looking for advice/opinions

Postby pagan » Thu Dec 29, 2011 9:04 pm

Hi folks

new to these pages so first of all id like to say hello,
i'm a 34 yr old bloke from the west coast of Scotland and my working background for the last thirteen years has been in social care, primarily as a young persons worker for kids and young adults with special needs.
i am in the very lucky position of loving what i do (every day is different and you can assume nothing :P )

i have noticed that during my working life so far a large part of what i do is very counselling based...and finally the penny has dropped for me that it would benefit me greatly if i could develop skills in this area.
i have decided to look into this and so far the COSCA counselling skills training course seems like a good idea

basically hoping that some of you guys will have experience and give me your opinions?

cheers for reading this

pagan
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Postby jurplesman » Sat Dec 31, 2011 5:44 am

Hi pagan, It all depends on the kind of clients you are dealing with. My experience has been mainly in the area of drugs addiction and "mental illness', where I combine nutritional therapy with psychotherapy.

I have written a book Getting off the Hook.

You might want to investigate this.
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Postby George Anderson » Mon Jan 02, 2012 6:30 pm

If you can afford the time and money, a Masters Degree in Clinical Social Worke may be your best option.

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