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GUIDED BY
Dr. N.K. Gandhi Maam
HOD and Professor Dept Of Community Medicine
SPECIAL THANKS TO
Dr. Nirmal Verma Sir & Dept of Community Medicine
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PRESENTED BY
Vikas Katiyara Vikram Purwar Renuka Netam Nikhil A. Kumar
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INDEX
Communication Counselling
Factors Affecting counselling Stages of counselling Counselling skills Outcomes of counselling and issues suitable 7/12/12
COMMUNICATION
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DEFINITION
Communication is the process of transfer of information (including ideas, emotions, knowledge skill and data etc.) from a person or persons to other.
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ELEMENTS OF COMMUNICATION
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TYPES OF COMMUNICATION
method):
Flow of communication is one way from communicator to audience. Drawback: a) No feedback b) Knowledge is imposed c) Learning is authoritative 7/12/12
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Non-verbal Communication:
It is communication through facial expression, gestures, body movement or signals. Combining verbal and non-verbal skill is an art to enrich the process of communication.
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COUNSELLING
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DEFINITION
Counselling is face to face communication by which you help the person to make decision or solve a problem.
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- SUNDERLAL
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Structure Joint understanding between counselor and client regarding the characteristics, conditions, procedures and parameters of counseling. -Clients come to counselor with no idea of what to expect -Counsellor moves forward when client and counselor
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by third
Counsellor Qualities SOLER S: Sit squarely. Show involvement O: Open posture L: Lean towards client
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STAGES OF COUNSELLING
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STAGES OF COUNSELLING
Rapport and Relationship building Assessment/ Problem definition Goal Setting Initiating intervention
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treatment planning.
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Goal Setting Define desired outcomes Give direction to the counseling process Specify what can and cannot be
accomplished in counseling
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Client motivation
Interpersonal/Systemic
solutions
Clients develop more useful insight
issues
COUNSELLING SKILLS
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A )Listen actively
You have to listen actively. Attentive and active listening is essential. Some guidelines are: - Accept your client as they are. Treat him/her as an individual. - Listen to what your client says and how they say it
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B) Responding to clients feeling Once you recognize client feeling, let them know in clear and simple words that you understand. It is known as reflecting feelings.
D) Paraphrasing Repeating in ones own words what the client has said to show one understands.
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OUTCOMES OF COUNSELLING
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The person who does not want counselling. Counselling requires the active involvement of clients
The person who consistently externalizes problems on to other people or attributes his/her problems to his/her state of physical health.
personality disorder or severe psychiatric disorder is unlikely to benefit from short-term counselling.
GATHER Approach to Counselling about IUDs the client politely and give them full G: Greet
attention
A: Ask the client about their family planning
needs and obtain information that will help to advise and inform each client individually
T: Tell clients about family planning method.
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H: Help the woman decide on a safe method that suits her needs
and plans.
E: Explain how to use the IUD. Once a woman decides to use an IUD,
explain:
When, where and how it will be inserted The common side-effect The slight chance of more serious complication, expulsion or unintended pregnancy Reasons to return to the clinic When a copper or hormone releasing IUD should be replaced
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Counselling in HIV/AIDS
Consists of
Health Promotion Specific protection Psychosocial support
In form of
Pre-test counselling
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Post-test counselling
Counselling in HIV/AIDS
Health Promotion: This involves counseling
those individuals having high risk behavior patterns but not aware of the magnitude and nature of risk involved to their life.
Specific Protection: Those infected with HIV
should be given instructions as ways by which they can prevent the spread of infection to others.
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changing behavior
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Drug users Blood transfusion Organ transplant q Assesment of factors and knowledge
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Post-test counseling
If test is negative
The client must be cautioned of the window
period
3 months must have elapsed from possible
exposure before a negative test can be considered to mean that there is no infection. months have elapsed after last exposure.
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If test is positive:
speculations in the minds of people regarding the behavior of those infected with the virus. life, anger and expression of the fact that he has tested positive. It may lead to suicidal thinking.
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for client
All decision making rests with client Counselling is centered on difficulties of client Counselling is a learning situation which
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