27 episodes

‘How We Care’ is a series of monthly collaborative conversations between helping professionals for people who care, counsel, guide, or coach for a living (or may want to in the future). We consider what this takes, the challenges, how best to look after our own wellbeing and ways to develop our effectiveness. With combined experience in their fields of nearly 60 years, Paul and Elizabeth are passionate about what they do and the interactions they have with their clients. With guest conversationalists from other disciplines, this is ‘How We Care’!

How We Care Elizabeth Turp and Paul Gaunt

    • Society & Culture

‘How We Care’ is a series of monthly collaborative conversations between helping professionals for people who care, counsel, guide, or coach for a living (or may want to in the future). We consider what this takes, the challenges, how best to look after our own wellbeing and ways to develop our effectiveness. With combined experience in their fields of nearly 60 years, Paul and Elizabeth are passionate about what they do and the interactions they have with their clients. With guest conversationalists from other disciplines, this is ‘How We Care’!

    How We Care: Episode 25:The impact of Beliefs on Clients and Practitioners

    How We Care: Episode 25:The impact of Beliefs on Clients and Practitioners

    In episode 25 of How We Care Elizabeth & Paul talk about how client's beliefs about themselves, practitioners beliefs about their work and their own personal beliefs can impact progress and effectiveness and how to address this.

    • 1 hr 10 min
    How We Care: Episode 24: Deep Listening for Helping Conversations

    How We Care: Episode 24: Deep Listening for Helping Conversations

    Elizabeth and Paul discuss what good listening is, and why it is essential in helping conversations.

    • 1 hr 8 min
    How We Care: Episode 23: Keeping it Human: The impact of dehumanising systems on well-being

    How We Care: Episode 23: Keeping it Human: The impact of dehumanising systems on well-being

    Elizabeth and Paul consider the impact of dehumanising systems on well-being, both in the workplace and wider society. They also discuss some of the ways in which helping professions can support clients/patients/customers etc through the effects of these dehumanising systems.

    • 1 hr 8 min
    How We Care: Episode 22: Do We Love Our Clients?

    How We Care: Episode 22: Do We Love Our Clients?

    Elizabeth and Paul discuss whether they love their clients, the different types of love experienced in human connection, what love means in helping conversations and the effect that attentive, accepting, warm, therapeutic relationships can have on clients and why this is the case. They also consider potential problems within meaningful professional helping relationships and how to address them.

    • 58 min
    How We Care: Episode 21: Transitions in Life and Work

    How We Care: Episode 21: Transitions in Life and Work

    Elizabeth and Paul discuss how big changes in life (parenthood, retirement, loss, redundancy, ill health, etc) impact us and what can be useful to know about coping with changes to our roles, whether chosen or imposed on us.

    • 56 min
    Reshare: Ep1 Being With Emotions in Helping Conversations

    Reshare: Ep1 Being With Emotions in Helping Conversations

    This is a reshare of our very first episode. Elizabeth and Paul discuss the core conditions for being present and supportive when clients express strong emotions such as fear, anger, or grief in helping conversations. They also explore how helping professionals can protect themselves from absorbing difficult emotions when helping clients through tough times.

    • 45 min

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