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Self Development

Self-Development in counselling focuses on personal and professional growth, including self-awareness, reflective practice, and continuous learning. This section provides insights and strategies to help you enhance your skills, confidence, and effectiveness as a practitioner.
Continuing Professional Development

Continuing Professional Development (CPD) is an ethical requirement for counsellors, ensuring safe, effective, and evolving practice.Explore CPD standards, requirements from…

Exploring Beliefs, Values and Attitudes in Personal Development

Counsellor and trainer Emma Chapman explores how beliefs, values and attitudes shape who we are – and why recognising them…

Overcoming Procrastination for Counsellors

BACP-accredited counsellor Josephine Hughes explores the psychology of procrastination, outlining common patterns and strategies to overcome them. You'll identify personal…

Personal Development in Counselling

Personal development enhances self-awareness, helping you work ethically and effectively as a counsellor. This section explores self-reflection, personal growth methods,…

Reflexivity in Counselling

Reflexivity in counselling is about turning self-awareness into intentional action. By drawing on their inner responses, a therapist can make…

Use of Self in Counselling

The therapist’s use of self involves drawing on personal awareness, presence, and authenticity to deepen connection and support growth in…

Using Timelines in Counselling

Explore how timelines can support clients in building coherent narratives, understanding life events, and challenging unhelpful beliefs. In this lecture,…

Working with Goals in Therapy

Discover how setting, tracking, and discussing goals can enhance client autonomy, focus, and self-worth in therapy. In this lecture, Professor…