How We Care

How We Care: Episode 25:The impact of Beliefs on Clients and Practitioners

Episode Summary

In episode 25 of How We Care Elizabeth & Paul talk about how client's beliefs about themselves, practitioners beliefs about their work and their own personal beliefs can impact progress and effectiveness and how to address this.

Episode Notes

In episode 25 of How We Care Elizabeth & Paul talk about how client's beliefs about themselves, practitioners beliefs about their work and their own personal beliefs can impact progress and effectiveness and how to address this. Drawing on evolutionary theory and the neuroscience of fear, considering why helping is a political act and social context matters, this conversation goes far and wide into the complexity of individual belief systems.
 


 

Article available soon:

Why therapist curiosity and openness matter in a changing world

https://www.elizabethturp.co.uk/articles


 

Earlier episode referred to in this one: Ep 23: Keeping it Human: The impact of dehumanising systems on well-being

https://how-we-care.simplecast.com/episodes/how-we-care-episode-23-keeping-it-human-the-impact-of-dehumanising-systems-on-well-being


 

For counsellors: Check out Good Enough Counsellors Facebook group run by Josephine Hughes for a safe space to discuss practice issues.