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Counselling Tutor

272 – Roleplaying Games in Therapy

Counselling Tutor

Ken Kelly and Rory Lees-Oakes

Education, Courses

4.6 β€’ 636 Ratings

πŸ—“οΈ 9 September 2023

⏱️ 53 minutes

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Summary

The Myth of the Core Conditions - Should You Become an Accredited Counsellor? In Episode 272 of the Counselling Tutor Podcast, your hosts Rory Lees-Oakes and Ken Kelly are back with our latest three topics: Firstly in 'Student Services' we look at the myth of the core conditions. Then in 'Ethical, Sustainable Counselling', Rory and Ken discuss reasons you might, and might not, look into becoming an accredited counsellor. And lastly in 'Practice Matters', Rory speaks with Daniel Hand about using roleplaying games in therapy. The Myth of the Core Conditions [starts at 03:12 mins] In this section, Rory and Ken discuss a common misconception about the phrase 'core conditions', and where you might want to be careful when mentioning it in your assignments: The core conditions vs. the 6 necessary and sufficient conditions for therapeutic change. While Carl Rogers spoke a lot of empathy, congruence and unconditional positive regard, he didn't coin the phrase 'core conditions' - that was Robert Carkhuff. 'Facilitative conditions' is a better phrase to use in assignments when referring to the 3 conditions. Person-centered therapy was first rooted in social work. These are transferable skills, regardless of what you choose to do career wise. The 3 core/facilitative conditions (empathy, congruence and unconditional positive regard), are all work done by the counsellor, it is the counsellor who demonstrates these within the relationship. Whereas when we look at the 6 conditions, the other 3 conditions relate to the client, and how they are receiving those first conditions. They aid in creating and forming trust within the therapeutic relationship. They can be considered 'central therapeutic ingredients'. Carl Rogers found the 6 conditions that are necessary to bring about psychological change, but the actual term 'core conditions', sits outside of Carl Rogers - be careful not to trip up on this in your assignments. Should You Become an Accredited Counsellor? [starts at 20:31 mins] Becoming an accredited counsellor is a personal choice, one that should be carefully considered. In this section, Rory and Ken look at both the reasons you may become an accredited counsellor, and also the reasons it might not be something you feel you need to do: An accreditation is an exam of sorts - submitting a portfolio of evidence responding to questions and seeing if you qualify to be accredited. Being accredited means you become accountable for your practice to your ethical body. Some work environments might require you to become accredited e.g. the NHS. Or you may undergo this process just to have your practice overlooked by a critical friend and therefore give you an indication that your practice is of a standard to become accredited. It's a completely personal choice unless you're asked by an employer. The process comes with fees. Being accredited can look attractive to a client if you are on a register that displays those who are accredited vs. those who are not. However, if you're running a private practice and/or rely on referrals, it's unlikely that a client will know what accredited means, or its significance. It's about deciding what is best for you and your practice. Roleplaying Games in Therapy [starts in 34:06 mins] In this week's 'Practice Matters', Rory speaks with Daniel Hand about the use of roleplaying games in therapy, and his new book Role-Playing Games in Psychotherapy: A Practitioner's Guide. The key points of this discussion include: RPG Therapy - using roleplaying games such as Dungeons and Dragons. By using roleplaying games in therapy, it becomes the fictional character who has the problems, who is taking the risks and who will be dealing with the repercussions of their actions. It allows the client to address their problems through a third party. This method of therapy can work with clients of any age...

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0:00.0

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1:09.1

Welcome to the counselling Tudor podcast.

1:13.6

The must listen to podcast for counselors, psychotherapists and counselling students.

1:22.1

Here are your hosts, Rory Lee's Oaks and Ken Kelly.

1:27.3

Hi, I'm Rory and with me as as always, is Ken. How are you, Ken?

1:31.6

I'm exceptionally well. Thanks for asking Rory. And Rory and I hope that you're well.

1:35.8

You've joined us for the counselling tutor podcast at episode 272. And we've got three really good

1:42.5

topics for you today, starting off with student services, where we dip our toe into the world of study and the journey that a student may go through.

1:51.4

And we're here to try and support you on that journey. And today, we're going to be looking at the myth of the core conditions.

1:58.4

Dun, dun, dun, building up the tension there.

2:04.3

We then go into ethical, sustainable practice.

2:07.3

This is a new slot, started in our last episode,

2:10.1

and this is where we recognise that these days,

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