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Who are Counsellors?
Counselling is the skilled and principled use of relationship to
facilitate self- knowledge, emotional acceptance and growth and the
optimal development of personal resources. The overall aim of counsellors is to
provide an opportunity for people to work towards living more satisfyingly and
resourcefully. Counselling relationships will vary according to need
but may be concerned with developmental issues, addressing and
resolving specific problems, making decisions, coping with crisis,
developing personal insights and knowledge, working through feelings of
inner conflict or improving relationships with others.
It is not possible to make a generally accepted distinction between
counselling and psychotherapy. There are well founded traditions which
use the terms interchangeably and others which distinguish between
them. If there are differences, then they relate more to the individual
psychotherapist's or counsellor's training and interests and to the
setting in which they work, rather than to any intrinsic difference in
the two activities.A psychotherapist working in a hospital is likely
to be more concerned with severe psychological disorders than with the
wider range of problems about which it is appropriate to consult a
counsellor.
In private practice, however, a psychotherapist is more
likely to accept clients whose need is less severe. Similarly, in
private practice a counsellor's work will overlap with that of a
psychotherapist.
Those counsellors, however, who work for voluntary
agencies or in educational settings such as schools and colleges
usually concentrate more on the 'everyday' problems and difficulties of
life than on the more severe psychological disorders. Many are
qualified to offer therapeutic work which in any other context would be
called psychotherapy.
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