Introducing counselling in secondary schools: A case study with reference to frame issues |
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Authors: | Steve Seaton |
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Institution: | 262 Sandridge Road, St Albans, AL1 4AJ |
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Abstract: | Abstract I am a deputy headteacher in a comprehensive school. I believe that the widespread re-introduction of counselling into secondary schools offers possibilities for great benefit, both in terms of the personal well-being and emotional health of students, and also in terms of academic results and other educational indicators. It is my view that, currently, this may particularly be true for boys. This paper is a double case study: first, of the failure of a student to cope with ordinary schooling because of his emotional difficulties; and, second, of the establishment of a counselling service which resulted from his permanent exclusion from the school. I allude to some of the theoretical issues which meshed with the practical details of establishing the counselling service, and offer some tentative conclusions about the rationale for counselling in secondary schools and the kind of model which seems most likely to be beneficial. |
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Keywords: | Counselling frame counselling in institutions confidentiality counselling contract legitimacy through results evaluation |
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