Counselling Approach The counselling process is a shared responsibility between counsellor and client. The counsellor is responsible for providing strict confidentiality and to ethically use their professional training and knowledge towards the client’s well-being. The client is responsible for being real and honest about their concerns with the counsellor.
Relationship According to research, the most significant predictor of successful client outcomes in counselling is the quality of relationship between the client and the counsellor. For the client to feel engaged in the therapeutic process, the client/counsellor relationship must be built on virtues of trust, safety, collaboration, and empowerment.
Counselling strategies and theoretical perspectives
- A flexible, evidence-based approach
- Exploratory and supportive listening
- Cognitive-behavioural and emotion focused strategies
- Psychodynamic and attachment theory
Our counsellors have successfully worked with clients dealing with a variety of counselling issues.
If you have any questions about how we approach the counselling process, please contact us. |