Sessions:

Commonly, clients have a presenting issue which was their reason for commencing the counselling process. The presenting issue is frequently not the real issue. An example may be a relationship issue, when one partner feels that money is being spent on gambling by the other person.

The first session is usually to introduce the client to the counselling process. That session provides an opportunity for the client to understand how the sessions of the counselling will proceed. The client can explain, in their own way, the issues which they wish to resolve. The range of issues, both apparent and actual, can be vast. It provides discussion of how to work on the issues in a productive, logical manner.

Whilst there may be a 'theme' which will continue through the counselling there may be variations of that issue which clients wish to bring to each of the different sessions.

Each session will have its own necessities. The process will probably have an overall treatment direction and plan, which will be moving towards helping the primary presenting  or actual issues.

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