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Building Connections with Guarded Clients Post-Completion of a Professional Counsellor Diploma Program

Navigating the delicate task of connecting with clients who guard their emotions poses a unique challenge for professional counsellors. Often, these individuals exhibit resistance, creating a barrier to effective communication and therapeutic progress. Successfully breaking down these emotional barriers requires a nuanced approach and a reevaluation of the traditional understanding of resistance in therapy.

Historically, resistance has been attributed to internal factors within the client. However, contemporary perspectives have shifted the focus to the relationship dynamics between the client and the counsellor, relieving clients of the sole responsibility for their guarded demeanor. Recognizing that there is always a reason behind a client’s guardedness, it becomes the counsellor’s responsibility to comprehend this behavior beyond the lens of mere resistance. For professional counsellors seeking to provide effective guidance, establishing a connection with such clients is paramount.

Understanding the Client’s Resistance

In the realm of counseling, professionals are entrusted with the task of unraveling the complexities behind their clients’ emotional states and reactions. When faced with guarded clients, this undertaking demands a more profound exploration. If a client exhibits resistance during sessions, the initial step involves delving into the origins of their behavior. A comprehensive understanding of how this conduct may be intertwined with their upbringing, past relationships, or previous therapeutic experiences becomes crucial. As students embark on their journey in counselling training at Rhodes Wellness College, they acquire the skills necessary to guide clients through a spectrum of past traumas, encompassing issues like abuse, addictions, family dynamics, and relationship challenges.

Rather than categorizing withdrawn clients as simply guarded, it is constructive to entertain the notion that emotional openness might evoke anxiety or discomfort. In such instances, counselors are encouraged to devise strategies that align with the client’s comfort level, fostering an environment conducive to productive therapeutic engagement.

Are you interested in training to become a counsellor or a life coach?

For those aspiring to delve into the dynamic field of counseling or coaching, consider full-time or part-time training programs at Rhodes Wellness College. Our programs equip you with the expertise to connect with clients on a profound level, addressing their unique needs. Reach out to us to explore the transformative journey of studying at Rhodes Wellness College and discover the rewarding path to becoming a skilled and empathetic professional in the field.

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Accreditation & Recognition

Rhodes Wellness College has been delivering education since 1996, establishing connections within the industries we and our students serve. Committed to maintaining high standards and safeguarding public trust, our programs are accredited and recognized by leading associations that uphold stringent educational standards, ensuring excellence and competency in coaching, counselling, nutrition, and wellness. Please click here to learn more about our accreditation and the recognition we have earned in the field.



  • PCTIA
  • EQA
  • Imagine
  • CPCA
  • ACCT



  • PCTIA
  • EQA
  • Imagine
  • CPCA
  • ACCT

Rhodes Wellness College is regulated by the Private Training Institutions Branch (PTIB) of the Ministry of Advanced Education and Skills Training.

Designated B.C. Private Training Institutions Branch & Shield Design mark is a certification mark owned by the Government of British Columbia and used under licence. To view our college’s PTIB “Designation Certificate”, please click here