Coaching and Mentorship

WORKING WITH COUPLES 6: Moving Forward In Improving Our Communication and Addressing Conflict

Conflict is inevitable in all close relationships. This article delves into destructive conflict patterns such as blaming, criticism, defensiveness, and the 'conflict dance,' offering insights into recognizing and transforming these behaviors to enhance communication and strengthen partnerships.

WORKING WITH COUPLES 5: Managing Conflict (Part 3)

This article delves into three destructive conflict patterns in relationships: the 'freeze or flee' response, stonewalling, and contempt. Understanding and addressing these behaviors are crucial for fostering healthier communication and strengthening partnerships.

WORKING WITH COUPLES 2: Communicating Constructively – a guideline

Effective communication is vital in relationships. This article provides practical guidelines for couples to enhance constructive communication, including strategies like the CARD method to address sensitive issues and improve mutual understanding.

WORKING WITH COUPLES 1: Communication and Managing Conflict

Conflict is inevitable in all close relationships. This article delves into managing conflict within marriages and relationships, highlighting the importance of recognizing and addressing destructive patterns to foster healthier communication and deeper connections between partners.

My Yellow Handbag

The 'yellow handbag' represents the personal experiences, perceptions, and worldviews that counsellors carry into their sessions. This article delves into the significance of being aware of these influences, emphasizing the need for self-awareness to ensure they don't impede the counselling process.

Ethical considerations in the field of Specialist Wellness Counselling in South Africa

Specialist Wellness Counselling plays a vital role in promoting mental health in South Africa. This article delves into the ethical considerations essential for practitioners, emphasizing positive ethics, risk management, defensive practice, and the importance of cultural competence in delivering effective and respectful care.

Can I Legally Counsel Clients In South Africa Without HPCSA Registration?

There is a common misperception among psychology graduates, that they can do absolutely nothing with an honours degree in psychology - nothing but apply for Masters and pray for the best. So when they then come across something like the Humanitas Counselling Course information, it is completely understandable that many are sceptic and that both legal and ethical concerns are raised.

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