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Certificates of Counselling
Advanced Diplomas in Counselling
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I am an accredited member of the British Association of Counsellors and Psychotherapists {BACP}
and Counselling for Children and Young People {CCYP} and also a UKRCP registered independant counsellor and phychotherapist.
I discuss caseloads
each month with a qualified supervisor. I am also covered by insurance, acquainted with the Guide
to School Counselling set out by the BACP and have had a recent police check (POCVA).
My approach is integrative, utilising the continuum from solution focused to
psychodynamic. I use the person-centred approach as a foundation, drawing upon the core conditions
of empathy, unconditional positive regard and congruence. Cognitive
Behavioural Therapy The objective is
to change self-defeating or irrational beliefs and behaviours by altering negative ways of thinking. Aims to remove the obstacles
that people place in their own way, and also to achieve a healthy balance between short-term and long-term goals.Family / Systemic counselling Focuses on the networks of significant relationships within which people
live their lives, to explore the meaning and interactions they have. The client group tends to be family members.Psychodynamic work Is based on the idea that past experiences have a bearing on experiences and feelings in the
present, and those important relationships, perhaps from early childhood, may be replayed with other people later in life.Motivational interviewing Motivational Interviewing is useful for helping to work with ambivalence to make changes and
achieve goals. It involves building motivation, strengthening commitment and maximising strengths.
Solution
Focused Counselling Short term work with short and long term goals to achieve change. The BACP is the umbrella organisation
for counselling in the UK.
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