209x Filetype PDF File size 0.56 MB Source: epgp.inflibnet.ac.in
Paper-: Child Guidance and Counselling Module-: 11CG18 Individual Counselling, Group Counselling, Group vs Individual Counselling 11CG 18 Individual Counselling, Group Counselling, Group vs Individual Counselling 18.1 Introduction: Counselling is one of the distinct profession that has been developed in a vide category from 20th century. It is unique and dynamic process in which helps to grow positive thoughts in clients by building confidence. In a simple way counselling is nothing but when a person (client) approaches another professional person (counsellor) for a help/advise for his/her day today problems. Counselling is the focus of assisting an individual from her problems in daily living. Counselling as a helping profession that underlines the role and function of the counsellor in today’s society. A helping profession is the one who are specially trained and licensed or certified to execute a unique role/ service to the human beings who are in problem. These helping professions may include health, law, education, psychology, family and societal works (Gibson and Mitchell 2009). Learning objectives: To understand the meaning and purpose of Counselling To know about Individual and Group Counselling To identify the qualities of a counsellor To learn about steps in counselling process 18.2 Definitions: Counselling is a process in which clients learn how to make decisions and formulate new ways of behaving, feeling and thinking. Counsellor’s focuses on the goals of their clients wish to achieve. Clients present levels of functioning and the changes that must be made to achieve personal objectives. Thus, counselling involves both choice and change, evolving through distinct stages such as exploration, goal settings and action (Brammer, 1993; Egan, 1990, Samuel, 1995). Counseling usually deals with an individual personal, social, vocational, educational and empowerment concerns. Counseling areas may be related to interpersonal and intra- 1 Paper-: Child Guidance and Counselling Module-: 11CG18 Individual Counselling, Group Counselling, Group vs Individual Counselling personal concerns which are related to school, college, personal adjustments, mental health, education, marriage and family issues, aging, employment and rehabilitation. How counselling for young children are different? Counselling for young children will differ from counselling for adults, and it depends on the child’s age, type of difficulties and their developments. For every trouble different methods may be used to encourage young children to be able to express their difficulties, such as play and art. For example, during story telling session while talking about the feelings of a character child also puts his own feelings and will help him to express his emotions through drama, story, drawing, painting and so on. This type of methods will make a counsellor a great insight into the unconscious mind of the child. Older children might prefer talking therapy, or a mixture of both, and counselling approach will always depend on a particular individual. Even though different methods may be used for child counselling, the aim of counselling for both children and adults is ultimately the same; which helps the individual to cope better with their emotions and feelings. How can counselling benefit young people? Counselling to the children and young people involves helping a child to develop a positive attitude towards their life, recognise their strengths and express their emotions. It does not involve decision making for the child but imposing beliefs on them or campaigning. Counselling may be provided to children and young people on their own, or it may be provided to a child as part of a family (family counselling). Child related issues Child related issues may include: family and step-family relations bullying bereavement/loss emotional problems behavioural problems infatuation school issues Literacy and numeracy problems. 2 Paper-: Child Guidance and Counselling Module-: 11CG18 Individual Counselling, Group Counselling, Group vs Individual Counselling To solve these issues counsellors need many years of practice and should have required qualification to accomplish. However anyone in spite of qualifications or training can become a more effective assistant by learning to apply basics of counseling techniques. Who are child counselors? Child counselors are those who assist children who are having personal or psychological problems. These counselors possess certain qualities/characteristics. If they possess these characteristics, they can be called as an effective child counselor. 18.3 Professional Counselors: Professional Counselors are the one who distinguishes from those who may use the term Counselor. Professional Counselors are full-time dynamic representatives of their vocation and accept the role and responsibilities of professionalism. A licensed Professional Counselor is characterized by: a. Having the primary duty and responsibility of providing specific licensed professional counselling to deal with personal, social, emotional and physical issues and needs of an individual b. Functioning as a source of education in a variety of settings, such as building confidence, time management, stress management, coping skills, mental health awareness, etc. c. performing as the primary contributor in crisis, behavioural intervention services and other major crisis situations. 18.4 Qualities of a Counselor: Patience As a counsellor they need to have patience with their client as they process the conversation. It may take time to acknowledge certain things and to move towards positive changes. Sometimes people may discuss about something several times before they are ready to make a move in any particular direction. Also, we may not expect to see great changes in an individual child; therefore, we must accept with incremental progress in their lives and be happy over small victories. Good Listener Being a counsellor they should spend most of their time to listen to the clients; because clients will be expressing their problems and the counsellor has to listen to them rather than talking. Counsellor must give time to his client to express their feelings, emotions and time to tell their story in a clear way. 3 Paper-: Child Guidance and Counselling Module-: 11CG18 Individual Counselling, Group Counselling, Group vs Individual Counselling Compassionate It is very essential that every client should feel counsellor’s compassion for their problems and client have to sense as counsellor is truly caring about them. Counsellor may not be able to relate to every issue that is shared with them, but they need to be able to have concern for how it feels to be in their shoes. Honest concern produces positive results. Nonjudgmental A counsellor has to listen all types of information’s from the client whether it is private or general. They must give better solution for the client problems and to communicate positive regard. Counsellor should be ready to spare time to judge a particular behaviour and is very much essential to understand them. But client must not feel that counsellors are judging them. Likewise, they must come across children of different problem, culture, tradition, religion and it should not push their cultural/religious views. For a counsellor, multicultural competency is very essential. The counselling environment should always provide a secure place for the clients to share their utmost personal concerns. Research-Oriented Being a counsellor they have to involve a considerable amount of time spent for researching. Counsellor should have current knowledge about the existing research in order to help the clients and to extend the counsellors knowledge. Counsellor knowledge can also be enhanced by personal research after they started to counsel the clients. Empathetic Empathy is the ability to recognize and share the feelings of others. Counsellor need to be able to put themselves in the shoes of their client and understand the situation from their point of view. Even if counsellor doesn’t agree with their perspective, they still need the ability to understand how it feels to them in order to deal with their issue successfully. However, it’s important that they should not be too empathetic. Some people struggle as counsellors because they are unable to maintain objectivity and therefore carry home the emotional stress of the job. Discrete Maintaining secrecy is of upmost important when we are a counsellor. One must be able to maintain confidentiality so the client can able to trust counsellor with their utmost personal issues. Encouraging 4
no reviews yet
Please Login to review.