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HELPING RELATIONSHIP, People who use counselling skills as part of helping…
HELPING RELATIONSHIP
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WHY HELPING
It is to ‘help clients manage their problems in living more effectively and develop unused or underused opportunities more fully (1998: 7).
To their general ability to manage problems and develop opportunities. It is to help ‘clients become better at helping themselves in their everyday lives’ (Egan 1998: 8).
WHAT IS HELPING
Professional helping is someone who willing to give help and who is trained to help, and a setting that permits help to be received and given in privacy.
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The helper assists helpee to explore feelings and reactions, gaining insight and make positive changes in his/her life.
HELPING PROCESS
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In the process there is a formation of helping relationship which is meaningful to client and helper.
DIFFERENT EMPHASES BETWEEN PSYCHOTHERAPY, COUNSELLING, INTERVIEWING AND COACHING
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Interviewing
More emphasis on gaining
information. Information may
be used to help other person
rather than the client
Counselling
More emphasis on the therapeutic relationship and overcoming normal developmental
hurdles. Growth-oriented
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RESULT OF HELPING
Good for mental health, less stress
ASPECT OF HELPING
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GOOD
Clients able to learn new skills to help them function more effectively in society and to live out to their full potential.
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