Thursday, 27 December 2012



Katyia
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can Cinderella come over the ball please …
its DAve supervising his staff …
Good practice also means maximising counsellor’s effectiveness. By making the counsellors thinking explicit it becomes open to revision. That is, it functions as a form of learning through feedback, allowing the counsellor to learn from mistakes and to consolidate progress.
Supervision also focuses, therefore, on the intentions and impact of therapeutic work the working context of therapy, not just the clients presenting problem. Walborn (1996) cogently argues that the counsellor must create a safe “emotional holding environment” among practitioners that they occasionally become “stuck” with a particular client problem. may even privately feel the same way
counsellor monitoring his or her own reactions to client experience
and highlights reflexivity in the moment to moment experience
http://www.counsellingpsychologist.com/supervision.htm
some therapists would be more use
cleaning toilets or be a toilet brush at least
they don’t dump their brown stuff on you unless
you shake them … not that i mind brown stuff it depends who’s property it is …

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whoops come over to the ball …
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shit I must get dressed
oha ha ha the dogs
at the bottom Rupert and Rebecca .
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la libre très
difficile … ils sentent le sang

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