A Little Book about on First Helping Sessions: Practical Notes from Supervision for Beginning Counselors

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A Little Book on First Helping Sessions: Supervision Notes for Beginning Counselors is a practical and reflective guide for counselors preparing to meet clients for the first time. Grounded in developmental training and real-world application, this book helps readers navigate the first session with clarity, humility, and purpose.

This book highlights three unique features and serves as a practical resource to support students learning counseling skills and processes.

  • Relational-Ethical Approach to Informed Consent: Learn how to prepare and present clear, ethical informed consent in both in-person and telehealth settings. This approach uses client-centered language to build trust, support autonomy, and establish ethical relationship from the very first contact.
  • The QLRQ Sequence: Apply a structured yet flexible sequence of Question, Listening, Reflection, and follow-up Question. This method helps counselors maintain a relational rhythm that balances information gathering with empathy, especially during the early phase of client exploration and connection.
  • Kenosis: Embrace a self-emptying posture that frees counselors from judgment and self-protective patterns, while staying grounded in their core identity. Modeled after the radical servanthood of Jesus, kenosis fosters cultural humility, grace, and the hope of authentic connection across deep differences.

Whether you are entering your first practicum or growing in foundational skills, this book encourages readers to ground their practice in presence, purpose, and relationship – developing not only basic counseling skill, but also a professional identity shaped by cultural humility and a deep respect for the dignity of every client.

 

Kwong-Liem Karl Kwan

Dr. Kwong-Liem Karl Kwan is a counseling psychologist and educator with over 30 years of experience preparing future counselors and psychologists. He has taught and supervised students in accredited programs at Purdue University, the University of Missouri–Columbia, and San Francisco State University in the United States. Dr. Kwan has also served as visiting lecturer at the Chinese University of Hong Kong, National Taiwan Normal University, China Lutheran Seminary, and Singapore Bible College.

"Dr. Kwan draws on decades of teaching and supervision to offer practical guidance that honors the technical and relational heart of psychotherapy. This book equips emerging clinicians with the skills, posture, and professional identity needed to navigate early sessions."
Kavoos Ghane Bassiri, LMFT, LPCC
Former Director of Behavioral Health, San Francisco Department of Public Health

"This book brings depth and nuance to the application of core skills that I learned in Dr. Kwan's foundational counseling course over fifteen years ago. His insights remain a central influence in how I build strong, ethical, and empathic alliances with clients."
Stacey Dana (JD, MS, LMFT) Counseling & Consulting www.staceydanatherapy.com

"Grounded in decades of listening to students in clinical supervision, this book distills common challenges into clear, relatable insights that normalize anxiety and support ethical, reflective practice. It is the kind of resource I wish had been available when I was first finding my footing in the field."
David Meshel, Ph.D., Psychologist, Kaiser Permanente San Francisco

A Little Book on First Helping Sessions: Supervision Notes for Beginning Counselors is a practical and reflective guide for counselors preparing to meet clients for the first time. Grounded in developmental training and real-world application, this book helps readers navigate the first session with clarity, humility, and purpose.

This book highlights three unique features and serves as a practical resource to support students learning counseling skills and processes.

  • Relational-Ethical Approach to Informed Consent: Learn how to prepare and present clear, ethical informed consent in both in-person and telehealth settings. This approach uses client-centered language to build trust, support autonomy, and establish ethical relationship from the very first contact.
  • The QLRQ Sequence: Apply a structured yet flexible sequence of Question, Listening, Reflection, and follow-up Question. This method helps counselors maintain a relational rhythm that balances information gathering with empathy, especially during the early phase of client exploration and connection.
  • Kenosis: Embrace a self-emptying posture that frees counselors from judgment and self-protective patterns, while staying grounded in their core identity. Modeled after the radical servanthood of Jesus, kenosis fosters cultural humility, grace, and the hope of authentic connection across deep differences.

Whether you are entering your first practicum or growing in foundational skills, this book encourages readers to ground their practice in presence, purpose, and relationship – developing not only basic counseling skill, but also a professional identity shaped by cultural humility and a deep respect for the dignity of every client.

 

Kwong-Liem Karl Kwan

Dr. Kwong-Liem Karl Kwan is a counseling psychologist and educator with over 30 years of experience preparing future counselors and psychologists. He has taught and supervised students in accredited programs at Purdue University, the University of Missouri–Columbia, and San Francisco State University in the United States. Dr. Kwan has also served as visiting lecturer at the Chinese University of Hong Kong, National Taiwan Normal University, China Lutheran Seminary, and Singapore Bible College.

"Dr. Kwan draws on decades of teaching and supervision to offer practical guidance that honors the technical and relational heart of psychotherapy. This book equips emerging clinicians with the skills, posture, and professional identity needed to navigate early sessions."
Kavoos Ghane Bassiri, LMFT, LPCC
Former Director of Behavioral Health, San Francisco Department of Public Health

"This book brings depth and nuance to the application of core skills that I learned in Dr. Kwan's foundational counseling course over fifteen years ago. His insights remain a central influence in how I build strong, ethical, and empathic alliances with clients."
Stacey Dana (JD, MS, LMFT) Counseling & Consulting www.staceydanatherapy.com

"Grounded in decades of listening to students in clinical supervision, this book distills common challenges into clear, relatable insights that normalize anxiety and support ethical, reflective practice. It is the kind of resource I wish had been available when I was first finding my footing in the field."
David Meshel, Ph.D., Psychologist, Kaiser Permanente San Francisco