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Introduction to Counselling Skills

Ellie Bye

10/09/2010
What I would highlight: I would recomend this course to absolutely anyone. It is one of the best things I have ever done for so many reasons.
Course taken: September 2010
Would you recommend this course?: Yes

Introduction to Counselling Theory and Person Centred Practice

Connie Vaughan

10/09/2010
What I would highlight: I did enjoy the course and found it very useful. The ...... day was really key to developing a further understanding behind PC Counselling and why the 3 core conditions are so important. It did however also make it quite clear as to how emotionally draining it can be to take part in such courses and that you need to be in a place in your life where you can cope with what the course might evoke. I think it's a little overpriced for what you get in terms of teaching hours, however I still really enjoyed it and am looking forward to doing the theory course.
Course taken: September 2010
Would you recommend this course?: Yes

Introduction to Counselling Theory and Person Centred Practice

lisa Rogers

07/09/2010
What I would highlight: A very good course. Understandable and helpful in what was being taught, would definitely recommend
Course taken: September 2010
Would you recommend this course?: Yes
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Advantages of studying here

My background as Course Director of Counselling Skills at UEA has given me years of experience working in this way. By bringing these skills to those outside the Counselling room, individuals discover that they can bring more of themselves to their relationships, and organisations discover that they can reap the benefits.

Areas of specialisation

Introduction to Counselling Skills
Introduction to Counselling Theory
Active Listening Skills
Emotional Intelligence
Group Working Skills
Group Facilitation Skills
Personal Development

Description

Our world requires us to work with each other and as it becomes a faster and more diverse place, this can be quite a challenge. How do we fit in but still retain our individuality? How can we make our voice heard, without stepping on anyone else? How do we make sure that we are not being stepped on?Do people see us as we think they do, or are we getting lost in translation? How can we make our relationships more fulfilling?Self awareness is a key component of my work and, through using the group process, I encourage individuals to learn about themselves, together. By grounding my work in the Person Centred Approach, developed by the Humanistic Psychologist, Carl Rogers, I give people the skills to try out a different way of being. I provide education, training and personal development programmes that give people the space to reflect on who they are now, whilst exploring how much more they can be. The learning is self discovered and relevant. It is learning that lasts.

Who Are You Now?