2 Important Monitoring Skills: Referral Skills and Identifying Unhelpful Thinking

Introduction Counselling is a dynamic and ongoing process that requires continuous assessment, reflection, and adjustment. While listening, responding, and intervention skills are essential, counsellors must also develop monitoring skills to Read More…

4 Important Micro-Skills: Paraphrasing Skills, Reflecting-Feeling Skills, Listening Mistakes, and Summarizing Skills

Counselling is a structured interpersonal process that relies heavily on the counsellor’s ability to respond effectively to what the client communicates. While listening and questioning help gather information and build Read More…

The Counsellor-Counselee Relationship and 3 Important Conditions of It

Introduction The counsellor-counselee relationship is the heart of the counselling process. Regardless of theoretical orientation or techniques used, the quality of the relationship significantly influences counselling outcomes. Research consistently shows Read More…