Counselling Interview Essay

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Question 1: List some of your fears, anxieties and self doubts about training to be a counselor. Also describe how you may lessen your anxiety and your doubts and build your confidence during this training process.
I fear that I will find myself lacking the necessary skills needed to actually help people and that I will not be able to be an impactful counselor in the future. I need to be able to separate how involved that I get and be able to balance being invested in people without letting it become harmful to my health. I am not sure how the college experience is going to be and this is giving me feelings of worry and self-doubt and this makes me scared because I have my own emotions that I need to work out. If I am having difficulty working …show more content…

My identity needs to become more grounded in the Lord and I need to let Him define me. As I continue to learn, I will become more humbly confident in my abilities, but I believe that there will always be a sense of not knowing.

Question 2: Do you think that the feelings that take place in the context of the counseling relationship between the client and counselor constitute a kind of love? Why or why not? Counseling is a profession of love. A love that wants to help people and situations work out in the best possible why that they can. When someone is vulnerable with you and lays out their brokenness they need to know that you do love and care about them. However, I also understand that there must be boundaries in place or else that love the counselor has for their patients can weigh heavily and the relationship can become toxic.

Question 3: What are ways that you feel that being a Christian would help you be a more effective counselor? How might being a Christian negatively impact your ability to be a counselor? It is not mandatory to cite scripture for this question, however if you feel it would be helpful in your answer do not hesitant to quote or cite

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