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Counsellors on the Couch from Bangor University
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Welcome to the Counsellors on the Couch Podcast! Here is a space for aspiring, trainee, and experienced counsellors to explore various perspectives and topics in therapy including careers in counselling, children’s counselling, language in therapy, self-care, technology, and more.
More information on how to apply for the Counselling MSc at Bangor: https://www.bangor.ac.uk/courses/postgraduate-taught/counselling-msc
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5. Technology in Counselling
25:41||Season 1, Ep. 5How important is humanness in therapy? Join the Counselling department from the School of Psychology and Sport Science at Bangor University as they discuss the ways in which technology is impacting how we practice counselling. In this episode you will hear from: - Fay Short, a professor and course director for MSc Counselling at Bangor University- Suzy Clarkson – Lecturer on MSc Counselling at Bangor University and Placement Co-ordinator- Laura Ashcroft, a lecturer for MSc Counselling at Bangor University- Cam Arkle, a trainee counsellor on the MSc Counselling course at Bangor UniversityThis episode reflects on how technology has impacted the way we deliver counselling and how clients access support. With intriguing conversations around the development of AI and how this impacts both the client and counsellor and the implications this has on therapy.Find more information on how to apply for the Counselling MSc at Bangor: https://www.bangor.ac.uk/courses/postgraduate-taught/counselling-mscQualified counsellors can now apply for our PGDip in Counselling Children & Young People (4-18 years): https://www.bangor.ac.uk/courses/postgraduate-taught/counselling-children-and-young-people-4-18-years-pgdip Follow Psychology at Bangor on:TikTokFacebookInstagramTwitter/X
4. Looking after Your Wellbeing as a Counsellor
26:10||Season 1, Ep. 4Join the Counselling department from the School of Psychology and Sport Science at BangorUniversity as they delve into the importance of self-care for both counsellors and clients. In this episode you will hear from: - Fay Short, a professor and course director for MSc Counselling at Bangor University- Kevin Deyna-Jones – Lecturer on MSc Counselling at Bangor University and NHS Counsellor - Rachel Curtis, a UKCP accredited therapist and lecturer for MSc Counselling at Bangor University- Harry Easton, a trainee counsellor on the MSc Counselling course at Bangor UniversityRelax with an intriguing episode on self-care with personal and professional stories of self-care practices, definitions of self-care beyond the clichés, and finding a personal balance and routine of looking after oneself. Find more information on how to apply for the Counselling MSc at Bangor: https://www.bangor.ac.uk/courses/postgraduate-taught/counselling-mscQualified counsellors can now apply for our PGDip in Counselling Children & Young People (4-18 years): https://www.bangor.ac.uk/courses/postgraduate-taught/counselling-children-and-young-people-4-18-years-pgdip Follow Psychology at Bangor on:TikTokFacebookInstagramTwitter/X
3. Language in Therapy
30:21||Season 1, Ep. 3Join the Counselling department from the School of Psychology and Sport Science at Bangor University as they discuss the fascinating realm of language in counselling, especially significant to us due to our location in North Wales, a bilingual country where both English and Welsh are widely used. In this episode you will hear from:- Fay Short, a professor and course director for MSc Counselling at Bangor University- Nia Young, the director for the post-graduate diploma for Counselling Children and Young People. - Laura Ashcroft, a lecturer for MSc Counselling at Bangor University- Radha Shah, a Children’s and Young Persons Counsellor.- Tudur Williams, a counsellor, trainer and mental health educator, and personal trainer. This episode explores language in therapy from various angles, including bilingualism, verbal and non-verbal language, metaphors, and use of language between cultures. Tune in for a captivating exploration of the spoken and unspoken realm of counselling. Find more information on how to apply for the Counselling MSc at Bangor: https://www.bangor.ac.uk/courses/postgraduate-taught/counselling-mscQualified counsellors can now apply for our PGDip in Counselling Children & Young People (4-18 years): https://www.bangor.ac.uk/courses/postgraduate-taught/counselling-children-and-young-people-4-18-years-pgdip Follow Psychology at Bangor on:TikTokFacebookInstagramTwitter/X
2. Counselling Children & Young People
28:19||Season 1, Ep. 2Join the Counselling department from the School of Psychology and Sport Science at BangorUniversity as they cast a light over what it's like counselling children and young people.In this episode you will hear from:- Fay Short, a professor and course director for MSc Counselling at Bangor University- Nia Young, the director for the post-graduate diploma for Counselling Children and Young People.- Rachel Curtis, a UKCP accredited therapist and lecturer for MSc Counselling at Bangor University- Radha Shah, a Children’s and Young Persons CounsellorThe team discuss differences between counselling children and young people compared to adults, including children’s autonomy, development, who is involved, and what does children’s counselling involve. This episode offers thought-provoking insight into counselling and children and offer their advice for those interested in working therapeutically with children.Qualified counsellors can now apply for our PGDip in Counselling Children & Young People (4-18 years): https://www.bangor.ac.uk/courses/postgraduate-taught/counselling-children-and-young-people-4-18-years-pgdipFind more information on how to apply for the Counselling MSc at Bangor: https://www.bangor.ac.uk/courses/postgraduate-taught/counselling-msc Follow Psychology at Bangor on:TikTokFacebookInstagramTwitter/X
1. Careers in Counselling
30:20||Season 1, Ep. 1Join the Counselling department from the School of Psychology and Sport Science at Bangor University as they explore the dynamic journey of developing a career in counselling.In this episode you will hear from- Fay Short, a professor and course director for MSc Counselling at Bangor University- Kevin Deyna-Jones, a lecturer for MSc Counselling at Bangor University and NHS Counsellor- Suzy Clarkson, a Lecturer and placement co-ordinator for MSc Counselling and counsellor- Anisha, a student and trainee counsellor on the MSc Counselling course at Bangor University.The team discuss topics including when is the right time to start training as a counsellor, individual paths to becoming a counsellor, embracing imperfection, and choosing the right course. This episode offers a wealth of information and inspiration for anyone interested in pursuing a career in the field of counselling.More information on how to apply for the Counselling MSc at Bangor: https://www.bangor.ac.uk/courses/postgraduate-taught/counselling-mscQualified counsellors can now apply for our PGDip in Counselling Children & Young People (4-18 years): https://www.bangor.ac.uk/courses/postgraduate-taught/counselling-children-and-young-people-4-18-years-pgdipFollow Psychology at Bangor on:TikTokFacebookInstagramTwitter/X