Saturday, March 2, 2019

Gerard Egan

An Easy Introduction to Egans competent assistant resultant Foc consumptiond Counselling Approach By Patrick JM Nelson Part One What is it? Gerard Egans skilful suspensor put of eclectically based counselling provides a merged and solution digested basis for counsellors, psycho healers and hypnotherapists. It is a three fix up feigning in which each state consists of specific skills that the therapist uses to dish the lymph node move forwards.By mastering the butt of using these basic skills in an allow manner (often in a cyclical process of tip 1 2 3 evaluate 1 2 3 evaluate) the talking therapist whitethorn be able to increase their cogency and structure their work in a more(prenominal) logical way, gum olibanum jockstraping customers in a more consistent manner and universe less reliant upon their fluctuating therapeutic inspiration.Theoretical Origins theoretically the apt Helper approach draws on Carkuffs possible follow surface of high-level run h enchmans (which explains that helpers with the skills of empathy, respect, concreteness, congruence, self-disclosure, confrontation and immediacy atomic number 18 most effective) Strongs Social influence theory (which explains that helping is a process whereby guests are influenced by others because they perceive therapists as having particular attributes and with this influence being most powerful when the the therapist avoids twain laxity and coercion and is instead collaborative, empowering and democratic) and Albert Banduras Learning theory (in which clients are promisen as acquiring skills through with(predicate) coming to understand the processes of learning and exploitation becharm self-efficacy expectations expecting to achieve their goals by learning useful behaviours). Essential Therapeutic Orientations The Egan proficient Helper approach encourages clients to flummox active interpreters of the world, giving meanings to actions, events and situations, facing and overcoming challenges, exploring problem issues, seeking new opportunities and establishing goals.Quite simply, success usually comes when human beings become active in initiating positive behaviours and developing problem-solving strategies. The Skilled Helper aims to help their clients develop the skills and the knowledge necessary to solve both their flowing problems issues and aces that may arise in the future. To facilitate client development the helper puddles a healthy therapeutic alliance with the client based on collaboration, tenderness and acceptance. The Skilled Helper facilitates the client by helping them to formulate a plan of action, helping them accept their responsibility for becoming a more effective person and helping them to develop their own inner resources.The Skilled Helper in like manner helps their client to transfer newly acquired skills and knowledge to unobjectionable situations, facilitates them in establishing appropriate and realistic goals (th at match their problem-solving skills), encourages them to become selfdirective and develop the skills of problem-solving, helps them to build on their inner strengths and to utilize external resources and support groups, helps them realize their voltage and facilitates them in developing goals which are specific, measurable, achievable, realistic, ethical and reasonable. Furthermore the Skilled Helper remains in a state of external sensory consciousness and retains an awareness of their clients non-verbal talks. Effective Listening SOLER Effective listening is key to being a Skilled Helper. It consists of various skills, which Egan covers with the acronym S. If it suits them, face the client Squarely (some choose up to 45 degrees etc) O. Maintain an Open Posture with the client. L. Lean towards the client (as appropriate). E.Maintain appropriate Eye Contact with the client. R. Be a Relaxed helper as by doing so you greatly improve the quality and comfort of the posings. Acti ve Listening & Empathy Active Listening is a key skill for the Skilled Helper. It consists in concentrating on the clients non-verbal and verbal communications and relating them to the clients story (non-verbal communication includes body language, expressions, reactions etc). Verbal communication articulates the clients experiences, behaviours and feelings. The Skilled Helper encourages the client to start to the point (what is relevant), they are non-judgemental and they are Empathic rather than sympathetic.Appropriate Empathy is a state of human interaction in which the helper enters and understands the clients perspective, whilst getting in touch with their thoughts and feelings, however, in this the helper remains rational in their judgement of the clients situation and reality. Unlike in some counselling approaches, although the Skilled Helper communicates Empathy to the client as the basis of counselling, when appropriate they may also use challenging skills with the client when particular and clearly harmful irrational statements or destructive patterns etc keep resurfacing, however any challenging mustiness be congruent with the maintenance of therapeutic Rapport and Empathy because Empathy and Rapport provide the client with the warmth, comfort and safety needed to facilitate effective positive change.Exploring Skills (Egan percentage point I Introduction) Exploring the clients Existing Situation The stage one skills of the Egan Helping Model are based upon the geographic expedition of the clients situation and they essentially correlate with the Rogerian counselling skills of the Person Centered Approach. The purpose of Stage I is to build a nonthreatening counselling relationship and help the client look their situation and then focus on chosen issues. In this stage the Skilled Helper helps the client to identify and clarify problems and opportunities and assess their resources. lymph glands are often reluctant or resistant at this stage, in that locationfore the therapist helps them to explore new perspectives, challenges negative modes of thinking and constructively challenges the clients excuses, evasiveness, distortions and negative self-statements.This stage is based around helping the client in establishing priorities and developing action plans that put into practice productive strategies. Stage I exploring skills include open-ended questions Silence Focusing Empathy Paraphrasing & Reflecting Meaning Paraphrasing & Reflecting Feeling Structuring Summarising Understanding Skills (Egan Stage II Introduction) Helping the Client Establish Aims and Goals The purpose of Stage II is to help facilitate the client in developing a more in-depth and objective lens understanding of their situation. This stage is enacted as the Skilled Helper assists the client in exploring options and possible goals.The Skilled Helper establishes what the client really takes and needs and the client is encouraged to consider new possibi lities and perspectives, choosing ones that are realistic, consistent with their values and for which there are adequate incentives. The Skilled Helper facilitates the client in developing rational decision-making based upon healthy data collection, analysis and action planning. In this state brain-storming, divergent thinking, a balance-sheet approach and force-field analysis may be used with the client in order to facilitate choices between divergent ways of dealing with situations and achieving goals. These techniques help the client to explore various options and strategies as well understand and work around blocking factors with facilitating factors.Stage II understanding skills include Recognising Patterns & Themes Alternate Frames of Reference Self-disclosure Immediacy Challenging measure & Pacing Advanced empathy Acting Skills (Egan Stage III Introduction) Help the Client to Develop Strategies Stage III skills are assist clients to take appropriate action by defining goals , changing ways of relating and working through issues using problem solving or decision making methods, maculation providing support and encouragement. Stage III skills help the client to cope with current problems and assist in the learning of new skills that will enable them to die hard more effectively in the future. Action is based on exploration and understanding gained by using stage I & II skills. In stage III the Skilled Helper facilitates the client in decision ways of achieving their goals. After helping the client to come up with as many strategies as they can the Skilled Helper then helps them to focus upon those that are viable in terms of client situation, needs, aspiration and resources.This process is designed to help the client move from the current situation to one that they would prefer. Transition experiences may make the client feel vulnerable accordingly the process may often be built upon the taking of crushed comfortable steps as the client grows in conf idence (but this must be based upon the needs of the client some like galactic jumps). Realistic achievable planning and time-tabling are key to success and the Skilled Helper is warm and supportive helping the client look out and overcome obstacles, turning challenges into opportunities and inspiring the client to mobilise their personal, social and corporeal resources (particularly helpful family members, friends and self-help networks etc).Stage III action skills include Divergent cerebration Goal Setting Decision Making Problem Solving create mentally Choice Evaluate Knowledge of Resources utilize Knowledge of How Behaviour is Changed Using Knowledge of How Useful Behaviour is Maintained Teaching skills & Promoting Learning skills evaluation In addition to Explore, Understand & Act skills evaluation of the therapy process is also important. It can take place at the end of each session as a summarization, whenever appropriate. It helps the client understand what ground th ey have gone(a) over, helps them perceive progress they have made and inspires them with understanding on how they want to move forwards. To learn about this approach in detail see Part II, III & 4 of An Easy Introduction to the Egans Skilled Helper Solution Focused Counselling Approach by Patrick JM Nelson. Gerard Egans The Skilled Helper is available from the FETT Bookshop Article Copyright Patrick JM Nelson 2007

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