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Working with Clients Affected by Drugs and Alcohol: A Counsellor’s Perspective Presenter: Kathleen Casagrande Dip.Prof.Couns., Cert.IV Work. Assess. Post Dip Voc Grad (Addictions) The process of counselling clients who are affected by alcohol and or other drugs can be detrimental to the health of the client and also the counsellor. Kathleen takes ... Read More

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Questions during the counselling session can help to open up new areas for discussion. They can assist to pinpoint an issue and they can assist to clarify information that at first may seem ambiguous to the counsellor. Questions that invite clients to think or recall information can aid in a ... Read More

As children travel through the journey of life they are faced with many different developmental challenges. Early in life, babies learn to pay attention and be part of a relationship. As they grow they learn to use their imagination and think logically. Greenspan and Salmon (1995) developed a road map outlining ... Read More

Ethics and Disclosure

Disclosure is a controversial issue when examining therapeutic boundaries. There are two issues to consider regarding disclosure. The first is counsellor disclosure and confidentiality. The second is counsellor disclosure (ie. how much does a client disclose about their own lives to a client?). Some counsellors would argue whatever is appropriate (but ... Read More

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