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There are times when we feel we want to help a friend, partner, husband, wife, son, daughter or other family member to deal with their problems and arranging counselling for them can seem like a good idea. However, in my experience, for counselling ... more
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- Jacqueline Ferguson There is often concern that psychoanalytic psychotherapy might encourage an unending dependence of the patient upon the therapist. However, a more careful examination of this cartoon reveals a different truth. When things go ... more
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No, there is no formal link between the ACA and the VAHTC. The VAHTC has chosen to align many of standards and processes with the ACA because these represent a set of standards that have professional standing and credibility at a national level. ... more
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GPs, psychologists, social workers and mental health nurses wishing to provide the service will undertake non-directive pregnancy counselling training modules based on key training criteria developed by the Department of Health and Ageing in ... more
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Counselling is available free to all current students of the University. How do I go about seeing a counsellor? You should complete the Introductory Questionnaire but please allow plenty of time as the form cannot be saved and some of the questions ... more
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Asked in Counselling at 12:16 PM on May 05, 2009 Tags: understand, diffrence, attraction, ... more
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If you have only completed the CPCAB Level 4 Diploma, you will need to take one of the two CPCAB Level 5 courses. These are not currently widely available although we expect this to change so please do request these courses at your nearest learning ... more
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The idea that only “crazy” people seek out counselling is a common myth. In fact, a large segment of society will benefit from counselling at some point in their lives. Individuals seeking out counselling face normal developmental and life concerns. ... more
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For mild depression, getting more emotional support and practical help in everyday life will be enough. The key here is to get support from a non-judgmental person, who is not going to make you feel bad about yourself or criticise you because you ... more
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To have a natural flair for empathy and understanding is a valuable quality. However, professional counselling requires more than a keen interest. In brief, counselling is a dynamic, often complex, interactive process which requires of the ... more
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