid, unprepared to make mistakes or try something new. A willingness to make mistakes will only add to your human aspect - if we're expecting ourselves to be perfect, what does this say to the client? Be prepared to take risks, make mistakes, and learn from them. You can only be the best therapist you can be at this point in your development.

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0:00.0

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1:06.6

Welcome to the counselling tutor podcast. The must listen to podcast for students of counselling and psychotherapy. Here are your hosts, Rory Lise Oakes and Ken Kelly.

1:22.8

Hi, I'm Rory. I'm with me, as always, is Ken. How are you doing today? Can I dozzling?

1:28.2

I'm exceptionally well. I'm diddling well, Rory. Thank you for asking. We hope that you listening to

1:33.7

this are diddling well as well. This is the counselling tutor podcast. It's episode 255.

1:40.7

Three topics today, starting off with theory and practice, where we're going to be looking

1:44.6

at storing of notes that we take as counsellors and psychotherapists and the different

1:49.9

expectations that we may have from our agency, from a placement, if we're doing a placement.

1:56.0

So we're going to be diving deep into that.

1:58.0

Then into practice today where we look at a contemporary challenge

2:01.8

issue or win within the world of counselling. And today being a member of two ethical bodies,

2:07.9

is this possible? Are there any benefits to this? Are there any downsides that we might consider

2:13.0

to this? And then we go into the CPD section of today's podcast, which is called Practice Matters.

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