Counseling And Psychotherapy Essay, Research Paper
Counseling v. psychotherapy is there a difference between the two?
This paper
will attempt to prove that there are several differences between
counseling and
psychotherapy. While counseling and psychotherapy have several
different
elements in each, the following information will also attempt to
show the reader
that there are some areas where the two overlap. At times this was
a confusing
topic to research. A fine line distinguishes the two topics and one
must look
hard to see this line. Definition of Counseling One survey taken by
Gustad
suggests a definition of counseling where he included three key
elements.
Counseling is a learning-oriented process, carried on in a simple,
one to one
social environment, in which a counselor, professionally competent
in relevant
psychological skills and knowledge, seeks to assist the client by
methods
appropriate to the latter’s needs and within the context of the
total personnel
program, to learn more about himself, to learn how to put such
understanding
into effect in relation to more clearly perceived, realistically
defined goals
to the ` end that the client may become a happier and more
productive member of
his society (1957, p. 36). In lay terms counseling can be described
as a face to
face relationship, having goals to help a client to learn or
acquire new skills
which will enable them to cope and adjust to life situations. The
focus is to
help a person reach maximum fulfillment or potential, and to become
fully
functioning as a person. Definition of Psychotherapy Psychotherapy
is the
process inwhich a therapists assists the client in re-organizing
his or her
personality. The therapist also helps the client integrate insights
into
everyday behavior. Psychotherapy can be defined as «more
inclusive
re-education of the individual» (Brammer& Shostrom,1977).
Objectives of
counseling The objectives of counseling according to the Committee
on
Definition, Division of Counseling Psychology, American
Psychological
Association are to «help individuals toward overcoming obstacles to
their
personal growth, wherever these may be encountered, and toward
achieving optimum
development of their personal resources» (Arbuckle, 1967). In a
paper
written by Dr. T. Millard, it is stated that «Counseling provides
clarity
and a positive and constructive venue for the individual to
sensibly examine the
instinctive-emotional and rational (or irrational) motives which
determine the
drive, content, and even the form of human conduct.» This shows the
part
which counseling plays in a clients treatment. Objectives of
psychotherapy
According to Everett Shostrom (1967), the goal of psychotherapy is
" to
become an actualizer, a person who appreciates himself and others
as persons
rather than things and who has turned his self defeating
manipulations into self
fulfilling potentials (p. 9). Shostrom also feels that awareness is
the goal of
psychotherapy, «The reason is that change occurs with
awareness!»
(1967 p. 103). Shostrom feels that awareness is a form of
non-striving achieved
by being what you are at the moment,l even if what you are means
the phony
manipulative role that we all play sometimes for external support
(1967 p. 103).
Professional opinions Not all therapists feel that there is a
distinction
between counseling and psychotherapy. C.H. Patterson feels that it
is impossible
to make a distinction, He feels that the definition of counseling
equally
applies as well to psychotherapy and vice a versa. Donald Arbuckle
(1967) argues
that counseling and psychotherapy are identical in all essential
aspects. Others
believe that there is a distinction. Psychotherapy is concerned
with some type
of personality change where counseling is concerned with helping
individuals
utilize full coping potential. IN Donald Arbuckle’s work he
included Leona
Tyler’s thoughts on the differences between counseling and
psychotherapy. Leona
Tyler attempts to differ between counseling and psychotherapy by
stating,
«to remove physical and mental handicaps or to rid of limitations
is not
the job of the counselor, this is the job of the therapist which is
aimed
essentially at change rather than fulfillment (Arbuckle 1967).
Differences
between counseling and psychotherapy One of the major distinctions
between
counseling and psychotherapy is the focus. In counseling, the
counselor will
focus on the „here and now“, reality situations. During
psychotherapy,
the therapist is looking into the unconscious or past. A
psychotherapist is
looking for a connection of past to undealt with problems which are
now present
in the real world. Donald Arbuckle states, „There is a further
distinction
to be made. This involves the nature or content of the problem
which the client
brings to the counselor. A distinction is attempted between
reality-oriented
problems and those problems which inhere in the personality of
the
individual“ (1967, p.145). Counseling and psychotherapy also
differentiate
when it comes to the level of adjustment or maladjustment of the
client.
Counseling holds an emphasis on „normals“. One could classify
„normals“
as those without neurotic problems but those who have become
victims of
pressures from outside environment. The emphasis in psychotherapy
however is on
»neurotics" or other severe emotional problems. Counseling can also
be
described as problem solving where in psychotherapy it is more
analytical. In
counseling a client may have a situation where they do not have any
idea how to
handle it. There are two types of problems, solvable and
unsolvable. If the
problem is a solvable one, a therapist may help that client by
looking at the
problem with them and helping the client draw out solutions. When
thinking of
solutions one must also think of the consequences. While counseling
deals with
problem solving, psychotherapy on the other hand deals with the
analytical view.
Here the therapist would determine the cause of ones behavior from
the results
of that behavior.
An example could be if a spouse was abusing the
other spouse
it could stem from the abusive spouse’s past. The abusive spouse
may have been a
victim of abuse as a child, abused in a relationship themselves or
even have
been a witness to abuse. The counselor would analyze each act and
try to link it
to something in the unconscious past. Length of treatment also
differs between
counseling and psychotherapy. Counseling is shorter in duration
than
psychotherapy. The time spent in counseling is determined by goals
set by the
client and the counselor. Once these goals are met the client
should then be
able to go back on their own. Psychotherapy tends to last a while
longer.
Sessions range from two to five years. Psychotherapy is more of a
comprehensive
re-education of the client. The intensity and length of therapy
depends on how
well the client can deal with all of the new found information. It
could take
quite sometime for the client to be able to live with these
feelings which
originated in past experiences which are usually hurtful ones.
A
-psychotherapists also needs time to modify all existing defenses.
The setting
of treatment also differs between counseling and psychotherapy. A
counseling
session usually takes place in a non medical setting such as an
office.
Psychotherapy is the term used more in a medical setting such as a
clinic or
hospital. Another difference between counseling and psychotherapy
has to do with
transference. Brammer and Shostrom (1977) state, «The counselor
develops a
close personal relationship with the client, but he does not
encourage or allow
strong transference feelings as does the psychotherapist (p.223).
The counselor
tends to find this transference as interfering with his or her
counseling
effectiveness. A psychotherapist might feel that this transference
is helpful
and the client may be able to see what he is trying to do with the
therapist
relationship. A counselor may look at transference as
„manifestations in an
incomplete growing up process“(Brammer & Shostrom 1977), where
the
psychotherapist interprets these transference feelings as an
unconscious nature
of feelings. Resistance is another area of counseling and
psychotherapy that
tends to differ. Counselors see resistance as something that
opposes or goes
against problem solving. A counselor tries to reduce this as much
ass possible.
A psychotherapist on the other hand finds resistance to be very
important. If
the therapist can understand the clients resistance, he can then
understand how
to help the client change his or her personality. Similarities in
counseling and
psychotherapy While there are clearly many differences between the
counseling
approach and psychotherapy, there are some similarities between the
two. First,
each of these are similar in the sense that each client brings with
them the
assets, skills, strengths and possibilities needed with them to
therapy.
Secondly, counseling and psychotherapy are similar in the way that
they both use
an eclectic approach. The counselors and therapists do not have
only one
technique, they borrow from all different techniques. Arbuckle
argues that»
counseling and psychotherapy are in all essential respects
identical"
(1967, p.144) He states that the nature of the relationship which
is considered
basic in counseling and psychotherapy are identical. Secondly,
Arbuckle says
that the process of counseling cannot be distinguished from the
process of
psychotherapy. Third of all he feels that the methods or techniques
are
identical. Arbuckle lastly states in the matter of goals and or
outcomes there
may appear to be differences but no distinction is possible. One
major
similarity between counseling and psychotherapy are the elements
which build a
person’s personality. Each of these processes deal with attitudes,
feelings,
interests, goals, self esteem and related behaviors are all which
are affected
through counseling and psychotherapy. Summary and Conclusion One
can see from
the material provided that there are several differences between
counseling and
psychotherapy. The biggest difference in my opinion is the time
factor/ focus
faced in each of these approaches. Counseling primarily deals with
reality
situations versus the unconscious past focus of psychotherapy.
Secondly
counseling has been described as helping one to develop
competencies in coping
with life situations where as psychotherapy is a re organization of
one’s whole
personality. Finally a last distinction is that the counselor deals
with life
adjustment problems while the psychotherapist deals with past
unresolved issues
from the family of origin. While there are many distinguishing
differences
between counseling and psychotherapy, there are some aspects that
do spill over
into each other. As one can see by the graph provided (see figure.
1.1) there is
a section where the two approaches cross paths. One must definitely
take a close
look at counseling and psychotherapy to distinguish whether or not
there is a
difference between the two approaches. I found this to be a very
confusing topic
at times. Just when I thought I had completely grasped a concept I
would run
across authors such as Arbuckle who speaks of the fact that one can
not
distinguish counseling from psychotherapy. Luckily, I researched
part of this
topic using my class notes, to my advantage the lecture on June 15,
1995
discussed the differences between counseling and psychotherapy.
After reading
these notes I realized that I was right on track and there is a
difference
between counseling and psychotherapy.
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the
Obvious…Developing Insight For Psychotherapy and Everyday Life. New
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Knopf. Brammer, L. & Shostrom, E. (1977). Theraputic
Psychology:
Fundamentals of Counseling and Psychotherapy Third Edition.
Englewood Cliffs,
NJ: Prentice Hall. Rogers, C. (1951). Client Centered Therapy. New
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Houghton Mifflin. Shostrom, E. (1967). Man the Manipulator.
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Tennessee: Abingdon Press.
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