Be Good Enough…

Do we need to be perfect or be good enough is OK ? Be Good Enough… That is right. Who is a good Counsellor or Psychotherapist ? All we know is that a person trained in mental health needs with good knowledge, experience and other life skills. Perhaps, Good character and be nice? Being niceContinue reading “Be Good Enough…”

Working with acceptance.

The awareness of the change. I’m writing today’s blog according to actualizing tendencies and locus of evaluation. What is that? It is super conscious and internal wisdom, a source of fully functioning person and self-awareness by understanding and acceptance. That is the most significant moment and experience, not only in therapy but in our wholeContinue reading “Working with acceptance.”

Journey to self-awareness.

What do we learn during our development The journey towards self-awareness as a therapist and as a person, is a process of lifelong designed reflection, how to be a human being. It is the art of life. It is an old experience which is the actual asset for life. This experience is a part ofContinue reading “Journey to self-awareness.”

What a Counsellor and Psychotherapist have to learn…?

Yes, that’s the question. Counsellors and psychotherapists have to learn to be good enough to help others who suffer from mental health and personal dilemmas. The first is personal development and professional integrations. Including personal counselling sessions and then clients work to gather an experience. Yes, the counsellor students have to attend at least fiftyContinue reading “What a Counsellor and Psychotherapist have to learn…?”

Reflection… before personal development

All the questions and perhaps philosophical approach are set of personal developing, rather than personal eloquence or my confessions. The article can be used for personal reflection, not an educational material. Before I started writing my reflection of personal development I give a few questions for myself to recognise my interior needs and personal curiosity.Continue reading “Reflection… before personal development”