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…

Helpers and 7 Important Counselling Skills

Introduction Helpers and Helping relationships are an essential part of human interaction and psychological well-being. Individuals often face personal, emotional, educational, vocational, and social difficulties that require understanding, guidance, and Read More…

Roger’s Person Centered Therapy and 4 Important Concepts in It

Introduction Carl Rogers’ Person Centered Therapy (PCT), originally known as Client-Centered Therapy, stands as one of the most influential and humanistic approaches in the history of counseling psychology. Developed in Read More…

Therapeutic Relationships: Definition and 3 Important Components

Introduction The therapeutic relationships lies at the heart of all counseling and psychotherapy. Regardless of theoretical orientation or treatment modality, the quality of the relationship between counselor and client is Read More…

How Sex Differences affect Cognitive Abilities?

Introduction Sex differences in cognition, or mental abilities, are widely studied in the current scientific literature. Biological and genetic differences in combination with environment and culture have resulted in the Read More…