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In the psychological literature the problem of the resistance presents too one-sided perspective. Usually the work with the client who makes some difficulties is analyzed, the conception how to overcome his resistance is presented and the guidelines how to cope with concrete situations are formulated. Seldom can we find the descriptions relating to the difficult counselor and his resistance. In fact besides the reaction on the client's resistance or the counter- resistance, only the professional burnout is discussed. In the authoress opinion the problem of the resistance in counseling situation is more complex and it refers to both sides. We can recognize many sources of the resistance and we can observe different symptoms of defensive behaviors in case of the person who needs an advice, as well as the counselor. The main aim of this study is to draw our attention to the problem of the resistance in an counseling situation. The observation of this phenomenon, the analysis of its sources and the observation of the client's defensive behaviors and our own reactions can be the important element in the help being offered. It allows applying appropriate measures which can reduce the negative effects of resistance in order to make the further cooperation in solving problems effective possible and effective.
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The article aims to draw attention to some areas of unethical conduct by counselors, which are frequently omitted in the literature. The fact of the matter is that on many occasions the reality of counseling happens to be far from what one finds in the books. Pointing to the dark sides of counseling, normally left unsaid, the authoress describes undesirable behaviors, abuses and negligence towards those seeking advice. Moreover, an attempt has been made to answer the following questions: What risk do those seeking advice face? What kinds of negative conduct can counselors engage in while counseling? How can their 'dark-sided' actions be classified? What consequences can they lead to? It is crucial for counselors and those engaged in counseling process to be aware of negative influences that may come with it. Not only can this awareness make it possible to understand the weaknesses of people who offer help; it can also assist them in regaining control of their behaviors and actions, consequently leading to an increase in standards of counseling.
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