Trainers

15 Results Found

Online Counselling in the prevention and treatment of problem gambling – Interview with Susanne Irving

We interviewed Susanne Irving about her experience as an online counsellor with GamCare the leading provider of information, advice, support and free counselling for the prevention and treatment of pr

Not your average anger management programme – Interview with Buck Black

Buck describes his programme as "evidenced based. This means that it is based on a program that has been studied and has been shown to be effective for many clients. This program has both education (teaching anger managment techniques) and therapy (finding the root of anger and addressing it directly)."

Developing Self Awareness – Workshop by Louise Thom

Aims of the Workshop Increase your self awareness. Equip you with simple tools you can use in practice with your clients. Space to reflect and focus on who you can be for your clients. Develop or Re-inspire your passion and drive to be a great counsellor.

La Jolla Program UK: Still living the dream – Interview with Kay Laurie

Kay Laurie has been Part of encounter groups since the late 1970's and has become deeply passionate about the human connection possible in these groups and their potential for personal and community growth.

Working with children affected by drug or alcohol misuse – Interview with Glenn Liddall

Sunflower Garden offers a range of therapeutic support to children and young people in Edinburgh aged from 5 to 14 years old. The interview is an opportunity to hear about the skills and resources both practitioners and managers need to deliver therapeutic support to vulnerable children.

No sex please, we’re Therapists – Interview with Stephanie Palin

Talking with clients about their sexual experiences is a challanging endeavour for many therapists and comes with lots of questions, should I ask client's about their sexual relationship, why am i not asking, am I embarrassed and what's the impact of my own sexual experience on my client work.

Motivational Interviewing: A technique for your practice? Interview with Buck Black

Motivational Interviewing has been extensively used in working with addiction and is widely known as an effective intervention in this kind of work. Buck has taken this technique and used it successfully in his work with a wide range of clients in his face to face and online practice. Buck describes his use of this technique as closely aligned to the person centred approach while giving both the therapist and client a framework to use in their working alliance.

Teaching Counselling Skills: In a War Zone! – Interview with Sandra Grieve and Lucia Berdondini

Sandra Grieve and Lucia Berdondini are currently delivering the COSCA Certificate in Counselling Skills, on behalf of Strathclyde University, to a group of students in Afghanistan.

La Jolla Program: A facilitators perspective – Interview with Will Stillwell

Will Stillwell was a colleague of Carl Rogers and is Co-Director of the La Jolla Program, a 43 year old residential program for individuals which is still following in the client centered/person centered tradition associated with Carl Rogers. Will works in organisations as a coach to individuals, facilitator to groups & mediator in conflict situations.

OCTIA 2011 Interview: The Association for Counselling and Therapy Online (ACTO)

OCTIA 2011 Interview: ACTO - The Association for Counselling and Therapy Online Kate Lakeland interviewed Stephanie Palin Vice Chair of ACTO the website for online counsellors and their clients.

Person Centred Couples Counselling – Allan Turner & Kate Stubbings

This is an important, but often neglected area of Person Centred Counselling. There is very little theoretical writing which is exclusively person centred, on this subject. This presentation is unashamedly person-centred and will focus on PCA theory as it is applied to couples work.