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Unit 1: Introduction to Helping relationship - Coggle Diagram
Unit 1: Introduction to Helping relationship
Definition
An effective helper does not interrupt with role and function of helpee and must have a belief on people worth.
The Counsellor as a Therapeutic Person
An intimate form of learning.
Our own genuiness has significant effect to helpee
Engaging in appropriate (self-disclosure)
Helpee place more value (Norcross & Lambert, 2011)
The personal and interpersonal component are essential. (Wampold,2011)
Personal Characteristics of Effective Helpers
Creating a therapeutic alliance with helpee
Effective therapist
Have identity
Respect and appreciate themselves
Open to change
Make choices life oriented
Authentic sincere and honest
The Helper's Values and the Therapeutic Process
The role value in helping
Developing
Therapeutic goals
Benefit for the helper
Feel needed and gain self-worth
Increase positive self regards
Feel better psychologically
Increase ability to solve own problem
Characteristics of helpers
Positive regard of acceptance other people
Need for love, affection and respect
Patient
Honesty
Humanity
Quality or condition of being humble
Facilitative aspects of helping
Support and relief
Gain insight
Individual in dealing with the existential concerns
Proactive invovlement
Learns skill
Making decisions
Assist in determining goals
Problematic aspect of helping
Can create dependency
Helper's personal issue
Underlying impose personal or societal values
Work outside their area competency
Awareness of self and personal values
Assist helper being honest
Must know the limitation
They need power and superiority
They 'should' help although feel burdened