Co-Counselling (CCI) core training

Course

In Coalville

£ 201-500

Description

  • Type

    Workshop

  • Level

    Beginner

  • Location

    Coalville

  • Class hours

    40h

  • Duration

    5 Days

This is the 40 hour core training leading to membership of CCI (Co-Counselling International). It course takes place over 5 days at weekends.

Facilities

Location

Start date

Coalville (Leicestershire)
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Start date

On request

About this course

This course enable people to be able to have co-counselling sessions with other co-counsellors for the rest of their lives.

Anyone who is ready and willing to make changes for the better in themselves and thie lives.

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Subjects

  • Giving good attention
  • Emotional Competence
  • Balance of Attention
  • Acceptance of others as equals
  • Self awareness
  • Self confidence
  • Self-esteem
  • Peer working
  • Problem Solving
  • Co-Counselling

Teachers and trainers (1)

John Talbut

John Talbut

Trainer

Course programme

Learning co-counselling is mainly about learning how to be the "client". In the process, you learn counselling skills and techniques that you use to work on your own material. In Co-Counselling International the client is always in charge. Our counselling skill is rooted in our experience as client.

As a client, you learn to work with your feelings rather than discussing or suppressing them. You learn how to discard old and worn out "should”s and "ought”s. Unhelpful behaviour patterns are explored, often starting by dealing with current issues rather than digging for "deep" material.

As a counsellor the basic skill is the ability to give clear, caring and non-judgemental "free attention". The training also introduces you to a "tool kit" of observational skills, suggestions and interventions that can be used by your client. Interventions are used mainly as reminders or encouragement to help the client to work in the ways that they know. Co-counselling does not use techniques such as feedback, interpretation or questioning.

Co-Counselling (CCI) core training

£ 201-500