Basic Counselling
Basic Counselling
Basic Counselling
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Case study questions
2. Name and define the skill used by the counsellor in sections 8 and 10. (2)
3. Identify and explain the behaviour that the counsellor uses in line 12 that
could be threatening to the person-centred counselling process. (3)
Assignment 2 questions
5. Name any two social work values you need to improve on in your own
personal life. Explain your choice and how you intend to improve on this value.
(2)
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Self determination, in most cases I find myself imposing my
agenda on people as I usually assume I know better but through
learning from this module I intend to change my behaviour and
make sure every individual determines how they want to deal
with their situations and who do they want to discuss their
problems with and accept that it is within their right not to
discuss it with anyone if they choose to do so
This approach deals with the empowering people across the life
span as individuals, families, groups and communities to develop
potential and asset to change environments and make them more
just.
8. Name and explain any two themes in the conception of developmental social
welfare in South Africa. (4)
The Mesosystem
The Exosystem
The exosystem is the setting in which there is a link between the
context where in the person does not have any active role, and
the context where in is actively participating. Suppose a child is
more attached to his father than his mother. If the father goes
abroad to work for several months, there may be a conflict
between the mother and the child's social relationship, or on the
other hand, this event may result to a tighter bond between the
mother and the child.
The Macrosystem
The macrosystem setting is the actual culture of an individual.
The cultural contexts involve the socioeconomic status of the
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person and/or his family, his ethnicity or race and living in a still
developing or a third world country. For example, being born to a
poor family makes a person work harder every day.
Trauma and abuse, illness and struggle may be injurious but they
may also be sources of challenge and opportunity- Individuals who
are exposed to various forms of abuse specifically in childhood
are viewed as victims or persons damaged in ways that disguise
or supersede any strengths or possibilities for recovery, however
an individuals wisdom gained through prior experience and
draws on that wisdom to explore why the individual might
consider behavioural change.
Assume that you do not know the upper limits of the capacity to
grow and change and take individual, group, and community
aspirations seriously- We often allow our assessments to become
a type of verdict and sentence for the client. Instead we would
better serve our clients by focusing on the possibility of what
could occur.
12. Name and explain any three areas of diversity in counselling and helping.(6)
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Stage 1- Clients are defensive and resistant to change. According
to Rogers (1958), clients in this stage refer to feelings and
emotions as things of the past rather than the present, as they
react to past experiences rather than to present ones. Only when
a person feels fully accepted, can he or she progress to the next
stage.
14. Name and explain four behaviours that could threaten effective person-
centred counselling. (8)
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any plan of action involving the client and the sharing of
information
16. How can you deal with resistance with a child in play therapy? (2)
18. During which age and stage of development is pretend play the primary type
of play? (2)
From the ages of about two through ages six or seven. These are
first ways children learn about their likes and dislikes, their
interests, and their abilities and also exploring an experience that
is common and sometimes confusing or scary. Through these role
plays, children become more comfortable and prepared for life
events in a safe way
20. Explain how creative play, including drawings, can be used as an effective
play therapy media. (2)
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Creative play is a way of gaining information about the childs
world, especially at a non-verbal, unconscious level. It also allows
for the release of feeling and the enhancement of the childs self-
image, as well as gaining a sense of mastery over events.
22. Mention two important aspects to keep in mind when setting the scene for a
counselling session. (2)
These are doing and saying everything that conveys the message the
message that the client is being valued and welcomed by the
counsellor. And the environment should be conducive enough for the
client to feel safe.
23. Mention two instances when silences can be used positively in the
counselling process. (2)
Advanced empathy
Bibliography
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Tutorial Letter 102/0/2016 for Basic counselling skill SCK2604. Pretoria:
University of South Africa. http://disabilityhorizons.com/2014/10/disability-
counselling-could-it-help-you. accessed 08/07/16
https://www.iom.int/jahia/webdav/site/myjahiasite/shared/shared/mainsite/activiti
es/health/pandemic_manual.pdfm accessed 07/07/16
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