Terminating the counselling process The counselling process requires a private contribution if it has gone in a positive way. It also shows the importance of sensitivity when it comes to the end. It also shows how important it is how the start of the counselling process is because it is the last interactions the client will have with the counsellor. If the client isn’t doing well the client will think about the past on how their efforts were a waste of time. If it goes smoothly then the client will know that their time was spent good and will go towards healing and helping themselves to slowly dissolve the mental and physical marks.
Termination focus on the safety of the clients. The counsellors will have the need to do checkups and follow up from the clients to keep an eye on their well being and health also provide a referral if required depends on the client’s condition, communication with the client can determine how the client is doing and that there are in good state. Terminating a session Terminating a counselling session focuses on the last stage of when it finishes.
It indicates the significance of the sensitivity to the end that assists the session and summing up the risks of no affectivity when ending appropriately. The ending of the session of how the client feels depending on the client they might feel upset or frightened or lost and traumatised. Most of the clients might experience uneasiness but on the same time, they may feel pleased from themselves of having the ability to face the world on their own and how to deal with the conflicts that happen in life. Every single session that ends is also important and not only when it ends because leaves the client emotional and sensitive in the session. Intense topics will make the client get mixture emotions and that will make it hard to make the session to go to an end. The timing will make the client feel inattentive that their needs weren’t solved.
There is one solution to avoid this occurring is that the counsellor has to resolve with the ending at the start of a session.