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Available courses
The Introduction to Counselling Skills course is aimed at those who are new to, or wish to explore, an interest in counselling. The aim of the programme is to increase understanding of the counselling process, explore person-centred counselling theoretical issues and to practise the skills and attitudes involved in being a skilled helper.
- Teacher: Sarah Bartholomew
- Teacher: Olivia Nichols
- Teacher: Maggie Southworth
- Teacher: Clissie Tullett
This one-year, part-time course is designed for adult students to gain the theoretical knowledge and ways of being required to practise as a skilled helper using the person-centred approach developed by Carl Rogers. It includes developing ways of listening and relating, nurturing self- awareness including the spiritual element of self, and understanding the role and use of counselling skills in the workplace and beyond.
- Teacher: Simone Jalabert
- Teacher: Charlie Norman
- Teacher: Maggie Southworth
This one-year, part-time course is designed for adult students to gain the theoretical knowledge and ways of being required to practise as a skilled helper using the person-centred approach developed by Carl Rogers. It includes developing ways of listening and relating, nurturing self- awareness including the spiritual element of self, and understanding the role and use of counselling skills in the workplace and beyond.
- Teacher: Sarah Bartholomew
- Teacher: Maggie Southworth
- Teacher: Catherine Watson
- Teacher: Sandra Lee
- Teacher: Charlie Norman
- Teacher: Michelle Oldale
- Teacher: Mary Pascall
- Moderator: Charlie Norman
- Teacher: Tom Norfolk
- Teacher: Eve Silver
- Teacher: Sarah Ellan
- Teacher: Charlie Norman
This one-year, part-time course is designed for adult students to gain the theoretical knowledge and ways of being required to practise as a skilled helper using the person-centred approach developed by Carl Rogers. It includes developing ways of listening and relating, nurturing self- awareness including the spiritual element of self, and understanding the role and use of counselling skills in the workplace and beyond.
- Teacher: Charlie Norman
- Teacher: Maggie Southworth
- Teacher: Catherine Watson
This one-year, part-time course is designed for adult students to gain the theoretical knowledge and ways of being required to practise as a skilled helper using the person-centred approach developed by Carl Rogers. It includes developing ways of listening and relating, nurturing self- awareness including the spiritual element of self, and understanding the role and use of counselling skills in the workplace and beyond.
- Teacher: John Jackson
- Teacher: Simone Jalabert
- Teacher: Maggie Southworth
THE DIPLOMA COURSE
Intentions
and Objectives
This two-year, part-time course is designed for
adult students to gain the theoretical knowledge and practical skills required
to practice as a professional counsellor using the person-centred approach
developed by the late Carl Rogers. It includes developing listening skills, theoretical
understanding and professional and ethical competence and includes an emphasis
on understanding and working with the spiritual element of the self.
- Teacher: Warren Cathrine
- Teacher: Sandra Lee
- Teacher: Mary Pascall
- Teacher: Sarah Ellan
- Teacher: Eve Silver
This one-year, part-time course is designed for adult students to gain the theoretical knowledge and ways of being required to practise as a skilled helper using the person-centred approach developed by Carl Rogers. It includes developing ways of listening and relating, nurturing self- awareness including the spiritual element of self, and understanding the role and use of counselling skills in the workplace and beyond.
- Teacher: Sarah Ellan