Topic 4 Counselling
Topic 4 Counselling
Topic 4 Counselling
3 STEP 2: PROBLEM
ASSESSMENT (PG75)
Assessment: Anything counsellor do to gather
information and draw the conclusions about the
concerns of clients.
According to Seligman (1996), assessment
should attempt to recognise the importance and
uniqueness of the client.
In a way, saying to the person, You are special
and I want to get to know you and understand
why you are the way you are.
Why Assess Your Client?
a) Enable counsellors to make an accurate
diagnosis;
b) Determine a persons suitability for a particular
treatment plan;
c) Enable counsellors to develop a treatment plan;
d) Make goal-setting easier and achievement of
goals measurable;
e) Enable assessment of environment or context;
and
f) Facilitate generation of options and alternatives.
What to Assess?
Hackney and Cormier (2005) listed
Identifying Data
Problems Presented
Clients Current Life Style
Family History
Personal History
Description of the Client during the Interview
Summary and Recommendations
What is the Nature of the Problem
Presented by the Client?
How does the problem manifest itself?
a) Feelings associated with the problem (for example,
anger, fear).
b) Thinking associated with the problem (such as the
clients beliefs, perceptions)
c) Behaviours associated with the problem, for example,
rudeness; insults; avoidance of crowds, and so on.
d) Physiological complaints associated with the problem
(for example, stomach aches, insomnia).
e) Interpersonal effects (for example, quarrels with
family members; keeps to himself; bullies
classmates).
How is the Assessment Information to be
Used?
different ways use the information collected about their
clients
mainly for patterns of behaviour
planning relevant counselling strategies and approaches
to use with problems.
assessment is important in seeking relevant information
about clients and their problems.
Assessment gives an idea to the counsellor about the
intensity of the problems and how the client is coping with
the problem.
4.4 STEP 3: GOAL SETTING (PG80)