Counselling Diploma
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I have done a Diploma in counselling recently which I completely loved. I had a great tutor who was quite friendly and assistive throughout.
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Presently engaged in a counselling diploma level 3.The drafted materials are descriptive and composed in a clear way, wrapping the recent developments in counselling. The crew members are supportive and till date has fixed all the problems I had. Their cost is quite cutthroat and they propose simple zero interest instalments which is great. I would surely endorse them.
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Course
In St Helens
Description
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Type
Course
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Location
St helens
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Start date
Different dates available
The aim of this course is to introduce you to the theory and practice of Counselling skills in a way that is informative, supportive and enjoyable. The Counselling Diploma is a practical and stimulating course, ideal for individuals with no prior counselling knowledge. It will also help you develop the skills you need in order to work on a one to one basis with people in need of help, guidance and support.
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Reviews
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I have done a Diploma in counselling recently which I completely loved. I had a great tutor who was quite friendly and assistive throughout.
← | →
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Presently engaged in a counselling diploma level 3.The drafted materials are descriptive and composed in a clear way, wrapping the recent developments in counselling. The crew members are supportive and till date has fixed all the problems I had. Their cost is quite cutthroat and they propose simple zero interest instalments which is great. I would surely endorse them.
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Course rating
Recommended
Centre rating
Sarah Rhodes
Taalib Alexander
This centre's achievements
All courses are up to date
The average rating is higher than 3.7
More than 50 reviews in the last 12 months
This centre has featured on Emagister for 16 years
Subjects
- IT
- Planning
- Skills and Training
Course programme
Module 1: Introduction
What counselling is and what it is not
How counselling differs from other helping skills (such as advice-giving, guidance, befriending, etc.)
Core skills involved in counselling
Confidentiality issues
Module 2: Models and approaches of helping
The counselling and helping process
The principles of skilled helping
The use and effects of questions
Challenges to clients’ views
Module 3: Working with feelings
Exploring the subject of Change: its impacts and challenges
Consideration of Boundaries and Ethics
Setting goals, planning action – and dealing with resistance
Ending the counselling skills relationship
Module 4: Goals – and moving on
Supervision: its importance in good practice
Competence in record-keeping
The importance of Continuing Personal Development (CPD) and taking care of YOU
Using your counselling skills
Counselling Diploma