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Frensham Ponds Sunset, Surery
Frensham Ponds Sunset, Surrey        

 

SURREY COUNSELLING TRAINING 2010 / 11

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AwPublic Bridlewayard in Helping Skills - an NCFE Level 2 Nationally recognised accredited qualification for those interested in preliminary counselling skills training

 

Award in Counselling Skills & Theory - an NCFE Level 3 Nationally recognised accredited qualification for those interested in developing their counselling skills and theoretical knowledge

 

Award in Understanding Substance Misuse - a Counselling & Psychotherapy Central Awarding Body (CPCAB) Level 2 Nationally recognised accredited qualification for anyone interested in developing their knowledge of substance misuse issues

 

Continuing Professional Development Courses as listed below

 


Application & Course Details

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Level 3 Award in Counselling Skills & Theory

This 90 hour course is accredited by NCFE and delivered on Wednesday evenings starting 29th September 2010, concluding 6th July 2011. 

Download a Course Information Sheet here   Information Sheet NCFE Level 3 Award in Counselling Skills & Theory

Application Form in Adobe  Application Form 2010 - 2011

Application Form in Word Application Form 2010 - 2011

The course will explore the Humanistic, Psychodynamic & CBT theoretical frameworks.

Applicants will need to have successfully completed a Level 2 Helping Skills Certificate Course (or equivelant) prior to embarking on this course.

Course content will include a review of Legal issues as they relate to the use of Counselling Skills, BACP Ethical Framework, Theories of Loss, Equal Opportunities and Disability issues.

The course gives a sound preparation for students who wish to progress to Foundation Degree or Diploma Level Counselling courses. 

Total Cost £795

Deposit £150 payable when Registering

Final payment due by 31st July

Level 2 Award in Helping Skills

This 45 hour course is accredited by NCFE and will commence in November 2010; dates to be confirmed. 

An ideal course for anyone interested in developing their helping skills and provides a sound foundation to embarking on the Level 3 Counselling Skills & Theory Course.

Course content includes developing effective Helping skills, an appreciation of Ethical issues, Equality and Diversity, Confidentiality, Personal development and an an introduction to models of counselling theory

For details of course please call: 07960533192

Total Cost £495

Deposit £150 payable when Registering

Final payment due by 30th September

Level 2 Award in Understanding Substance Misuse

This Course is accredited by the Counselling & Psychotherapy Central Awarding Body (CPCAB)

30 hour Award delivered through 5 Saturday workshops; 20th November 2010 / 4th December 2010 / 15th January 2011 / 19th February 2011 / 19th March 2011.

Download a Brochure / Application Form    Substance Abuse Course Brochure

By taking this award you will:  

  • learn about the effects of different drugs
  • understand the harm caused by substance misuse
  • recognise the main signs and symptoms of using specific drugs - including alcohol
  • identify the links between HIV / AIDS, hepatitis and substance misuse
  • know how drugs affect pregnancy
  • recognise the signs and symptoms of an overdose of drugs or alcohol
  • identify the assumptions and stereotypes associated with substance misuse

Delegates require no previous counselling training or experience to take this award.

The qualification has been developed to conform to Drug and Alcohol National Occupational Standards (DANOS). 

The award is accredited onto the Qualifications and Credit Framework (QCF) by the Office of the Qualifications and Examination Regulator (Ofqual)

Total Cost £280

Deposit £100 payable with Application.

Final payment due by 30th September

All Courses delivered by experienced and highly qualified Therapist / Trainers:-

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CPD Courses 2010

CBT with Heart - 9th October 2010; £45 

Download a Brochure and Application Form  CBT Workshop Brochure

This workshop will be delivered by Dr Adrian Hemmings, BSc, MA, DPhil, C.Psychol, C.Sci, AFBPsS, UKCP

Adrian is a Clinical Psychologist with experience both within the NHS and in private practice. The workshop will support the work of counsellors and psychotherapists who have an interest in developing their understanding and appreciation of this useful way of approaching client difficulties. The course aims to introduce ideas and skills from the CBT perspective in a way which respects and acknowledges the thinking, values and practice of other therapeutic orientations.   

Counselling, Supervision & Organisations - 6th November 2010; £45

This workshop will be delivered by Dr John Towler.

John is a highly experienced practising Counsellor and Supervisor having published several articles and books on the art and craft of supervision. John has particular insight into the joys, hazards, pitfalls and pathways involved in managing relationships and offering etthical supervision within an organisational environment. This workshop will be of interest to all who work in the counselling profession in any setting.  

CPD Courses 2011

Working with Couples - 29th January 2011: £45

This workshop will be delivered by Janet Stephen

Janet is a counsellor, supervisor and Lecturer in Counselling. Working with couples forms part of Janet's busy practice commitment. The workshop will highlight both theoretical and practical implications of working with couples struggling with relationship distress.

Changes in situations like financial state, physical health, and the influence of other family members can have a profound influence on the conduct, responses and actions of the individuals in a relationship.

Often it is an interaction between two or more factors, and frequently it is not just one of the people who are involved that exhibit such traits. Relationship influences are reciprocal - it takes each person involved to make and manage problems.

Working with Sand Tray interventions - 12th March 2011; £45

This workshop will be delivered by Chritsine Peters & Susan Atkins.

Sandtray, sandbox or sandplay therapy is a form of experiential workshop which allows greater exploration of deep emotional issues. Sandplay therapy is suitable for children and adults and allows them to reach a deeper insight into and resolution of a range of issues in their lives such as deep anger, depression, abuse or grief.

Through a safe and supportive process clients are able to explore their world using a sandtray and a collection of miniatures. Accessing hidden or previously unexplored areas is often possible using this expressive and creative way of working which does not rely on “talk” therapy.

The technique was developed by the Swiss therapist Dora M. Kalff (1904-1990) and margaret Lowenfeld.

Working with Hidden Self Harm - 14th May 2011; £45

This workshop will be delivered by Dr Maggie Turp

Maggie is a Lecturer in Counselling at the University of Reading and a psychotherapist and supervisor in private practice. She began her career in psychology and social work and has worked extensively in the field of mental health. Her training in psychoanalysis began at the Tavistock Centre and was completed at the Institute for Psychotherapy and Social Studies. Maggie is known particularly for her development and extension of the work of D.W. Winnicott.Maggie speaks extensively around clinical themes such as self-harm, psychosomatic illness, trauma and depression.

Maggie is a member of the Editorial Boards of the journals 'Psychodynamic Practice' and 'Infant Observation' Her publications include journal papers and two books, Psychosomatic Health: the body and the word (2001), Palgrave, and Hidden Self-Harm: narratives from psychotherapy (2003), Jessica Kingsley.

The workshop will broaden our insight and understanding of clients who self harm, Copies of Maggie's recent publication Hidden Self - Harm Narratives from Psychotherapy will be available to purchase at the Workshop.
 


What Surrey Counselling Training students have said:-

The Counselling Skills & Theory Training you provided gave me an excellent start to progress to the Degree Course; thank you for your inspirational teaching and knowledge
SD Milford

I feel I am moving on at quite a pace with my new course - the grounding I received last year on the NCFE course has definitely given me a head start.
LE Croydon

I value the workshop provided by Surrey Counselling Training as it allowed me to develop my understanding of Gender and Sexuality issues in a startling way.
CJ Guildford

The workshop was fun and I was able to develop a deeper undertanding of Childhood Sexual Abuse
AW Epsom

Taking risks in the safe environment felt like a very rare and invaluable experience. I learned so much on the Level 3 course - a fantastic way to prepare for the Foundation Degree.
PT Chertsey

It was so helpful to broaden my underatanding of Safeguarding Children procedures.
GC Woking

I place great value on having successfully completed this CPD training course.
OU Farnham

This has been a brilliant course - thank you for such a fun way to learn and develop.
PT Woking

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