Five stages of therapeutic mind wellness Process
Initial Sensing & Building Rapport
We listen to the issues of the client. Gives the client a safe platform to express their problems. The counsellor understands both verbal and non-verbal communications of the client. They both create the rapport and build a positive relationship. It’s the foundation laid for future sessions.
Assessment
We assess the problem statement of the client, analyse it and understand the severity of the issue. This includes the triggers, frequency, environment, and other factors inducing the discomfort for the client.
Setting Objectives
This stage we set the objectives in collaboration with the client. This will be a time bound realistic one with the client committing to a step leading to an agreed outcome.
Intervention
We work on the intervention to be applied to achieve the objectives. Based on the assessment and the present condition of the client, we decide on the interventions to be applied. It would be a therapeutic intervention in a non-medical environment.
Evaluation
Drawing the process to a close must be planned well in advance to ensure a positive conclusion is reached between the therapists / counsellors and the client. At times the process may an ongoing process which the client will be continuing on their own.