Assignment 1 Semester 1 2026
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Due Date: April 2026
PRACTISING FOUNDATIONAL COUNSELLING SKILLS IN A COMMUNITY-BASED
INTERVIEW CONTEXT
INTRODUCTION
This assignment presents a structured report on a one-to-one counselling interview
conducted with an individual in my community who is experiencing a personal difficulty. The
purpose of this task was to apply foundational counselling skills in a real-world context, while
maintaining objectivity, ethical awareness, and reflexivity. The interviewee is not a friend or
family member, and a pseudonym is used to protect confidentiality.
The interview focused on understanding the individual’s lived experience of their problem,
exploring its emotional and social impact, and applying core counselling micro skills to
establish a supportive and respectful relationship. In addition to describing the interview
process, this report reflects critically on my role as a developing counsellor. Particular
attention is given to reflexivity, social context, counselling micro skills, theoretical application,
and ethical practice, including confidentiality and informed consent.
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PRACTISING FOUNDATIONAL COUNSELLING SKILLS IN A COMMUNITY-
BASED INTERVIEW CONTEXT
INTRODUCTION
This assignment presents a structured report on a one-to-one counselling interview
conducted with an individual in my community who is experiencing a personal
difficulty. The purpose of this task was to apply foundational counselling skills in a
real-world context, while maintaining objectivity, ethical awareness, and reflexivity.
The interviewee is not a friend or family member, and a pseudonym is used to
protect confidentiality.
The interview focused on understanding the individual’s lived experience of their
problem, exploring its emotional and social impact, and applying core counselling
micro skills to establish a supportive and respectful relationship. In addition to
describing the interview process, this report reflects critically on my role as a
developing counsellor. Particular attention is given to reflexivity, social context,
counselling micro skills, theoretical application, and ethical practice, including
confidentiality and informed consent.
This portfolio integrates practical experience with counselling theory from PYC3715
and relevant psychological literature. The aim is not only to demonstrate skill
application, but also to evaluate my growth as a reflective and ethically aware
beginner counsellor.
QUESTION 1 – THE INTERVIEWEE’S STORY
I interviewed a woman whom I will refer to as Nomsa to protect her identity. Nomsa
is a 34-year-old mother of two who is currently experiencing significant financial and
emotional stress after losing her job six months ago. She previously worked as an
administrative assistant, but the company retrenched several employees due to
financial difficulties. Since then, she has struggled to secure new employment
despite submitting multiple applications. Nomsa explained that her main concern is
not only the financial strain but also the impact this situation has had on her sense of
self-worth and confidence. She described feeling embarrassed, anxious, and
increasingly withdrawn from social activities. The uncertainty about providing for her