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Task 1: Case study Dudu: Leaving her husband and child Assume the
perspective of a Person-centred approach, and show how you would
proceed with Dudu who comes to a community counselling centre at the
recommendation of a friend, who expresses concern that Dudu intends to
leave her child. The friend thinks she is confused and needs professional
help. Some background data: Dudu was born and reared in KwaZulu-Natal.
Her father is a reformed alcoholic who drank heavily when the client was a
child. Both parents are religious, and the father is described as a strict
fundamentalist. Dudu has a younger brother who works as a police officer
and is described as the family favourite. She says her parents were stricter
with her than with their son and emphasised the importance of marriage as
well as the woman’s dependent and inferior role in that relationship. 1
Dudu dropped out of high school in the Grade 9. She worked as a domestic
helper in Durban until marrying and moving to Johannesburg three years
ago. She then worked as a waitress. Her husband says that they have had
no fights or arguments during their three-year marriage, and the client
agrees. Six months ago, Dudu gave birth to a baby boy. There were no
medical complications, and she maintains that she adjusted well to the
baby, but she reports just not being able to feel much of anything except
tired. Two months ago, she and her husband moved to Bloemfontein so
that he could take up a new job. She began working as a cashier at a shop.
In the course of her work, she began to have a series of brief sexual affairs
with fellow workers. At the same time, although her husband is happy with
his new job, it does not pay well. He has asked her to try to find a second

, job or to take overtime hours at the shop. Dudu is considering leaving her
husband and her child, although she is uncertain how she would continue
to support herself financially. She is also concerned with what would
happen to her son, because her husband cannot look after him financially.
She insists that she does not want to take the child with her.

Questions 1.



1. What is your attitude about Dudu wanting to leave her husband and her
child? What are your values on this matter, and how would they influence the
way you would work with her?

As a person-centred counsellor, I would set aside any personal judgments or
societal norms regarding motherhood, marriage, and infidelity. My core value is
that Dudu is the expert on her own life and has the right to make choices that she
believes are best for her.

Even if I personally value parental responsibility or marital commitment, in the
person-centred framework, I must suspend these values to provide
unconditional positive regard. My role is to create a non-judgmental,
empathetic, and genuine environment where Dudu can explore her thoughts and
feelings freely.



2. Assume that Dudu asked you for your advice regarding her plan to leave
her husband and child. What would you say? To what degree do you think
Dudu can function without advice?

In PCA, we avoid giving direct advice or solutions. Instead, I would gently reflect
her feelings and explore the underlying emotions and needs behind her desire to
leave. For example, I might say:

“It sounds like you’re feeling overwhelmed and emotionally distant from your
current life. Can you tell me more about what leaving means to you?”

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