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In episode 50 of the Counselling Tutor Podcast, Ken Kelly describes the benefits of expanding your vocabulary. ‘Theory…
CBT shares many commonalities with other modalities, yet diverges in areas like directiveness, structure and its relationship with diagnosis. With the rise of third-wave CBT, there’s now more overlap than ever. Read more in the full overview.
Explore how supervision, clinical audit and CPD help CBT practitioners maintain ethical, effective practice. Learn how to integrate audits into therapy, reflect on your development, and meet professional standards through ongoing learning and support. Continue reading to deepen your understanding.
In episode 49 of the Counselling Tutor Podcast – the first in Season 3, as the UK academic…
Understanding safety, risk and legality in CBT helps us work within our competence, support clients in crisis, and take ethical steps to protect wellbeing. Read on to explore how contracting, referral and suicidality assessment support safe practice.
Carl Rogers proposed six necessary and sufficient conditions for therapeutic change—three of which became known as the “core conditions”: empathy, congruence, and unconditional positive regard. When all six are present over time, genuine personality growth becomes possible.
In episode 47 of the Counselling Tutor Podcast-the finale of Season 2-Rory Lees-Oakes and Ken Kelly discuss how…
Blended Learning – Working with Bereavement Welcome to episode 160 of the Counselling Tutor Podcast, in which Ken…
Wondering if remote training will affect your chances of becoming a qualified, employable counsellor? This article breaks down BACP’s current stance, what counts, and how to future-proof your path into the profession. A must-read before choosing your course.
Remote learning offers flexibility, but it’s not without its pitfalls—especially in counselling education. From tech fatigue and limited tutor support to isolation and motivation dips, find out what you can do to stay focused and finish strong.
Online counselling offers flexibility, accessibility and choice—whether via video, phone, chat or email—but also presents new challenges around privacy, risk, and tech. Find out how therapists and clients are navigating this evolving space and what it means for the future.
The Digital Counselling Revolution – Existential Therapy Welcome to episode 159, the first in our brand-new series of…
In episode 45 of the Counselling Tutor Podcast, Rory Lees-Oakes and Ken Kelly talk about how to avoid…