<p>In a Session Contract the Client and Counsellor clarify what they can expect from each other during the <a href="session"><strong>session</strong></a>.</p><p>During a Co-Counselling session the Client is always in Charge while the Counsellor supports the Client in their process. The way the Counsellor does this is agreed in the Session Contract.</p><p>As the Client is in Charge&nbsp; of the session, they can always revoke any <strong>Session Contract </strong>with the Counsellor.</p><p>There are various session contracts. Click <a href="session#session_contracts">here </a>for an overview of session contracts.</p><p>The <strong><a href="session">Session</a></strong> topic in CoCoPedia contains a complete overview of all aspects of a Co-Counselling session.</p><hr /><div class="mcePaste" style="position: absolute; left: -10000px; top: 0px; width: 1px; height: 1px; overflow: hidden;">session#session_contracts</div>

Towards an Integration of Counselling, Clienting and Meditation

Abstract

Introduction

1.0 Literature Review

1.1 Co-counselling

1.2 Meditation

1.3 East/West Psychology

1.4 Integrating Meditation with Psychotherapy

1.5 The Transpersonal Perspective

2.0 Methodology

2.1 Positioning of the Researchers

Positioning of the Author -- This Researcher's Investment

Positioning of the Co-researchers

2.2 Theoretical Discussion

2.3 Enabling the Inquiry

3.0 Results

4.0 Discussion

4.1 The Results

4.2 The Process of the Inquiry