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Counseling During COVID-19: When We Can’t Meet Face-to-Face

Counseling During COVID-19: When We Can’t Meet Face-to-Face

Apr 27, 2020 | Counseling

Since the COVID-19 outbreak, many counselors have discontinued in-person counseling in favor of remote methods. Thankfully, communication technology has exploded in the past few years. Some will counsel by phone, others by a means which allows “face-to-face”...
“Are We Done Yet?” Four Signs to Determine When to End the Counseling Relationship

“Are We Done Yet?” Four Signs to Determine When to End the Counseling Relationship

Dec 6, 2019 | Counseling, Methodology

I have been asked, “How do I know when to end a counseling relationship?” For example, you have been meeting with a woman for a while but aren’t sure if she is ready to graduate. You addressed her initial problem, and now your meetings are beginning to look more like...
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