THE SELF IN THE COUNSELING PROCESS: A CASE STUDY

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Wong Ching Ching

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This research study explored the development of the spiritual experiences of the self in the counseling process. The study utilized the qualitative case study on a client who was concerned with in depth soul searching. The tools and techniques which were used to facilitate the counseling process were The Satir Model, The Hypnotherapy, The Existential Therapy and The Jungian Expressive Arts Therapy. The counseling process was embracing the client’s spirituality and life value which have provided solutions for the client’s struggles. The client’s self was nurtured and she has found the direction in life which could fulfil her soul.

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