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Health counselling - Coggle Diagram
Health counselling
Counselling theories
client centered theory: Carl Rogers
Psychoanalytic :Sigmund Freud
cognitive theory
Field theory:Gestalt
Rational emotive theory:Albert Ellis
Behavoral theory
Cognitive behavioural approavch
Antecedents
Cognition
Transtheoretical model
Preparation
Action
Maintainance
Contemplation
Precontemplation
reality theory:William Glaser
Non therapeutic communication
agreeing and disagreeing
approving and disapproving
steroptypical comments
introducing an unrelated topic
denial
Therapeutic communication
restating
reflecting
Focussing
clarification and validation
Using silence
introduction
Characteristics of a counsellor
Personal ability
positive regard and respect
warmth and empathy
genuinness
immediacy
ethical consideration in counselling
confidentiality
boundaries
counter transference
transference
principles of counselling
respect
reliable
relaxed environment
flexible with the patient
lidstem
share your own experience with the patient
stages of counselling process
commitment to action goal setting
counselling intervention
problem assesment
evaluation and termination
intial disclosure
Effective communication skills
Affirmation
Rolling with resistance
Techniques for rolling with resistance
agreement with a twist
shifting with focus
reframing
emphasizing personal choice and control
reflective listening
Open ended question
summary
Active listening
understanding
evaluation
listenting
responding
sensitive topics
alcohol and drug abuse c"cut A: G: E
Intimate partner violence PVS
sexual activities and concern
non verbal communication
types
unintentional
intentional
components
body movement
eye movement
facial expression
vocal cues
physical appearance