Introduction Psychodynamic counselling is one of the foundational theoretical frameworks in psychotherapy, originating from the pioneering work of Sigmund Freud and further developed by theorists like Carl Jung, Melanie Klein, and Object Relations psychologists. It provides a structured yet deep exploration into the unconscious processes that govern human behaviour. Within the scope of core counsellingContinue reading “Psychodynamic Counselling: Core Concepts and Therapeutic Application”
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Person-Centred Therapy: Core Counselling Skills for Personal Growth and Therapeutic Connection
Introduction Person-centred therapy (PCT), founded by Carl Rogers, is a humanistic approach to counselling grounded in the belief that individuals possess an innate capacity for personal growth, self-understanding, and healing. This method forms the bedrock of many foundational counselling programs, particularly in training environments where the development of core counselling skills is essential. The therapeuticContinue reading “Person-Centred Therapy: Core Counselling Skills for Personal Growth and Therapeutic Connection”
Cheating Indemnity and Tenant Vulnerability: A Legal Commentary on Housing Injustice and Mismanagement
Public Enquiry References T682/18 & T9040/13 The deliberate failure to uphold indemnity assurances for a vulnerable tenant constituted a serious and costly case of mismanagement. In the context of landlord-tenant law, the phrase “cheating indemnity of assurances because the tenant is so vulnerable was costly mismanagement” captures a recurring pattern of systemic housing injustice: theContinue reading “Cheating Indemnity and Tenant Vulnerability: A Legal Commentary on Housing Injustice and Mismanagement”