An introduction to counselling skills
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This is presentation I discuss the use of counselling skills, specifically which skills would be used as the session progresses.
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I really liked the part about tea; "and I like tea".
This has to be one of the most beneficial counselling videos I have come across. Thank you very much for making it. Well presented, with good examples.
I can only echo Amanda. The down to earth, non-condescending approach is amazing and made to look so effortless. Your calm collected, manner of Tutoring is refreshing and inspiring.
Who is this guy and where has he been my whole life?? >
I am a senior manager and trying to give our management team some tools to help them communicate with their teams. Active listening is important. This video has helped clarify my thoughts. Thank you.
Great points and one important thing to add is " proximics ". Don't sit your client further than 1.5 metres away. It makes them feel isolated. And never have a desk between you or have a better chair then your client. Set up proximics is critical along with lighting and quiet
A big Thank you to you Rory for sharing you knowledge. Much appreciated.
I'm back again, almost two years later, because I needed a refresher :)
Empathetic listening is key. Some people in the field pass thinly-concealed judgements on their clients and make all manner of assumptions under the implied guise that ‘they know you better than you know yourself.’ It often comes from a place of genuinely-good intentions but you’ve just got to be careful when it comes to how you interact with clients in that sense. You’ve got to let them talk because it’s more about them than you.
I once had a counsellor who stared at me for duration of the session, he hardly spoke/gave me feedback on what I was sharing. It made me bey uncomfortable for sure haha. Thank you for this video, it’s helping with revision.
Thank you, Dr. Tutor, I'm a first-year graduate student in Clinical Mental Health Counseling, at Walden University. This youtube posting was extremely helpful. I would even pay for your services, and I will look forward to more online advice and tips. Keep up the great work and thank you :).
Thank you. I did a basic counseling course 30 years ago and just needed a quick update. This was perfect. x
This video offers practical suggestions for listeners (helpers) that support entry level counseling skills when providing service to (clients) speakers. I enjoyed it!
You have an amazing gift to teach. thank you for the lessons.
Thanks so much, I would love to persue this councelling career. Its been on my heart for a very long time.
Thank you very much for doing these videos, Rory!
Thank you this is very useful. I like the part about dealing with what's affecting them most at the moment and how other things can fall away if you get to the bottom of that.
I am glad I bumped into this. I really needed these useful counselling skills tips. Simple and articulate. Good use of examples.
Unfortunately, I found this a bit late, after filming my level 1 counselling skills, which I struggle to apply all these amazing skills that you taught here. Nevertheless, from now on and in the future, I will be able to use these amazing skills, because of the way you thoroughly explained it. Thanks a lot...
This video very helpful for me I am training to be a professional counsellor it's very important to show empathy and sympathy as saying I can feel you to make a client more comfortable.
This presentation was great! Thank you so much!
Excellent video, thank you so much for sharing.
I really enjoy watching this video. This was very informational for me!
Thankyou Rory, very useful & will be watching again. :-)
This was concise and informative. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you so much, great techniques to know
You are a great teacher. Thank you
Thank you I am taking Community service worker training,and i found really helpful your expications......thank you
my first tutorials... and i enjoyed it. thank u
Thank you, I learnt quite a lot from your presentation. Good Luck.
What a great presentation! I love it!
Thank you. Most helpful. 🌸
This is a great review of the basics of counseling great work!
Thank you for this video much appreciated!
Just trying to be a better friend with listening 🙌🏼 thanks for this it's really helped my listening skills
This a mighty work, thanks a lot a great good work
Very elaborate and to the point. Thank you.
Very helpful and informative video. I really appreciated as I’m a beginner to Counselling 💖
I'm starting my level 3 next week and I'm really happy I've found your KZread page,cheers
THIS IS GREAT THANKS FOR THIS.....
This is amazing, thank you,
Thankyou for this, big help.
This is really helpful advice, I am considering getting into counselling, thank you.:)
@lmread8722
4 жыл бұрын
Hi. I am looking into it and would like to hear if you pursued it after 2 years?
thanks mate that was very informative and clear and concise. I have an interview tomorrow for Level 3.....!
Thanks this is very interesting videos .
Excellent communication
very clear and informative.
Most informative sir thanks
good effort!
thank you xxx
thankyou so much this is very usefull
well explained.. good
brilliant video :)
thank you sir
Nice one
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Thank you very much for posting this
Hello Dr.Rory, First of All, I would like to thank you for your great videos. Anyway, I am wondering if you can send me the right subtitle file of this video in order to translate it to Arabic. Thank you
thank u
Great source of information, confirming what I have been shown completing a Diploma in Community Services. Thanks!
Excellent
RORY. YOU D MAKE A GREAT TEACHER..
@Counsellingtutor1
7 ай бұрын
Er... I am a qualified teacher and a former senior counselling lecturer, but thanks anyway
could anyone please tell me how to write out towards thelearning candidate assessment ? do i write findings in my journel ?
You sound really knowledgeable about the subject. I'd just feel I could trust the videos a bit more if you put a short description of your experience/qualifications in the description.
@Counsellingtutor1
4 жыл бұрын
Google me :)
Thank you for posting the video. Just a small thing, it's summary, rather than summery.
@mebrahtomande4799
5 жыл бұрын
Helpful
❤️🙏
Do a book review on the self-help satire "You Suck" by Paulie Amigo. It's always trending in the Amazon Kindle book Counseling category.
how do i become a counsellor..... i want to study abroad in south korea but ever since my dad heard i wanna do counselling he hasnt exactly been up for it.... what do i need to become a counsellor and how can i get into university....
I'm interested in alternative Counselling/Psychotherapy - EXCORCISM!
The story about the person ending up in the pond made me laugh. Am I evil? 😂
@rynopot
5 жыл бұрын
Counselling is not for you Ms Donald - complete lack of empathy... lol
Really like your videos... but as I understand it you were describing counter-transference, right?
@dyannenesty8624
6 жыл бұрын
yes Junot, you are right -- the reaction is from the therapist to the client, so this is COUNTER TRANSFERENCE NOT Transference.
Sweta Gorania Attending
"They know their own truths". What does this mean? They know how they feel? (This is not always true). They know what they need to do? (This is not always true). Are you saying both...they know how they feel and what needs to be done, but need time to describe and accept it, and need your support (validation, clarification)
I like the spelling issues. x
Did you know the National Careers Service uses this video in their internal training modules?
@Counsellingtutor1
2 жыл бұрын
No I did not , thank you for sharing this!
Hi lldiko Check out counsellingtutor for more information on counselling skills Rory
This video was unwatchable. The bright blue glare and orange writing was painful on the eyes. Couldn't finish it.
@Counsellingtutor1
5 жыл бұрын
Turn the brightness of your screen down