Special Edition – New CPCAB Level 5 Qualification: Counselling Children and Young People

Special Edition – New CPCAB Level 5 Qualification: Counselling Children and Young People In this week’s special edition podcast, Rory Lees-Oakes speaks with Heather Price of the Counselling and Psychotherapy Central Awarding Body (CPCAB) on the exciting introduction of a new level 5 qualification – Counselling Children and Young People (11-18). The details of this […]

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Special Edition - New CPCAB Level 5 Counselling Children and Young People

204 – What is Ambiguous Loss

204 – What is Ambiguous Loss Barriers in Communication – Applying Theory to Self In Episode 204 of the Counselling Tutor Podcast, Rory Lees-Oakes and Ken Kelly return with three new topics of discussion: In today’s ‘Counselling Foundations’ we look at barriers in communication. Then in ‘Focus on Self’, Rory and Ken discuss applying theories

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202 – Counselling LGBTQ Clients

202 – Counselling LGBTQ Clients Pacing Yourself in Counselling – Importance of Journaling In Episode 202 of the Counselling Tutor Podcast, your hosts Rory Lees-Oakes and Ken Kelly discuss today’s three topics: ‘Counselling Foundations’ – where today’s focus lies in pacing yourself within your sessions. ‘Focus on Self’ – where Rory and Ken discuss the

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CT Podcast Ep202 featured image - Topics Discussed: Pacing Yourself in Counselling - Importance of Journaling - Counselling LGBTQ Clients

Minimising Stress in Academic Writing

In this lecture, counsellor and trainer Emma Chapman aims to help you understand what is required to pass academic writing assignments in counselling training. After listening to her presentation, you will be able to: identify what an assignment is asking you to do understand how to structure and plan an assignment to avoid feelings of

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Minimising Stress in Academic Writing - lecture for student counsellors

201 – Non-judgemental Attitude in Therapy

201 – Non-judgemental Attitude in Therapy Setting Boundaries as a Therapist – Talking Respectfully about Sexuality and Gender Identity In Episode 201 of the Counselling Tutor Podcast, Rory Lees-Oakes and Ken Kelly return to discuss today’s three topics: ‘Counselling Foundations’ – where today Rory and Ken focus on developing a non-judgemental attitude in therapy. ‘Focus

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CT Podcast Ep201 featured image - Topics Discussed: Non-judgemental Attitude in Therapy - Setting Boundaries as a Therapist - Talking Respectfully about Sexuality and Gender Identity

Working with Moral Injury

In this lecture, psychotherapist Amy Launder aims to help you become aware of moral injury, and how to work with this situation therapeutically. You will learn: to understand what moral injury is to explore what might cause moral injury to identify the impacts of moral injury to explore how we can work with moral injury

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Working with Moral Injury - CPD lecture

200 – Working with Addictions in Therapy

200 – Working with Addictions in Therapy Becoming Congruent – Feeling Incompetent as a Therapist In Episode 200 of the Counselling Tutor Podcast, Ken Kelly and Rory Lees-Oakes celebrate nearing 2 million podcast downloads before outlining today’s three segments: ‘Counselling Foundations’ where in this episode Ken and Rory discuss becoming congruent. In today’s ‘Focus on

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CT Podcast Ep200 featured image - Topics Discussed: Becoming Congruent - Feeling Incompetent as a Therapist - Working with Addictions in Therapy