Intuitive Counseling and Issues
In the modern world where reality requires thoughtful and informed perception, Frances Vaugh makes the point that some things are simply beyond human cognition because they are based on spiritual and metaphysical constructs that defy easy explanation. Certainly, everyone has experienced a situation wherein the seemingly hidden aspects of human behaviors become readily apparent, and this is termed "intuition." Perhaps the most important aspects of the approach advocated by Vaugh to achieving a better intuitive approach to counseling is to "silent the mind" in order to gain better contact with the client and which can lead to the "dissolve the ego boundaries beyond the ordinary waking state." In this regard, Vaugh recommends the following steps:
Quiet the mind;
Learn to focus attention;
Learn to acquire a receptive attitude of "quiet waiting."
When counselors are able to achieve the foregoing steps, they are better able to understand the problems that clients present with, and by quieting the mind, counselors can better perceive the realities that clients are enduring. Nevertheless, Vaugh emphasizes that the processes involved in becoming sufficiently receptive to these types of feedback requires more than just sitting back and waiting for...
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