I am often asked what the difference is between psychotherapy and counselling. There is not consensus on their definitions in Australia, I will explain how I personally am using these words, and what they mean to my clients.

Counselling and psychotherapy can be seen as two approaches to therapeutic communication. Which approach you take does not need to be decided before therapy begins, as it will simply emerge naturally in response to your goals, the time you have, and our therapeutic relationship

Counselling usually occurs over a shorter term of several months. Alternatively, clients may come intermittently, such as every two weeks, or simply 'as needed'. This approach focuses on behavioural patterns, helps with emotional processing and decision making, and creates a deeper integration of life's events and challenges. 

Psychotherapy focuses on working with clients for a longer-term, and often clients come weekly. The therapeutic relationship therefore becomes stronger and more intimate, allowing for deeper work to take place. Psychotherapy is generally depth work that builds over time, offering a deeper awareness of emotional issues and personal patterns, and often getting to the foundation of the problem. 

My approach to the therapeutic relationship is the same in both cases, as are the services I provide. In reality, my clients experience the effects of both counselling and psychotherapy in their time with me, as I move quite seamlessly between them within a session. The primary difference is therefore the clients' personal therapeutic goals, and the time in which we have to meet them.

On my web site, I've had to use counselling and psychotherapy somewhat interchangeably, as there is no convention around the specific therapies I'm discussing. The most important thing to know is that in our time together we will simply be working towards your highest good, regardless of which approach we're adopting. If you have any questions about this, please feel free to contact me.

Read more about my approach to counselling & psychotherapy.
 


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05/14/2012 9:46pm

Nice Post. The key difference between the two courses of therapeutic communication treatment lies in the recommended time required to see benefits. Counseling usually refers to a brief treatment that centers around behavior patterns. Psychotherapy focuses on working with clients for a longer-term and draws from insight into emotional problems and difficulties.

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06/20/2012 9:05am

Great description about the Counselling & Psychotherapy is given by you. Might be this information is useful for the people. I like it too and also waiting for the new updates.

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06/21/2012 3:03am

Big thanks for the efforts you have put into writing this article.

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Well explained.

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04/24/2013 10:51pm

An early education with an emphasis on humanities and writing will be invaluable to a person who wishes to pursue a career in psychotherapy. A solid understanding of chemistry, physiology, neurology and anatomy are extremely useful as well. Thanks.

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If you deal in an industry with many private companies, you may find it somewhat difficult to obtain this information. Research industry groups and business organizations to find out what statistics they have available for your industry. Thanks.

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Psychotherapy consists of a plethora of different techniques. Good therapists get to know their clients' psychological problems and adjust the therapy according to what breaks down their clients' resistance and provide insight in order to make the changes necessary for them to get well. Thanks.

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05/03/2013 2:12am



Behavior therapy is part of psychotherapy and it involves exercises to be performed in the office and at home. Exercises may involve breathing, relaxation and visualization. Phobias and fears may be gradually faced to enable the client to be free of the elements that are preventing him from moving forward with his life. Thanks.

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