Counselling Skills involve the ability to listen to another person and hear exactly what they are trying to say, from their point of view. It is not about giving advice or providing solutions but facilitating putting a person at ease, being attentive and helping that person tell their 'story', or talk about what is troubling them. In so doing, that person will be in a much better position to make a decision about what to do. This introductory course will therefore benefit both those interested in finding out what counselling is all about, and those who want to gain basic listening/counselling skills. It will provide the opportunity to explore a range of listening and communication skills.
Name: Introduction to Counselling Skills - CPCAB Qualification title: - Qualification type: Other regulated/accredited qualification Assessment This is an opportunity to develop your personal awareness and extend your listening skills. The course is focussed more on the skills you are learning, so assessment is limited to the completion of a Learning Review throughout the course (a written record of your learning experiences and feelings on the course); a Self Review sheet which is a piece about your understanding of what you have learned on the course and how it relates to you; and the compilation of a portfolio of your work. 80% minimum attendance is required but 100% is expected due to the experiential nature of the course. Awarding - Created 20160513 13:42:03 Updated 20160729 08:43:10
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