Person Centred Therapist Reflects on Recorded Therapy Session - Part 1

In this video, I watch the first half of the original therapy session recording and share my honest reflections and thoughts. I’ll discuss what I think went well, areas where I might have responded differently, and some insights into the choices I made during the session. My aim is to be transparent about the process and to offer a little behind-the-scenes look at how I reflect on my practice. This isn’t about perfection—it's about learning, growing, and understanding how we can develop our skills as person-centred therapists. I hope you find it helpful and that it encourages you to reflect on your own practice too. Feel free to share your thoughts or questions in the comments—I’d love to hear your perspective! Tags: person-centred therapy, counselling demonstration, therapy session example, active listening skills, empathic counselling, authentic therapy session, counselling training, mental health, therapeutic techniques, client-centred approach, therapy reflection, counselling practice, therapy in action, person-centred counselling, real therapy session, counselling demonstration, therapeutic skills, mental health support, client-focused therapy, therapy training, reflective practice, counselling techniques, authentic counselling, therapy review, therapist training Timestamps: 00:00 Beginning 00:38 Contract 01:50 Out of sync 05:00 Reflection 07:07 My facial expressions 09:24 Mixtures of feelings/configurations of self 12:25 Owning my own uncertainty 15:39 Clumsy meta-communication 19:56 Reflection 20:54 Immediacy 22:14 Body language & Mirroring 25:38 Talking for too long! 30:18 Being with the uncertainty 32:50 Relfection 34:42 Acknowledging my uncertainty 40:53 Configurations of self 46:15 Reflection 48:22 End of watching