¶ … Counseling
We live in a very complex world today. People are often faced with difficulties that seem insurmountable. This complexity is both fortunate and unfortunate. Difficult as life can be, there is an increasing array of potential solutions. Some people find solace at their workplace, with life's difficulties driving them to greater productivity, for example. Others use their misfortune as a platform for helping others in creative ways. For some, however, life becomes so overwhelming that they simply cannot deal with the challenges they face on a daily basis. For such people, it is often helpful to seek the assistance of a counselor. It is for such counselors that author Gary Collins wrote Christian Counseling. His ideas on the nature and core of counseling can stimulate ideas not only about how the counselor can use his or her existing skills to ensure that clients are helped effectively, but also about what skills and techniques are still lacking that the counselor may need.
In reading "The Core of Counseling," one of the techniques I can use to be an effective counselor is listening. In order to truly be able to help someone, the skill that will help me most is active listening. As a counselor, it is important not only to hear what a client is saying, but also to think carefully about this. According to Martin (2014), the two most basic skills a counselor needs is both active listening and responding appropriately to a client. One can only respond appropriately if one has listened actively to what the client has to say. This makes the client feel that his or...
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