Introduction to Counselling Skills

Course

In Edinburgh

£ 395 VAT inc.

Description

  • Type

    Course

  • Location

    Edinburgh (Scotland)

  • Class hours

    21h

On completion of the three day course participants will: understand the core concepts that underpin counselling skills be able to apply skills in practice within a developmental framework relate skills to the practice of TA have practiced and developed skills in: active listening responding reflectively summarising open and closed questioning appropriate self disclosure immediacy responding to blocks to contact recognising boundaries confrontation and challenge empathy working with resistance. Suitable for: People looking for an introduction into the counselling world or therapists of other disciplines looking to extend their knowledge of counselling theory and practice

Facilities

Location

Start date

Edinburgh (Midlothian/Edinburghshire)
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First Floor Offices, 86 Causewayside, EH9 1PY

Start date

On request

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Course programme

Course review:

The Introduction to Counselling Skills is a three day standalone course to introduce the basics of counselling skills. Whilst it is a pre-requisite for those entering the COSCA Counselling Diploma, it is open to all and recommended for anyone considering counselling and psychotherapy training. The primary aim of the course is for participants to understand the theoretical base for core counselling skills through experiential learning and to be able to relate these concepts to Transactional Analysis practice. The course is offered by Physis Training as a component part of training that meets COSCA’s requirement for counselling skills training as a pre-requisite to entering for a COSCA diploma course.

On completion of the three day course participants will:

  • understand the core concepts that underpin counselling skills
  • be able to apply skills in practice within a developmental framework
  • relate skills to the practice of TA


have practiced and developed skills in:

  • active listening
  • responding reflectively
  • summarising
  • open and closed questioning
  • appropriate self disclosure
  • immediacy
  • responding to blocks to contact
  • recognising boundaries
  • confrontation and challenge
  • empathy
  • working with resistance

Introduction to Counselling Skills

£ 395 VAT inc.