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Level 4 Diploma in Therapeutic Counselling. Case Study It is important that your written case study reflects the particular quality of the relationship.

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Page 1: Level 4 Diploma in Therapeutic Counselling. Case Study It is important that your written case study reflects the particular quality of the relationship.

Case Study writing Level 4 Diploma in Therapeutic

Counselling

Page 2: Level 4 Diploma in Therapeutic Counselling. Case Study It is important that your written case study reflects the particular quality of the relationship.

Case Study It is important that your written case study

reflects the particular quality of the relationship you have created with your client.

What we would like to see and what we would like demonstrated is the way in which you have achieved this.

Page 3: Level 4 Diploma in Therapeutic Counselling. Case Study It is important that your written case study reflects the particular quality of the relationship.

The Case Study needs : An introduction- outline what you are

going to do in the case study and how you intend to do this.

A middle section which outlines the client, issue etc and the work undertaken

A conclusion: summarise the case study and

make recommendations for future work.

Page 4: Level 4 Diploma in Therapeutic Counselling. Case Study It is important that your written case study reflects the particular quality of the relationship.

1. Outline the personal history

Include age, sex, family history, current relationship, family

situation and occupational situation.

Page 5: Level 4 Diploma in Therapeutic Counselling. Case Study It is important that your written case study reflects the particular quality of the relationship.

Counselling arrangements

Briefly describe the setting in which the counselling is provided: The frequency and length of counselling sessions, how long you’ve

beencounselling the client, and the

number of sessions which have taken place to date.

What was your initial contract with the client, and has this been reviewed?

Page 6: Level 4 Diploma in Therapeutic Counselling. Case Study It is important that your written case study reflects the particular quality of the relationship.

Presenting issuesBriefly outline why the client has

requested counselling now. As far as possible, try and use the client’s language.

Please include your initial subjective responses to the client, noting your response to differences between you and your client.

Page 7: Level 4 Diploma in Therapeutic Counselling. Case Study It is important that your written case study reflects the particular quality of the relationship.

Your assessment of this clientDescribe your assessment of the client and the nature of your work together making reference to relevant theory.

a. On what criteria did you base your initial assessment?

b. What is you client’s concept of self?e. What was your response to both the client and

their presenting issues? How did you decide that

you were able to work with this client?f. What did you agree would be the focus of your work?

Page 8: Level 4 Diploma in Therapeutic Counselling. Case Study It is important that your written case study reflects the particular quality of the relationship.

The presenting pastDescribe the relationship between responses to current issues with

key events from the client’s past, e.g. loss.

Page 9: Level 4 Diploma in Therapeutic Counselling. Case Study It is important that your written case study reflects the particular quality of the relationship.

Counselling process

Describe the counselling process with reference to the beginning, middle and end stages. How do you

consider your client changed?What contribution did counselling

make to this? Evaluate your ability to demonstrate

the core conditions at the different stages of the process.

Page 10: Level 4 Diploma in Therapeutic Counselling. Case Study It is important that your written case study reflects the particular quality of the relationship.

Supervision

Throughout your case study, we would like to see how you have used supervision in working with this client.

Page 11: Level 4 Diploma in Therapeutic Counselling. Case Study It is important that your written case study reflects the particular quality of the relationship.

Practitioner issuesIn relation to your work with this client, evaluate your ability to hold professional boundaries and work within an ethical framework.

You may find it helpful to mention any particular critical experiences to illustrate your practice.

Page 12: Level 4 Diploma in Therapeutic Counselling. Case Study It is important that your written case study reflects the particular quality of the relationship.

You need to include:Why did you decide to work this way with this

particular client?Demonstrate your understanding of the theory

underpinning your choice of intervention(Unit 2,3,4,5,6)

How has this impacted on your theoretical understanding?(Unit 6)

How have you identified and focused on the client’s needs and concerns?( Unit 3,4,5)

Your awareness of the client-counsellor relationship (Unit 2,3,5)

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Continued An evaluation of the skills /techniques used.

(Unit 6)How did your use of the skills impact on the

client?(Unit 2,4,5,6) Awareness of self in the process and its affect

on the work with your client (did you make any changes in the way you work as a result of your self- awareness?(Unit 5,7)

Creativity using the skills, use of self and a coherent approach. (Unit 5,7)