Problem Solving Skills
Problem Solving Skills
Types Of Problem
There are many types of problem in our real life. Examples of the sort of problem such as: i) Students with exam-related problems ii) Family difficulties iii) Worries about career iv) Sexual problems v) Relationship difficulties vi) Money worries Advice giving suggests opinion: the counsellors opinion.
(Burnard, 1992, p.199)
That which is most personal is most general The things that you and I worry about are also the things that most people worry about
(Carl Rogers, 1967)
6. Evaluation of solution
6. Implement a solution
5. Choice of solution
If you have solved the problem you have found an effective solution. If you judge the problem has not been solved you can look for, and try, alternative possibilities by beginning the problem solving cycle again.
CntdIdentifying Problems
Some methods that have identified by other people to identify problems are: i) By direct questions ii) By the counsellor self-disclosing their own problems. iii) By listening to the client. v) By encouraging the client to talk. vi) By helping to focus the clients discussion
(Burnard, 1992, p.200-201)
Identifying Problems
Often in counselling, solutions are not forthcoming because the problem has not been identified/clarified sufficiently. The following strategies can be used are: i) The listener (counsellor) encourages the talker (client) to give a general description of the problem area. ii) The listener then suggests that the talker tries to summarize the problem in one sentence. iii) The listener then asks if there are related problems.
(Burnard, 1992, p.205)