Tag: Psychotherapy

Social Justice and Advocacy: What Counselors-in-training Need to Know – Shana Goggins & Panagiotis Markopoulos

  Suggested Reference Goggins S & Markopoulos P (2012). Social Justice and Advocacy: What Counselors-in-training Need to Know. [ONLINE] Available at: https://www.onlinevents.co.uk/social-justice-and-advocacy-what-counselors-in-training-need-to-know-shana-goggins-panagiotis-markopoulos/. [Last Accessed 13/09/12]….

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Differentiating Learning Styles for Instructional and Therapeutic Design in Counselor Education – Christian Wright

  Suggested Reference Wright C (2012). Differentiating Learning Styles for Instructional and Therapeutic Design in Counselor Education – Christian Wright. [ONLINE] Available at: https://www.onlinevents.co.uk/differentiating-learning-styles-for-instructional-and-therapeutic-design-in-counselor-education-christian-wright/. [Last…

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Challenge of Online Supervision – Anne Stokes

Anne Stokes

Is online supervision appropriate, effective or even ethical? As technology moves ever forward we find ourselves able to make contact with our counselling supervisors and supervisee’s via email, text messaging and even video conferencing. These mediums are obviously different from meeting in a face to face context and raises questions around the ethics and effectiveness of this kind of work.

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Encounter Groups A Passionate Presence – Interview with Peggy Natiello

Peggy Natiello

Peggy Natiello authored “The Person-Centered Approach: A passionate presence” as a challenge to those who practice the person-centered approach “to recognize and fully engage the philosophical belief system, the passionate style of living and the integrity that person-centeredness demands.” Her challenge extends to both therapists working one to one and those who would enter the encounter group experience.

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