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What are the personal qualities associated with being an effective Counsellor? Counselling theorists and researchers have given this question much attention and research has identified a framework of personal skills which are shared among highly effective counsellors, despite their theoretical orientation.
Self-awareness helps counsellors to understand their client s needs and separate those from personal orientations. Being introspective and in touch with their own issues improves their ability to recognise strengths and weaknesses and to accept them. Self awareness includes the ability to acknowledge your personal values and beliefs, and the potential they may have on your interactions with others.
Effective counsellors are open-minded. They are aware of their own personal values and at the same time must be able to resist forcing their values on clients. This means that counsellors are deeply appreciative and accepting of human differences and do not need to impose their values on others.
Risk-taking means individuals are willing to be vulnerable and take interpersonal risks. Effective counsellors do not hide behind a professional façade. They are willing to be honest and direct with others and are free to challenge clients when appropriate.
Effective counsellors are also able to develop sincere, warm and deep relationships with others. They can prize other individuals - their feelings, their opinions, their persons. This feeling is caring, but non-possessive caring, with little evaluation or judgment.
Transparency involves allowing others to see you as you are. This characteristic results in an attitude of realness or genuineness. Transparency helps to create authentic, honest connections with others, which is the key to effective counselling.
Finally, responsibility for their own actions and behaviours is an important characteristic of effective counsellors. Rather than denying the way they are and blaming others, they can grow from failures and acknowledge their weaknesses.
Pedro Gondim is a writer and publisher for the Australian Institute of Professional Counsellors. The Institute is Australia s largest counsellor training provider, offering the internationally renowned Diploma of Professional Counselling.
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2007
With the rise in the popularity of the internet over the last ten years, the world we live in has been redefined many times. Many of the things that we used to take for granted have completely changed. One area that has been greatly impacted by the internet is education. Not only has the internet greatly enhanced traditional education, but it has actually redefined the way individuals can pursue their education. Originally, the only way for someone to receive a degrees was by attending high school or college for a minimum of four years. Unfortunately, this schedule was not compatible with many people s lifestyle. Individuals who had other priorities but were still interested in obtaining a formal education found themselves with virtually no options. However, this is not the scenario in today s world. One of the most popular trends that has accompanied the rise of the internet are online degrees. Online degrees appeal to many different types of people. Regardless of your lifestyle or current situation, an online degree is a unique way to not only obtain a formal education, but to receive proof of the education that you receive.
Inevitably, one of the major questions that has accompanied the development of online degrees is whether or not they are better than traditional degrees. As with most general questions, there is no clear cut answer. The issue of online versus traditional degrees is one that requires a thorough examination of the pros and cons of both options. To begin with, there are instances when a traditional degree is the best option. If you are a student who is fresh out of high school and you have been accepted into a respectable university, then the best option for you is to pursue a traditional degree. This is especially true for individuals who have scholarships or family members which will pay for their education. A traditional degree provides a balance between educational and social growth. However, there are several major cons which apply to traditional degrees. The most obvious limitation is that many individuals do not have the time to devote to a four year program of study. Whether you have a full-time job or a family, the college lifestyle is not for everyone.
If you fall into the category mentioned above, pursuing an online degree is by far the best option for you. The most popular aspect of online education is the flexibility it offers. Online degrees can be obtained on your schedule, not someone else s. Additionally, online education does not require that you move or leave your current residence. As long as you have a reliable internet connection, you can easily earn an online degree. The only real disadvantage of an online degree is the loss of the college lifestyle. An online degree does not include activities and events outside the classroom.
In the end, there is no definitive answer to the question of online versus traditional degrees. It is literally impossible to give an answer that would apply to every single possible situation. If you are trying to determine the answer to this widespread question, it is important to look at it on an individual level. Although no one will ever be able to say whether online degrees are better than traditional degrees or vice-versa, you can determine which option is the best for your personal situation. It is important to not only take into account your current situation, but also your educational hopes and goals. By taking a thorough look at your situation, expectations and options, you will be able to determine whether an online master degree or traditional degree is the best option for you to pursue.
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