Accredited Online Courses for Counsellors and Psychotherapists
Accredited Courses used by NHS Trusts, Major Charities, Counselling Services, Organisations and Individual Therapists
Accredited courses are acknowledged as formal Continuing Professional Development and the Certificate awarded provides evidence of attendance for professional bodies and employers. See individual courses for details.
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Edited by Maggie Robson and Sue Pattison (2018)
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This course is for counsellors and mental health workers to formalise and accredit their practice hours with children and young people. Accreditation of practice hours will provide evidence of experience for employers and professional bodies.
This course is for qualified or experienced supervisors to upgrade their practice with Advanced Skills of Group Supervision. The course provides 15 CPD hours/points.
Learn professional body informed competences to enable you to work with CYP. For students wanting practice hours from placements with CYP or adult trained counsellors wanting to extend their practice. This lesson gives you a flavour of the Diploma.
This is an accredited [CPD Standards Office] Diploma in Counselling Children and Young People, payable in 3 monthly payments. Learn professional body informed competences to work safely and ethically with children and young people.
*Includes Online and Telephone Supervision* This qualification extends your knowledge, skills and practice to provide clinical supervision with confidence. Course fee £648 with an additional £180 for individual clinical coaching (mandatory).
*Includes Online and Telephone Supervision* This course enables you to begin supervising counsellors and psychotherapists. --Fee £432 and 3 month payment plan---Option to top up later to the Diploma for £216 plus supervision/coaching fees (3x60).
Suicide Ideation or Suicide Intent? This online training meeting of Café Thérapeutique focuses on the gap, the difference between the client's ideas around suicide and what might change leading them into active suicide.
The subject of attraction in therapy comes up regularly in my supervision practice and dealing with this in a way that protects the client and the professional can be stressful and uncomfortable. On the other hand, it can be a process of growth.
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