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Need Counselling? Find Out How To Start


Change, growth and individual development are important to life. For growth to occur, need for change must move beyond simple desire. The very act of seeking assistance to improve yourself implies both an eagerness to change and the power to do so.

The majority seek counselling at about that point of need. Usually when you look up the counselling section of any directory you find a list of names. People often ask how to select a specialist that best fits their situation.

To aid in this search we have provided principles so that you feel more assured about selecting a counselor. When you finally make the call, you need to know what to go looking for and the types of things to ask.

Qualifications: It appears obvious but they need to know what they are doing. You need them to be qualified for the difficulties you need to work on. Few folk ask the qualifications of their counsellor or even know whether the qualifications they have are pertinent. Your counsellor must have completed a relevant university undergraduate degree. Many courses require up to four years schooling like the Social Work Degree and Psychology Degree or a Masters in Counselling.

Experience: The amount of years of experience counts in counselling just like it does in many other professions. The length of training and experience reflects the age group of counsellors that will have life experience of their own to draw on. Ask the age of your counselor.

Gender: Unless you have a very strong opinion on this, the gender doesn’t always matter. The most vital issue is the rapport that develops with both the counsellor and you. This will occur over the initial few sessions making the gender of the counsellor a non-issue.

Organisation or Independent: Are they an sole practitioner, or are they supported within an organisation? The independent consultant is just that, determining their own measure of liability. A benefit of an organisation is the formal process of professional supervision and accountability for the specialist.

Services: Look at the counsellor or organisation’s Website and read through the information on offer. The Website will give you an impression of the service ideals and beliefs. Look at their Vision and Core Value statements. Is it something you feel at ease with? The service you contact should be in a position to offer appointments throughout the day, in the evening and perhaps on Weekends to give you some flexibility.

Where: Find a location that suits, but don’t be put off by travel. Distance can too quickly be used to stop making an appointment. Remember it’s not a daily event.

Cost: Here your financial affairs may place a natural restriction on price. Weighing out your investment in counselling against other expenses can make it seem less expensive.

Taking time to make the correct choice is essential knowing you can entrust your future to a caring and competent professional is critical.

Chris Dawson is a very qualified marriage counselling expert, helping couples resolve relationship issues. His in depth experience, of over 25 years experience, is highly sort after throughout the world in his position as Clinical Director for Humaneed, a leading Marriage and Relationship Counselling Service based in Australia.

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Posted by Chris Dawson - September 1, 2011 at 7:38 am

Categories: Relationships   Tags: boyfriend issues, counseling, counselling services, girlfriend issues, love and relationships, marriage, marriage counselling, marriage counselling Melbourne, marriage problems, relationship counselling, relationship issues, relationship problems, Relationships

Relationships and the Cinderella* Effect

From the moment we are placed in the cot our heads are filled with tales and ventures which exist only in 'far away places'. This introduction in life, should be sufficient to tell us the preceding tale is pure fantasy; but we are young, naive, full of imagination, and led to believe that if we are fortunate enough, one day, we too will be in a relationship and live ''happily ever after".

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Posted by Chris Dawson - August 16, 2011 at 8:00 am

Categories: Relationships   Tags: boyfriend issues, counseling, counselling services, finding love, girlfriend issues, love and relationships, marriage, marriage problems, premarriage, relationship expectations, relationship issues, relationship problems, Relationships, weddings