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CTP 014 - Assignments - 19 Propositions - Rapport Building Integrative Counselling

Counselling Tutor podcast

Kenneth Kelly

Education

4.8657 Ratings

🗓️ 21 May 2016

⏱️ 49 minutes

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Summary

In this weeks episode of the Counselling Tutor Podcast Rory and Ken bring a valued packed episode number 14. This time of year many counselling courses are requiring assignments to evidence where learners are in their study. We look at assignment referrals and what learning we can take from this. Rory continues on from last week in his exploration of the Nineteen Propositions. Ken speaks about the importance that rapport building has in counselling and we close off by debating the difference between eclectic counselling and integrative therapeutic working.

 

Assignment Time

Many learners will be, either preparing for or, actively working on counselling assignments as we approach the end of the UK academic year. Ken and Rory speak about the dreaded assignment referral and how it can be viewed as a positive rather than a negative.

 

19 Propositions Part 2

Rory kicked off part 1 of the 10 propositions in episode 13 of the Counselling Tutor Podcast. In todays episode he picks up from where he left off continuing with propositions 8 to 12 of this Person Centred theory.

 

Rapport building and attentiveness

Rapport is a basic building block of any therapeutic relationship. Ken examines what rapport in counselling is and how it presents itself in the counsellor client relationship. Ken explains the key concepts of rapport and looks at how we ac counsellors can create an environment where rapport can grow organically.

 

Integrative Counselling vs Eclectic Counselling

In ask Rory and Ken we answer the question "what is the difference between eclectic and integrative counselling. This is an interesting topic and you will get to hear how Rory uses soup to explain the difference.

 

Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to the counselling tutor podcast.

0:04.4

The must listen to podcast for students of counselling and psychotherapy.

0:10.6

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

0:15.7

Hello and welcome to episode 14 of the counsellor tutor podcast with me, Rory Lee's Oaks.

0:22.1

And of course, the man at the other end of the internet, my partner in therapeutic investigation, Mr. Kelly.

0:30.0

Oh, I'm not too bad at all. It's great to see you, Rory.

0:33.9

Therapeutic investigation. That's an interesting one because I guess that's what we do, isn't it? We investigate with our clients. Well, from a person-centered point of view, we

0:41.7

definitely do anyway. So just a quick rundown of what we have in store for you today. This

0:47.0

episode 14, really worth listening to. We're going, Rory is going to be covering part two

0:53.5

of the 19 proposition.

0:55.4

So if you haven't listened to part one yet, it's episode 13, definitely worth the listen.

1:00.2

And this is going to be carrying on from Proposition 8 right through to 12.

1:04.3

So definitely stay tuned for that.

1:06.3

In skills today, we're going to be going right back, I guess, to the beginning.

1:11.2

I'm going to be looking at attentiveness and rapport building. They're important in your assignment. So it's

1:15.4

important for us to have a real good understanding of what that looks like. But we've got a

1:19.3

really interesting topic to kick ourselves off today. It seems to be its assignment season,

1:25.0

Rory, and sometimes we can write an assignment feel that we didn't

1:28.7

maybe do our best feel that we maybe are going to get a negative feedback or comment on that

1:34.3

maybe we're getting assignments back and they've been referred and that can be really demoralizing

1:40.0

so we're going to be speaking about what it really means when you get an assignment referred

1:43.6

absolutely and you know I can remember in my practice So we're going to be speaking about what it really means when you get an assignment referred.

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