Who it is addressed to

The Client
The client in a counselling process may be an individual, a couple, a family, a group, or an organization seeking relational support within a learning journey or personal development process focused on a specific life challenge.

The Purpose of Counselling
The aim of counselling is to offer the client a space and an opportunity to explore, understand, and clarify the nature of their issue, their needs, and their inner resources. The goal is to help them regain a sense of autonomy and confidence in their decision-making—something that may feel compromised or diminished during a time of crisis. More broadly, counselling supports and promotes personal well-being.

How It Works
A counsellor does not rely on predefined theories or fixed knowledge about the person. Instead, they are a relationship specialist. Their role is not to interpret, advise, or inform, but to walk alongside the client in their process of self-exploration and understanding. This is done through specific relational skills and techniques designed to foster empowerment, grounded in active listening, acceptance, empathic understanding, and a respectful mirroring of the client’s subjective experience.


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