Critical Exploration of Counselor Client Relationship in Disability and Gender -Case Study by Arpita Ghosal in Lupine_Publishers Peer Reviewed Journal of Forensic
& Genetic Sciences in Lupine_Publishers.
This study examines the working experiences of the counselors and their relationship with their clients. There are two types of clients chosen for this study: clients with intellectual disability and the clients of opposite gender. A critical analysis has been carried out with regards to the two types of clients and their relationship with the therapist. I have taken some interviews that have been stated in the paper. Some real cases have also been used to explain the aspects of counselor’s relationship with the clients.The purpose of this essay is to focus on 2 topics: disability and gender and what these mean with regards to the counselors working with clients.Disability has been generically neglected in the field of counseling [1] and intellectual disability has been marginal for the marginalized. There are examples of good work done by the counselors with client group, although the activities are mostly on the fringe. It began in 1970s when advocacy groups of disabled people have shown adults having learning difficulties can understand their situation, can have voice and can communicate.
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