I'm doing communication as one of my subjects at TAFE and it is hard asking just the right questions and demonstrating all the other skills. Awesome client in this role play really helped it go smoothly! Well done, you two
Good on this practitioner for going onscreen and recording for an example to students. She attends to the session and techniques pretty comprehensively; and I do notice that, while she affirms the experience of the client generally, she doesnt give much space for the client to actually respond to overtures of acknowledgement of the clients experience in the moment. Giving more space to connect around the emotion of experience together, builds trust and rapport. This practitioner pretty quickly moves along on her own agenda. I did not witness space for silence and stillness either. I thought her questions lead to the client sharing her story mostly, there does need to be some info-gathering of data too though.
I found this clip very informative but agree with your thoughts... I am currently studying in counselling, therefore, learning how to facilitate a quality experience for a client counsellor relationship one thing I felt was missing was further questioning on whether the client had asked her husband if anything was bothering him, stressing him etc ... which could be contributing to the increase in his drinking from experience there is usually a reason behind changed behaviours
this was very helpful, i'm doing my diploma in counselling at the moment and ive been having a really hard time knowing how to keep pace and not stumble over my words during role playing excercises
framework for solution focused therapy a. There are significant advantages in focusing on the positive and on solutions for the future. Focusing on strengths and solution-talk will increase the likelihood that therapy will be brief. b. Individuals who come to therapy do have the capacity to act effectively. This capacity, however, is temporarily blocked by negative cognitions. c. There are exceptions to every problem. d. Clients tend to present one side of the problem. Solution-focused therapists invite clients to view their problems from a different side. e. Small change fosters bigger change. f. Clients want to change, they have the capacity to change and they are doing their best to make change happen. g. As each individual is unique, so too is every solution.
I just got into a counseling program and yes it is scary, especially now that I'm about to do my first role play! Just know though that most of your other classmates feel the same way, and most teachers are sensitive to that. They are usually willing to go overboard in helping you. Hope you choose to do it!
Something is slightly off about this counselling session. The headers they used didn't always match with the skill she was demonstrating. I am in Canada, so I understand that not all of the skills taught will be the same in other parts of the world, but I only found this slightly helpful.
It was a good role play. But the counsellor saying "umm" all the time, from the outset was VERY distracting. Picked up some good pointers, aside from not to insert "umm" into every sentence. Thank you.
I wouldn't start a counselling session, especially an initial one, by saying there was a "big smash on the road" !!! Highly emotive and sensitive subject potentially. I'd be more sensitive and keep subjects neutral.
She wasn't really leading she was reflecting back what she interpreted the client was feeling and asking for clarification that she was right with her understanding.
Vito Amos she is not reinforcing the clients way of thinking.. she was paraphrasing what the client had said before in order to clarify and clarification is a MUST thing to do in counselling! :)
I stopped watching after that and came to the comment section to see if anyone else noticed it! :) "Do you think that....?" it's never the right thing to say.
It's about helping the person feel held, not about giving advice. Paraphrasing is a way to capture that you've understood without repeating word-for-word what someone's said.
I'm a psychology student and having a role-play assignment next week. This has been really helpful. Thanks
I'm doing communication as one of my subjects at TAFE and it is hard asking just the right questions and demonstrating all the other skills. Awesome client in this role play really helped it go smoothly! Well done, you two
Wow that was 100% helpful. I learned a lot out from this session and hope that I will do well with my assessment.
Good on this practitioner for going onscreen and recording for an example to students. She attends to the session and techniques pretty comprehensively; and I do notice that, while she affirms the experience of the client generally, she doesnt give much space for the client to actually respond to overtures of acknowledgement of the clients experience in the moment. Giving more space to connect around the emotion of experience together, builds trust and rapport. This practitioner pretty quickly moves along on her own agenda. I did not witness space for silence and stillness either. I thought her questions lead to the client sharing her story mostly, there does need to be some info-gathering of data too though.
I found this clip very informative but agree with your thoughts... I am currently studying in counselling, therefore, learning how to facilitate a quality experience for a client counsellor relationship one thing I felt was missing was further questioning on whether the client had asked her husband if anything was bothering him, stressing him etc ... which could be contributing to the increase in his drinking from experience there is usually a reason behind changed behaviours
@@embroideredsoul Yes I thought that too, especially when she mentioned they fight about money issues.
this was very helpful, i'm doing my diploma in counselling at the moment and ive been having a really hard time knowing how to keep pace and not stumble over my words during role playing excercises
Great example and helpful indeed for my upcoming role-play assignment! Works a lot better with headphones on. Thank you :)
Encouraging and very inspirational in regards to the steps that the counselor is providing
Very good. Wish there were more videos like this, maybe in more advanced stages of the therapeutic process, actually applying a couple of techniques.
I have a question to ask, How to roleplay a Community setting?
or just a script for our project?
Grate example on what NOT to do in a counselling session
hi Jonathan
I'm a psychology student and this is very helpful!!!
The counsellor seems tense where the client seems relaxed also there is no non-verbal communication of the counsellor towards the client
That probably has a lot more to to with having a camera on you while practicing your craft than professional competence.
IMO the USA is ahead of Europe with this.
Very helpful as I'm studying counselling and community services deplomas
+Susan Szewczuk where did you study?
In every therapy session I've ever had here in the UK the "therapist" hasn't said a word.
"diploma" !!
Helllooo who here for assignment ? Same with meee hahahhaha
- who can search any weakness from thiss i need the answerr 😭😭
framework for solution focused therapy
a. There are significant advantages in focusing on the positive and on solutions for the future. Focusing on strengths and solution-talk will increase the likelihood that therapy will be brief.
b. Individuals who come to therapy do have the capacity to act effectively. This capacity, however, is temporarily blocked by negative cognitions.
c. There are exceptions to every problem.
d. Clients tend to present one side of the problem. Solution-focused therapists invite clients to view their problems from a different side.
e. Small change fosters bigger change.
f. Clients want to change, they have the capacity to change and they are doing their best to make change happen.
g. As each individual is unique, so too is every solution.
I like listening one-to-one problems and solve them out. I wanted to study counselling but I'm scared of failing
I just got into a counseling program and yes it is scary, especially now that I'm about to do my first role play! Just know though that most of your other classmates feel the same way, and most teachers are sensitive to that. They are usually willing to go overboard in helping you. Hope you choose to do it!
Excellent example/rolenplay thank you
the counsellor barely blinks looking at her...big staring eyes lol
Even with my volume up 100% I cannot hear any of this. :(
May I know what theory did you used here? Thank you. :)
Something is slightly off about this counselling session. The headers they used didn't always match with the skill she was demonstrating. I am in Canada, so I understand that not all of the skills taught will be the same in other parts of the world, but I only found this slightly helpful.
It was a good role play. But the counsellor saying "umm" all the time, from the outset was VERY distracting. Picked up some good pointers, aside from not to insert "umm" into every sentence. Thank you.
ty, lovely notes and timestamps!
She is asking a lot of closed questions, as opposed to open questions.
the client could technically just answer with yes or no...because the questions werent that good
Agree. Have you..have u that
Very useful, job nicely done
I can usually tell what someone is like by the first meeting so if a counsellor isnt right for me I will tell the company
I wouldn't start a counselling session, especially an initial one, by saying there was a "big smash on the road" !!! Highly emotive and sensitive subject potentially. I'd be more sensitive and keep subjects neutral.
Thank you for your video 💜
I feel the counsellor did way way too much talking - the client was given no time to explore her feelings and the counsellor is quite robotic
Excellent role play
Here in 2023
Careers Australia Parramatta Counselling And Community Services
Would have been good if I could have seen their hands.
Is this course worth trying to find a job ?
Kyiv-Mohyla academy 4ever!
Thank you!
34 seconds in and she’s already appeared condescending 😂🤦🏼♂️🤦🏼♂️ just no!
Do'nt give your own opinions, you failed at 4:14 ...so it seems to be
+Vito Amos you are leading the client !
She wasn't really leading she was reflecting back what she interpreted the client was feeling and asking for clarification that she was right with her understanding.
If you reinforce the clients way of thinking you are leading the client..
repeating back what the client is thinking is to enforce the negative.
Vito Amos she is not reinforcing the clients way of thinking.. she was paraphrasing what the client had said before in order to clarify and clarification is a MUST thing to do in counselling! :)
I stopped watching after that and came to the comment section to see if anyone else noticed it! :)
"Do you think that....?" it's never the right thing to say.
Very good
I am sorry but you are quite fast 😢
No counselor I have had has used these techniques. A bunch of lazies
What a complete and utter waste of time. In what possible way can "paraphrasing" a customers comments be construed as constructive? Quackery.
You miss the point, then.
It's about helping the person feel held, not about giving advice. Paraphrasing is a way to capture that you've understood without repeating word-for-word what someone's said.
She's thinking of divorce after only 2 months of arguing. Pathetic.
It's a ROLE PLAY..... not real.... Judgement much, You're not a counselor if you're judging.
@@008MissJane it's based on a true story. .... with actuall footage 😹😹jk
Its not 1920. U dont have to stay in unhappy marriage due to societal judgements such as... ^
she didnt come there to get judged, it is not our place to judge that.
@@008MissJane he doesnt know non-judgemental attitude principle of a counselor😂