A.G. Sayyed

Psychodynamic Theory
Psychodynamic Theory
This document explores psychodynamic theory and its application in counselling, covering the differences between psychoanalysis and psychodynamic counselling, key theoretical elements, and the process of achieving insight through unconscious-to-conscious exploration.
Assessment
Assessment
This document covers nine core counselling skills assessment.
Emotional-Impact
Impact of Endings and Practical Application
Impact of Endings and Practical Application
This document explores the emotional and psychological impact of relationship endings on both clients and helpers, examining common responses to termination, consequences of poor endings, and developing practical skills for managing professional relationship conclusions sensitively and effectively.
Professional Practice
Termination-Responses
Therapeutic-Ending
Case-Study
Evaluating Progress and Outcomes
Evaluating Progress and Outcomes
This document examines methods for evaluating therapeutic progress in helping relationships, exploring systematic assessment approaches, the helper's responsibilities in evaluation, and practical application through case study analysis of successful therapeutic outcomes.
Evaluation
Progress-Assessment
Therapeutic-Outcomes
Ending Helping Relationships
Ending Helping Relationships
This document examines the foundational concepts for ending therapeutic relationships, exploring the importance of planning, establishing time boundaries, and implementing useful strategies for concluding helping relationships whilst supporting client independence and well-being.
Relationship-Closure
Time-Boundaries
Boundaries
Boundaries
This document explores professional boundaries in helping relationships examining physical and psychological boundaries, their importance for protecting both practitioners and clients, and how to establish and maintain appropriate therapeutic limits.
Boundaries
Client-Objectives
Counselling-Context
Helping Relationship
Helping Relationship
This document explores the concept of helping relationships across various contexts, examining objectives, expectations, and challenges that arise when supporting others through formal and informal helping interactions.