Counselling The Indisciplined
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INDUSTRIAL CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGYCounseling the indisciplined
Setting up of counselling cell in organization
Discipline
• Discipline implies behaving in a desired manner.
• Discipline is the regulation and modulation of human activities to produce a controlled performance.
• Thus, discipline can now be defined as a condition in the organisation when employees conduct themselves in accordance with the organisation’s rules and standards of acceptable behaviour.
MAINTAINING EMPLOYEE DISCIPLINE AND PERFORMANCE
• Employee discipline is always a necessity for any growing business. Poor disciplined employees are poor to learn, poor to tune and poor to perform. The worst thing is that one indiscipline employee can make the whole workforce undisciplined, can destroy the quality of service/product, can harm the reputation of the company and can cost high.
Causes Of Indiscipline:
• The reasons could range anything from poor wages to, poor management and the communication gaps between the union and management.The common causes of indiscipline are as follows:
• Work Stress• Effect of psychopathology• Absenteeism• Maladjustment
Causes Of Indiscipline(cont…)
• Unfair Management Practices • Absence of Effective Leadership• Communication Barriers • Varying Disciplinary Measures • Defective Supervision • Inadequate attention to personnel Problems • Absence of Code of Conduct• Mis-judgment in Promotion and Placements
Counselling in the Workplace
• Counselling helps people to identify issues, difficulties and problems caused by thoughts, feelings and emotions and encourages them to respond and make progress towards resolution. even as a little bit of stress provides workers with the motivation to increase productivity and efficiency, too much stress can be counterproductive.
Purpose of Counseling
• Employees experience conflict at work and sometimes break the rules. It then becomes counselors job to minimize the conflict and get things going back on track. Counseling the indisciplined play the prime role in prohibiting unwanted employee behaviors.
There is a wide range of ways of providing workplace counselling
Employee Assistance Programmes (EAP’s)• Internal Counseling cell• External Counseling cell
About the EAP
• An Employee Assistance Program (EAP) is a voluntary, work-based program that offers free and confidential assessments, short-term counseling, referrals, and follow-up services to employees who have personal and/or work-related problems
The issues for which EAPs provide support vary, but examples include:
• substance abuse
• occupational stress
• emotional distress
• major life events, including births, accidents and deaths
• health care concerns
• financial or non-work-related legal concerns
• family/personal relationship issues
• work relationship issues
• concerns about aging parents
Models of counseling in organizations-for managing the indisciplined
1. System Theory
2. Cognitive behaviour therapy
3. Gestalt Theory
4. Person centred counseling
Systems Theory
• Systems psychology is a branch of both theoretical psychology and applied psychology that studies human behaviour and experience in complex systems.
• It is based on the theoretical work of Roger Barker and Gregory Bateson.
• Groups and individuals are considered as systems in homeostasis.
Systems Theory (cont)
• Symptoms of an individual are symptoms of a system. Dysfunction is attributed to the system. Almost all symptoms of dysfunction are associated with systems. Systems choose individuals to express those symptoms.
• Some Reasons for dysfunction in system includes:
1. Ergonomics
2. Organizational structure
3. Organizational culture
Cognitive behaviour therapy
• They aim to treat limited problems that affect employee’s current functioning
• It is a non-directive forms of counseling and coaching and through a collaborative process, termed ‘guided discovery’, individuals formulate their own conclusions and solutions.
• Practical and attainable goals are set during the course of counseling, as are homework assignments
Cognitive behaviour therapy(cont..)
• CBT is based on two specific tasks:
Cognitive Restructuring : to change thinking patterns
Behavioral Activation : in which patients learn to overcome obstacles to participating in enjoyable activities.
Cognitive behaviour therapy(cont..)
• CBT employs multiple strategies Socratic questioning, role playing, imagery, guided discovery, and behavioral experiments
• CBT is time limited. Typically, treatment with CBT lasts 14 to 16 weeks.
Gestalt Theory
• Awareness is the central concept of gestalt theory• In this model people are considered personally responsible
for their own destiny.• Gestalt Theory concentrates on here and now. Focus is
placed on current thoughts and feelings• Participants are encouraged to feel rather than think• Clients experience rather than analyze• Focus is on what is occurring not why it is happening• The key to success on gestalt therapy is awareness
Gestalt Theory
• Techniques used in Gestalt Theory
1. The Empty Chair
2. Dream Work
3. Attention to Body Language
Person centered counseling
• It asserts that the client is fully capable of changing and growing into all that the client can and wants to be.
• However, the client – like all of us - needs favorable conditions in which to blossom and bloom.
• the counselor provides the growth-promoting climate and the client is then free and able to discover and grow as she / he wants and needs to.
Person centered counseling(cont..)
• In a successful Client Centered session, the following characteristics will prevail:
1. Empathy
2. Acceptance or Unconditional Positive Regard
3. Genuineness
Person centered counseling(cont..)
• Client Centered counselors would not say they use techniques – rather they have an approach of being empathetic, accepting and truly “there” for the client. Having said that the following skills are central:
1. Active and empathic listening
2. Reflection of content and feelings
3. Genuineness which may include appropriate self-disclosure by counselor
Counselling Skills Training for Staff
• Although counselling in the workplace provides an important means of resolving problems and difficulties, in a confidential and supportive manner, providing Counselling Skills Training in a work environment will help employees and staff overcome many everyday pressures.
Counselling Skills Training can provide managers, supervisors and staff with:
• Improved listening skills.• Improved communications skills and effective language
patterns.• The ability to defuse anger and frustration.• The ability to identify limitations, and to work with others at
resolving difficulties.• The skills and knowledge to minimize stress in the
workplace.
How to create an effective counselling system in organization
• Counselling in organizational setting is more than just introducing counselling.
• Whether it is an in-house or external service,needs careful planning.
• It is like merging of two worlds
• So educate both the groups
educating organization to receive and utilize counselling services
effectively
• It’s a six stage process
1. Preparing for counselling
2. Assessing the organization for counselling
3. Contracting for counselling
4. Introducing counselling into organizations
5. Evaluating workplace counselling
6. Terminating the relationship between organization and the provider
Preparing for counselling
• Contact an effective consultant• Decide what you want• Conduct table discussions• Decide whether internal or external provision is needed
Assessing the organization for counselling
• Evaluate the organization
• Assess what the whole organization want from the counsellor
Contracting for counselling
• Draw up formal contract
• Document a agreement that covers the roles&resoposibilities as well as practicabilities
Introducing counselling into organizations
• Decide physical arrangement needed for confidential counselling
• How to furnish• Publicity,Advertising.etc
Evaluating workplace counselling
• Check whether the goal of establishing counselling cell was achieved or not.
• Is it successful
• Cost benefit ratio
Terminating the relationship between organization and the provider
• Contracts are either renewed or ended
• When the company is closing down
Ethical issues
• The challenge for the counsellor working in an organization is sometimes represented as looking in two directions simultaneously, that is taking regard of the client and the organization.