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Second Edition
CounsellingSkillsManagers
Kavita Singh
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ok UV Title only
COUNSELLING SKILLS FOR MANAGERS
KAVITA SINGHProfessor
Faculty of Management StudiesUniversity of Delhi
Delhi
Delhi-1100922015
COUNSELLING SKILLSFOR MANAGERS
Second Edition
COUNSELLING SKILLS FOR MANAGERS, Second EditionKavita Singh
© 2015 by PHI Learning Private Limited, Delhi. All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced in any form, by mimeograph or any other means, without permission in writing from the publisher.
ISBN-978-81-203-5137-0
The export rights of this book are vested solely with the publisher.
Fifth Printing (Second Edition) . . . . . . August, 2015
Published by Asoke K. Ghosh, PHI Learning Private Limited, Rimjhim House, 111, PatparganjIndustrial Estate, Delhi-110092 and Printed by Raj Press, New Delhi-110012.
Dedicated to the One who always shows methe way ahead and is always with me in
whatever I do — “My God”
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Preface ............................................................................................................. xv
Preface to the First Edition ........................................................................ xvii
Acknowledgements ......................................................................................... xix
1. INTRODUCTION TO COUNSELLING ................................................ 1
1.1 The Need for Work Place Counselling ...................................... 21.2 Evolution of Counselling over the Years ................................... 4
1.2.1 Period 1 ........................................................................... 41.2.2 Period 2 ........................................................................... 41.2.3 Period 3 ........................................................................... 61.2.4 Period 4 ........................................................................... 7
1.3 Defining Counselling .................................................................... 81.4 Counselling, Psychotherapy and Instruction ............................. 10
1.4.1 Distinction between Counselling and Psychotherapy .... 111.4.2 Difference between Counselling and Instruction ........ 14
1.5 Summary ..................................................................................... 15
Review Questions ................................................................................... 15
2. APPROACHES TO COUNSELLING .................................................. 17
2.1 Psychoanalytic Approach to Counselling .................................... 18
2.1.1 The Nature of People ..................................................... 192.1.2 The Counselling Process ................................................ 222.1.3 Contribution to the Generic Model of Counselling ....... 23
2.2 Behaviouristic Approach to Counselling ..................................... 25
2.2.1 The Nature of People ...................................................... 272.2.2 The Counselling Process ................................................. 272.2.3 Contribution to the Generic Model of Counselling .......... 29
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2.3 Humanistic Approach or Person-centred Counselling ................ 30
2.3.1 The Nature of People ..................................................... 312.3.2 The Counselling Process ................................................ 322.3.3 Essential Conditions for Personality Change ................. 332.3.4 Contribution to the Generic Model of Counselling ....... 34
2.4 Summary ..................................................................................... 35
Review Questions ................................................................................... 35
3. GOALS OF COUNSELLING .................................................................36
3.1 Five Major Goals of Counselling ................................................ 36
3.1.1 Commonality of Goals ................................................... 38
3.2 Role of a Counsellor .................................................................... 393.3 The Counsellor as a Person ......................................................... 403.4 Personality and Background of the Counsellor ........................... 40
3.4.1 Negative Motivators for Becoming a Counsellor .......... 40
3.5 Positive Motivators for Becoming a Counsellor ......................... 413.6 Personal Characteristics of Counsellors ...................................... 43
3.6.1 A Composite Model of Human Effectiveness ............... 443.6.2 Personal Characteristics of Effective Counsellors ......... 44
3.7 Values in Counselling .................................................................. 473.8 The Counsellor’s Values ............................................................. 50
3.8.1 Influence of Counsellor’s Values on Client’s Values .... 503.8.2 Importance of Valuing Human Freedom ....................... 52
3.9 Summary ..................................................................................... 53
Review Questions ................................................................................... 53
4. THE PROCESS OF COUNSELLING .................................................. 54
4.1 5-D Model of the Counselling Process ........................................ 544.2 The Phases of Counselling .......................................................... 55
4.2.1 Phase 1: Developing the Relationship ........................... 554.2.2 Phase 2: Defining the Problem(s) .................................. 574.2.3 Phase 3: Determining Goal(s) ........................................ 594.2.4 Phase 4: Deciding the Plan of Action ............................ 604.2.5 Phase 5: Doing the Follow-up ....................................... 60
4.3 Summary ..................................................................................... 62
Review Questions ................................................................................... 63
5. COUNSELLING PROCEDURES .......................................................... 64
5.1 The Counselling Environment .................................................... 645.2 Intake Procedures ........................................................................ 65
5.2.1 Confidentiality and Counsellor Dependability .............. 665.2.2 Physical Set-up .............................................................. 66
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5.3 The Initial Counselling Interview ............................................... 67
5.3.1 How to Open the Session ............................................... 675.3.2 Structuring the Session .................................................. 695.3.3 Goals for the First Session ............................................. 705.3.4 Termination of the Initial Interview .............................. 70
5.4 Referral Procedures ..................................................................... 71
5.4.1 When to Refer ................................................................ 725.4.2 How to Refer ................................................................. 73
5.5 Guidelines for Effective Counselling .......................................... 73
5.5.1 Keeping the Focus on the Other Person ........................ 745.5.2 Silence is Golden ........................................................... 755.5.3 Managing Emotions ....................................................... 75
5.6 A Word of Advice ....................................................................... 805.7 Advanced Skills in Counselling .................................................. 80
5.7.1 Advanced Empathy ........................................................ 815.7.2 Theme Identification ..................................................... 825.7.3 Self-disclosure ............................................................... 835.7.4 Perception Check ........................................................... 845.7.5 Interpretation ................................................................. 845.7.6 Clarification ................................................................... 865.7.7 Confrontation ................................................................. 865.7.8 Immediacy ..................................................................... 88
5.8 Action Strategies ......................................................................... 89
5.8.1 Behavioural Techniques ................................................. 895.8.2 Decision-making Methodologies ................................... 905.8.3 Problem-solving Strategies ............................................ 915.8.4 Goal-setting .................................................................... 92
5.9 Termination and Follow-up ........................................................ 92
5.9.1 Readiness for Termination ............................................. 935.9.2 Client Responses to Termination ................................... 945.9.3 Counsellor Responses to Termination ........................... 945.9.4 Ending in a Positive Way .............................................. 95
5.10 Summary ..................................................................................... 95
Review Questions ................................................................................... 96
6. COUNSELLING SKILLS ........................................................................97
6.1 What Clients Bring to the Counselling Experience ..................... 986.2 Ways to Invite Communication and Build the Counselling
Relationship ................................................................................. 996.3 Non-verbal Communication ...................................................... 100
6.3.1 Modalities of Non-verbal Communication .................. 1006.3.2 Interpretation of Non-verbal Communication ............. 103
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Counselling Skills For Managers
Publisher : PHI Learning ISBN : 9788120351370 Author : Kavita Singh
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