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Title: Techniques and Skills of Counselling


1
Techniques and Skills of Counselling Guidance
  • ThinkSoft Consultants Pvt. Ltd.

2
Objectives of Research
  • General Objective
  • To study the possibility of improving the
    quality and emotional intensity of support
    provided to children in difficult situations by
    integrating elements and techniques of
    counseling,(in the context of home placement and
    in the various stages of work in Sathi )
  • Specific Objectives
  • To identify segmentations of children based on
    background, and behavioural traits.
  • To develop appropriate counseling framework for
    each of these groups
  • To create a manual that will act as guideline for
    the staff while counseling the children
  • To develop capacities of staff through the manual
    and workshops
  • To write a paper of publishable quality that will
    highlight lessons learnt and future direction to
    be taken

3
Methodology
  • Pilot Phase
  • Platform Visits
  • Shelter Visits HCHW Transit Homes, Don Bosco
    Shelters
  • Consultations with key resource persons
  • Dr. Lalitha Iyer, ThinkSoft, Hyderabad
  • Gerry Pinto, Butterflies, Delhi
  • Pradnya Keskar, Satyam Foundation, Hyderabad
  • H. Ramakrishna, Hyderabad
  • Roopa Ramesh, Hyderabad
  • Nagaraj, Sathi, Hyderabad
  • Malini Sridhar, Parivarthan, Bangalore

4
Methodology
  • Project
  • Quantitative and Qualitative methods of data
    collection
  • Data of the last year from the NGOs.
  • Case Studies and Documentations available from
    the NGOs
  • Focus group discussions with the staff
  • Observation of Counseling sessions
  • Activity - based Workshops with the Staff and
    Children
  • Process Documentation of Research carried out by
    the team

5
Theoretical Frameworks
  • Counseling framework was based on principles of
    two theories
  • Transactional Analysis Eric Berne study of
    transactions or encounters between two people
  • Person Centered Approach by Carl Rogers
    develop a more personal relationship with the
    patient to reach a state of realization that they
    can help themselves
  • Art Based Therapy

6
Tools and Frameworks
  • Menu A (Street Children Question Menu) and Menu B
    (Service Provider Question Menu)
  • Module 5 Determining the Needs and Problems
    of Street Children A training package on
    Substance Use, Sexual and Reproductive Health
    including HIV/AIDS and STDs, WORLD HEALTH
    ORGANIZATION, Mental Health Determinants and
    Populations, Department of Mental Health and
    Substance Dependence, Geneva, Switzerland

7
Tools and Frameworks
  • Exploratory Interview
  • Based on Behavorial Event Interview

8
Tools and Frameworks
  • Counselling Framework

9
Tools and Frameworks
  • Artistic Techniques

10
Structure of Interview
Introduction
Rapport
Trigger
Critical Event
Who, When, Where, What, Why, How
Structure of the Event
Sequencing
Details of Event
Probing
Closure of the interview
Disengagement
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Introduction
Initial Contact
Trigger
Surface Issues
Structure of the Event
Deeper Issues
Behaviour Event Interview
Counselling Steps
Details of Event
Insight Generation
Problem Solving
Action
Closure of the interview
Disengagement
12
Process of Research
  • Most of the research centered around 3 main
    activities
  • Intensive field work
  • Workshop with Field Staff
  • Workshop with Children by the staff

13
Findings and Learnings
  • Pilot Study
  • Children of all age groups mostly around age of
    14
  • Two distinct groups on the platform new comers,
    and seniors
  • Counselling very prescriptive in nature more
    along the lines of guidance
  • Case histories and reports relate facts
    emotional issues seem trivialised possible
    triggers for change are not identified

14
Findings and Learnings
15
Findings and Learnings
  • Stage 1
  • Initial Contact on the platform
  • video

16
Findings and Learnings
  • Stage 2
  • Surface Issues at the Transit Home
  • Games, Art work work as ice breakers
  • Example Human Knot, Play for Peace, Snakes and
    Ladders
  • Techniques most used by field staff in the
    experimentation phase of the project to the
    extent, the whole process was often dubbed as
    games
  • video

17
Findings and Learnings
  • Stage 3
  • Revelation of Deeper Issues
  • Stage in which cathartic release needs to be
    facilitated core of the issue can be understood
  • Focus on not just recall of some past probably
    painful event, but also identifying here and
    now feelings
  • Role play as a creative way of expressing event,
    Art as a medium to identify here and now
    example feelings corner, squiggle
  • Most often this stage was never reached in the
    experimentation phase art and squiggle tried
    once but shakily discomfort in experimenting
    with something new
  • how do we solve the childs problems?
  • video

18
Findings and Learnings
  • Stories powerful tools
  • Story of Eklavya
  • Design of costumes ownership of roles
  • Used successfully at Ashraya Shelter for boys to
    solve a problem that occurred between field staff

19
Findings and Learnings
  • Stage 4 and 5 Generation of Insight, Problem
    Solving
  • Exploratory Interview
  • Worked very well in the workshop with the field
    staff
  • With the children not been experimented with
    more than a couple of times not used as part of
    the process but used more independently

20
Findings and Learnings
  • Stage 6 7 Action, Disengagement
  • With the staff action plan to carry the
    research forward
  • On the field home placement, RBC
  • Case study of Sai Teja, Nikhil outcomes of
    jumping to the action stage without really
    dealing with deeper issues
  • Video

21
Limitations of Research
  • Difficulty in seeing the tools as part of the
    process - most often used independently
  • Process unconscious with subtle shifts in
    behaviour to be sensitive to these shifts more
    work on self is required.
  • Need to break away from the self-proclaimed role
    of a problem-solver, maybe even a saviour
    shift to a more facilitative role
  • Once the above two are done, the process will be
    looked at as something more than just games!
  • Story of Wajid
  • how do we solve the childs problems?
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