Resources
E-Therapy explores the principles and practices of delivering counselling online through video, phone, email, and messaging. This section covers the skills, ethics, legal considerations, and best practices to support your work in providing safe and effective digital therapy.
Equality, Diversity & Inclusion explores the principles of fair and inclusive counselling practice. This section helps you understand how to work ethically and sensitively with diverse clients, addressing issues of identity, culture, discrimination, and accessibility in therapy.
Practice in counselling refers to the knowledge, skills, ethics, and legal principles that guide your therapeutic work. This section explores self-awareness, communication, boundaries, contracting, and professional development to help you provide ethical and client-centred support.
Presentations in counselling refer to the issues and challenges clients bring to therapy, such as anxiety, depression, trauma, and relationship difficulties. This section provides resources to help you understand, assess, and respond to different client needs effectively.
Skills in counselling encompass the core techniques and competencies needed to support clients effectively. This section covers key skills such as active listening, empathy, questioning, reflection, and rapport-building, helping you develop and refine your therapeutic approach.
Study Help offers guidance and resources to support you in your counselling training. This section includes tips on academic writing, research, self-care, and effective study techniques to help you succeed in your learning journey.
Theory in counselling provides the foundational frameworks that guide therapeutic practice. This section explores key psychological theories and approaches, helping you understand human behaviour, inform your interventions, and adapt your practice to meet client needs.