On the relationship between counseling and visiting in psychological counseling

Now, more and more people are paying attention to their mental health, and people are increasingly accepting psychological counseling as a way of life, and psychological counseling is becoming a habit of people.

The relationship between clinical consultation and visitors is very important and unforgettable in their personal life. Visitors get support, feedback, information and activity resources in the consultation-visit relationship, so as to make meaningful changes.

The relationship between clinical consultation and interview not only provides visitors with a changing background, but also provides a changing way, and is also regarded as a test field between people. The relationship between counseling and visitors is a real interpersonal relationship, which provides opportunities for counselors and visitors to cultivate their relationship skills and solve the problems of interaction and mutual respect in the relationship. If we can solve the problems and progress in the relationship well, it can also bring changes to real life.

The role and position in the clinical consultation relationship are unequal, but the clinical relationship advocates egalitarianism. Even if the roles are different, both sides still have equal respect and value.

The relationship between consultation and interview is characterized by uncritical acceptance, trust, visitor-centered and clear purpose. These characteristics make the relationship between consultation and interview a unique experience in visitors' life. This feeling is too good to be true. Only when they feel embrace, acceptance, understanding and appreciation in the relationship between consultation and visit can they experience the beauty of consultation more deeply.

Psychological counselors should keep self-observation and reduce the influence of unresolved problems, personal prejudice and various blind spots on the relationship between clinical consultation and visit.

In the process of consultation, consultants should pay attention to and remember some details and nuances, and constantly explore and adjust themselves to meet or respond to the requirements of visitors. Counselors should learn the complex art of purposeful self-suppression and self-expression.

The most important thing in the relationship between consultation and interview is the purpose and goal of consultation. Counselors and visitors are both people who have evolved with the development of events. In order to achieve the goal, psychological counselors treat visitors in a warm, caring, coordinated, positive and dedicated way.

With the establishment of trust and security, psychological counselors can pay more attention to the clinical relationship itself, thus providing feedback, conflict resolution, self-analysis and purposeful clinical relationship skills training. Let visitors know what happened in the relationship and learn how to gain the awareness and skills of caring for others through considerate communication and feedback.

The relationship between clinical consultation and visitors is to help visitors feel and use their power in the real world. Clinical consultation-visit relationship is the epitome of human experience in the real world. In the consultation-visit relationship, psychological counselors ask visitors to confirm, test and enhance their own strength, and help them experience and affirm more of their own strength.

Psychological counselors help visitors look at problems from different angles and do things in different ways. Similarly, visitors also affect the counselor's observation, feeling and behavior.

The way consultants look at and experience the world may be completely changed by the experience of talking with visitors. Almost every counselor's feelings, listening skills and reaction ability will be improved because of the feedback from visitors.

The most important thing in psychological counseling is the relationship between counseling and interview. The relationship between counseling and visitors directly affects the trust foundation of counselors and visitors, whether the counseling goal can be achieved, whether the counseling effect is effective, and the healing and growth opportunities of visitors.