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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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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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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198 – Use of Silence in Counselling

198 – Use of Silence in Counselling Does Your History Inform Your Practice? – Race and Culture In Episode 198 of the Counselling Tutor Podcast, Rory Lees-Oakes and Ken Kelly take us through three topics: ‘Counselling Foundations’ – where in this episode the use of silence within counselling will be explored. ‘Focus on Self’ –

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Developing Core Competence in Race and Culture: Eight Reasons Why It Matters

In this lecture, psychotherapist Mamood Ahmad aims to help you understand why core competence in race, culture and antidiscrimination matters so you can situate your learning. After listening to the lecture, you will be able to: explain why race and culture core competence is vital recognise the possible consequences of not being core competent understand

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Talking Respectfully about Sexuality and Gender Identity with Clients

In this lecture, counsellor Daniel Winstanley aims to help you consider how to talk respectfully with clients about gender and sexuality. His objectives are: to describe the challenges that therapists experience talking about gender and sexuality with clients to recognise the importance of appropriate language, particularly to LGBTQ+ and GSRD communities (due to historical and

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Using Timelines in Counselling

In this lecture, you will learn from counsellor and trainer Emma Chapman what a timeline is, why you might choose to use one, and the benefits of doing so in a therapeutic setting. By the end of the lecture, you can expect to be able to: describe what a timeline is understand the benefits of

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Working with Goals in Therapy

This lecture offers you the opportunity to learn about working with goals in therapy from Mick Cooper, Professor of Counselling Psychology at the University of Roehampton. Mick introduces the topic by looking at what goals are and why they matter. He draws on research evidence to show the wide range of goal types that clients

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