Why Person Centred Counselling
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Why Person Centred Counselling?
I work as a Person Centred Counsellor because I believe it is a kind and helpful model of counselling. The essence of this model of counselling is that I aim to give the client unconditional positive regard (which means I will be non-judging or condemning) and to empathise with how he or she feels in the situation that they are in, and be genuine in helping them find a solution to the problem.
I endeavour to help each client to work in ways which respect their values, their personal inner resources and within their cultural context.
Kate Weekes
Overall aim
The overall aim of counselling is to provide an opportunity for the client to work towards living in a way he or she experiences as more satisfying and resourceful. The objectives of particular counselling relationships will vary according to the clients needs. Counselling may be concerned with developmental issues, addressing and resolving specific problems, making decisions, coping with crisis, working through feelings of inner conflict or improving relationships with others.
