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Counselling as a Profession

Counselling as a Profession. Budapest, 17 May 2011 Dr. Szilágyi Klára. Work as a Value. Over the series of changes in the last century, work was conceived as a value that meant an aim to follow for the entire community and became one of the key elements of establishing one’ s existence.

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Counselling as a Profession

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  1. Counselling as a Profession Budapest, 17 May 2011 Dr. Szilágyi Klára

  2. Work as a Value • Over the series of changes in the last century, work was conceived as a value that meant an aim to follow for the entire community and became one of the key elements of establishing one’s existence.

  3. Changes in the perception of the contents of work • Work as a constraint • Work as a means of subsistence • Work as a source of joy, an opportunity for self-realization

  4. Characteristics of Career Counselling • Interdisciplinary approach practice • Complex theoretical bases • Social acceptability • Scientific grounds • Regulated activity • Qualification requirements

  5. Conditions for the development of counselling • Individual responsibility for planning and organising one’s career. • Content components: • Up-to-date information • Recognising the importance of self-definition • Counselling functions as a bridge between achieving social needs and individual interests.

  6. Individual counselling – The Hungarian model • Determining the client’s needs • Clarification • Analysis • Synthesis • Agreement

  7. Group Work • Set-up of structured group work • Creating atmosphere • Setting goals • Processing knowledge • Personal gains • Preparing the next session

  8. Main types of counselling • Information provision • Orientation • Decision preparation counselling • Career counselling • Career correction counselling • Self-definition support counselling • Career-based and career-knowledge based counselling • Placement counselling • Realization counselling • Rehabilitation counselling

  9. Collection Ranking Finishing sentences Analysing videos Representation Perception-based games Role-playing games Creating charts and systems Grouping Concept clarification,definition Comparison Pairing Association game Workplace visit Situational games Recommended types of knowledge processing exercises

  10. Information Programme from 2000

  11. Information Programme from 2000

  12. Internet-based programmes - 2010

  13. Internet-based programmes

  14. Counsellor Training Process • 1992 – employment counsellor training in Gödöllő • Bologna Process • Andragogy – employment counsellor specialization (BA) (Gödöllő) • Human resource counsellor specialization (MA) – (Pécs, Győr, Debrecen, Gödöllő) • PhD – pedagogy: counsellor (Budapest)

  15. Complex Contents Presentation • Basic sciences Economics, Psychology, Pedagogy, Law, Sociology • Differentiated knowledge • Information technologies, Counselling theories, Counselling methodology, Labour-market knowledge • Special knowledge • Individual counselling, Group counselling, Conflict management, Problem solving techniques, Learning techniques, Exploration of values

  16. Thank you for your attention! Szent István Egyetem Gödöllő Pszichologia.Tanszek@gtk.szie.hu

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