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Counselling Tutor

259 – Counselling Cult Survivors

Counselling Tutor

Ken Kelly and Rory Lees-Oakes

Education, Courses

4.6 β€’ 636 Ratings

πŸ—“οΈ 25 March 2023

⏱️ 55 minutes

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Summary

Preparing Clients for Breaks - Understanding Ethical Bodies' Complaints Procedures In Episode 259 of the Counselling Tutor Podcast, your hosts Rory Lees-Oakes and Ken Kelly are back with this week's three topics: Firstly in 'Theory in Practice' we look at preparing your clients for breaks. Then in 'Practice Today', Rory and Ken discuss understanding your ethical body's complaints procedures. And lastly in 'Practice Matters', Rory speaks with Claire Alison Hams on counselling cult survivors. Preparing Clients for Breaks [starts at 03:25 mins] Taking breaks are an important part of your practice and self-care, listen as Rory and Ken mention some things to consider when it comes to taking your well-earned break: The quality of the therapeutic relationship is an indicator of positive outcome for the client - unexpected breaks risk damaging this relationship. How much notice should you give the client? You may want to do this as soon as you yourself know you're going to be taking a break, alternatively, you should let the client know a week in advance for every month you've been working with them e.g. if you've been working with a client for three months, try to let them know about your break three weeks in advance. If your client is high risk, you may need a support plan in place e.g. having them see another counsellor in your absence. Reinforce your boundaries, don't give out your phone number. If you decide to continue your counselling online during your break - speak to your supervisor, this is a decision that needs to be well thought out. Look out for some signs of dependency - is there building anxiety in the client as it gets closer to your break? Is the client bringing more and/or heavier material? Are their presentations escalating or are they showing signs of projection/transference? Acknowledge this - ask if this behaviour is due to your upcoming break and work through that with them. You may want to do some support mapping with your client. If you're in placement and something like this happens - speak to your practice manager. Understanding Ethical Bodies' Complaints Procedures [starts at 21:01 mins] Looking into and understanding your ethical bodies complaint procedure is always a good idea - for both you and your client. The main points of this section include: You'll want to look into your ethical bodies complaint procedure so you can understand the mechanism of how a complaint is dealt with and the part you play in that. The more you know, the less you fear. Ethical bodies aren't looking to punish when a complaint is received - they're looking to mediate, hear what is to be said on both sides, understand, look at your contract, etc. You might be able to use complaints to improve an area of your practice - take them as things you might work on. During the initial contracting with the client, give the client info on how they would go about making a complaint - this balances out the power right from beginning. Counselling Cult Survivors [starts at 35:45 mins] In this week's 'Practice Matters', Rory speaks with Claire Alison Hams about counselling former cult members. The key points of this discussion include: A characteristic of a cult might be a power imbalance within the community and coercive control - these create a sort of cultic dynamic that you might be able to recognise. Individuals should feel that they can leave safely - if there is fear either because they will lose a sense of community, their friends and family or if they fear for their safety, this is also an indicator of a cult or cult-like organization. When counselling cult survivors, the therapist should avoid using certain terminology with the client (such as cult) as this may be met with resistance. It's important to be aware of the complexity of the control a client may be under.

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0:00.0

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1:08.2

Welcome to the counselling tutor podcast. The must listen to podcast for students of

1:15.8

counselling and psychotherapy. Here are your hosts, Rory Lee's Oaks and Ken Kelly. Hi, I'm Rory.

1:25.3

I'm with me as always. Is Ken. How are you doing, Ken? How are you doing today? I'm all right. Thank you for'm Rory. I'm with me, as always, is Ken. How are you doing, Ken? How are you doing today?

1:29.4

I'm all right. Thank you for asking Rory. And both Rory and I hope that you are well. You've joined us for the counselling tutor podcast. It's episode 259.

1:39.1

And we've got three stops on today's journey starting off with that theory and practice where we look at a little bit of theory and we see how does that come alive in the day-to-day practice of being a counselor or

1:48.7

psychotherapist and today we're going to be talking about the topic of preparing clients for breaks

1:53.9

so how do we work with that what does that look like for the client but also how does that look

1:58.7

for us as the counselor then into practice today where we take something that is contemporary, something that's going on now,

2:04.8

something that you are speaking about.

2:06.9

We speak about understanding your ethical body's compliance procedures.

2:12.0

So we're going to be digging into that today.

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And then into practice matters.

2:15.7

That's our CPD section of the counselling tutor podcast. You can mark it down on your CPD record. And then into practice matters, that's our CPD section of the counseling tutor podcast.

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