In session two of discernment counseling, the focus is on establishing the leaning-out partner’s willingness to engage with the discernment process and letting them take the initiative in the session. This involves understanding their contributions to the relationship problems and avoiding the temptation to pursue them towards a specific path.
Key Points:
Establishing the Counselor's Role:
Avoiding the Battle for Initiative:
Avoiding Premature Decisions:
Addressing Hopelessness:
Exploring Interaction Patterns:
Deepening the Conversation:
Getting on Board:
Conclusion:
Working with the leaning-out partner in session two involves establishing the counselor's role, avoiding the battle for initiative, avoiding premature decisions, addressing hopelessness, exploring interaction patterns, deepening the conversation, and getting the leaning-out partner on board with the discernment process. By focusing on these key points, discernment counselors can help the leaning-out partner take the initiative, engage with the discernment process, and make informed decisions about their relationship's future.