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Counselling Skills



                   Q. Why is it important to understand this difference?

                   A. Counselling is all about helping people to change. Expressing sympathy or
                        pity can hinder this process by keeping the client stuck at a particular point
                        and succumbing to self-pity.


                   Non-possessive warmth




                   Non-possessive warmth means having an attitude of friendliness towards others.
                   This enables the helping relationship to grow and develop. It makes the client feel
                   comfortable and is non-threatening and exhibits itself in the way that the counsellor
                   displays body language, posture, eye contact, tone of voice and facial expressions.




                       R         Further Research: Person-centred theory

                             Use the link below to explore person-centred theory in more
                             detail. If you need help using the internet, seek advice from your
                             tutor or your local library. You may wish to make notes in
                             the space provided.

                             If the link does not work when you type it into your browser, you
                             can simply search for ‘what is the person-centred approach’ and
                             you will find the link on the results page.

                             www.bapca.org.uk/about/what-is-it.html





























                                 Key Fact


                             The person-centred approach relies on the personal qualities of the
                             therapist to build a non-judgemental and empathetic relationship.





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