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Diploma of Counselling. Internationally-Acclaimed and World-Class Counselling Course. » Diploma of Community Services (Case Management) Gain the skill sets for AIPC ARTICLE LIBRARY Burnout and Self-Care Strategies. March 12, 2010. Self-care is an intrinsic, continuous and highly important activity performed by any professional, particularly those involved in health care. Also called the ‘inner therapy’, this practice aims to ensure that both mental and physical health of the professional is in good shape. AIPC ARTICLE LIBRARY Often a dilemma can be easily solved through applying basic problem solving concepts and/or by looking at relevant ethical codes. There are times when neither process will be sufficient to address the scope of a dilemma. When this arises, an ethical dilemma or problem may be approached from a number of frameworks. Two approaches are consideredin this article
AIPC ARTICLE LIBRARY In the context of mental health, therapy has vastly changed over time. Long before the scientific approach to the treatment of mental health prevailed, attempts to discover the underpinnings of the human mind produced a wide range of therapies and theories. For many centuries, the therapeutic approach to the human mind was mostly based on supernatural and religious beliefs. AIPC ARTICLE LIBRARY AIPC ARTICLE LIBRARY A Case Using an Integrative Approach to Relationship Counselling. October 15, 2009. Author: Jan McIntyre. Mark is 28 and has been married to Sarah for six years. He works for his uncle and they regularly stay back after work to chat. Sarah has threatened to leave him if he does not spend more time with her, but when they aretogether, they
AIPC ARTICLE LIBRARY A Case of Social Anxiety. October 15, 2009. Author: Leanne Chapman. Sasha is a 60 year old woman who has recently retired from a career in teaching. Working for many years in a secondary school environment, Sasha was confident, motivated and dedicated to her work, but at the same time looking forward to retirement so she and her husband could DIPLOMA, BACHELOR & MASTERS COUNSELLING COURSES Australia’s most popular pathway to a career in counselling. Our online Diploma of Counselling is the most popular counselling course in Australia. It is industry accredited with the Australian Counselling Association (ACA), meaning graduates can become Registered Counsellors and work in employed roles or in private practice. AIPC ARTICLE LIBRARY Emotional Focused Therapy (EFT) is an integrative style of therapy drawing its theoretical framework from ideas on attachment, existentialism, systemic approaches and Gestalt perspectives (Elliott & Greenberg, 2007). EFT has a specific focus on the couple’s experience of emotions and the concept of wholeness as it relates to interpersonal relationships. PROFESSIONAL SKILLS SERIES The Professional Skills Series is an opportunity provided by AIPC for industry professionals and volunteers to access up-to-date, quality perspectives on contemporary topics. Each topic in the Professional Skills Series is delivered as a 90-minute webinar, which includes a 60 – 70 minute lecture and 15 – 20 minutes of questions anddiscussion.
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Diploma of Counselling. Internationally-Acclaimed and World-Class Counselling Course. » Diploma of Community Services (Case Management) Gain the skill sets for AIPC ARTICLE LIBRARY Burnout and Self-Care Strategies. March 12, 2010. Self-care is an intrinsic, continuous and highly important activity performed by any professional, particularly those involved in health care. Also called the ‘inner therapy’, this practice aims to ensure that both mental and physical health of the professional is in good shape. AIPC ARTICLE LIBRARY Often a dilemma can be easily solved through applying basic problem solving concepts and/or by looking at relevant ethical codes. There are times when neither process will be sufficient to address the scope of a dilemma. When this arises, an ethical dilemma or problem may be approached from a number of frameworks. Two approaches are consideredin this article
AIPC ARTICLE LIBRARY In the context of mental health, therapy has vastly changed over time. Long before the scientific approach to the treatment of mental health prevailed, attempts to discover the underpinnings of the human mind produced a wide range of therapies and theories. For many centuries, the therapeutic approach to the human mind was mostly based on supernatural and religious beliefs. AIPC ARTICLE LIBRARY AIPC ARTICLE LIBRARY A Case Using an Integrative Approach to Relationship Counselling. October 15, 2009. Author: Jan McIntyre. Mark is 28 and has been married to Sarah for six years. He works for his uncle and they regularly stay back after work to chat. Sarah has threatened to leave him if he does not spend more time with her, but when they aretogether, they
AIPC ARTICLE LIBRARY A Case of Social Anxiety. October 15, 2009. Author: Leanne Chapman. Sasha is a 60 year old woman who has recently retired from a career in teaching. Working for many years in a secondary school environment, Sasha was confident, motivated and dedicated to her work, but at the same time looking forward to retirement so she and her husband could AIPC ARTICLE LIBRARY Often a dilemma can be easily solved through applying basic problem solving concepts and/or by looking at relevant ethical codes. There are times when neither process will be sufficient to address the scope of a dilemma. When this arises, an ethical dilemma or problem may be approached from a number of frameworks. Two approaches are consideredin this article
AIPC ARTICLE LIBRARY Generally considered a short-term therapy, Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) often consists of about 8 to 12 sessions in which client and therapist work collaboratively to identify problem thoughts and behaviours (click here to learn more about CBT’s principles and practices). CBT is considered the gold standard in the psychotherapeutic treatment of anxiety disorders and several AIPC ARTICLE LIBRARY Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT), also known as Emotionally Focused Couples Therapy (EFCT), was developed chiefly by Dr Susan Johnson, who perceived the need for a better way of doing couples therapy than what was available in the mid-1980s as she was finishing her doctoral work. The importance of supporting distressed couples cannot be underscoredenough.
AIPC ARTICLE LIBRARY In the context of mental health, therapy has vastly changed over time. Long before the scientific approach to the treatment of mental health prevailed, attempts to discover the underpinnings of the human mind produced a wide range of therapies and theories. For many centuries, the therapeutic approach to the human mind was mostly based on supernatural and religious beliefs. AIPC ARTICLE LIBRARY How can you best offer support to someone who is bereaved by suicide? What attitudes, translated into caring actions, can best facilitate the bereaved person’s coping in the immediate and short term, and their healing in the longer term? Because of the remaining societal stigma and also the lack of knowledge about how to be with the suicide-bereaved in a sensitive way, many friends and even AIPC ARTICLE LIBRARY An important aspect of counsellor training involves the analysis of ethical situations. Counsellors need to be malleable to the variety of situations in which the client’s personality traits and environmental circumstances reflect in the progress of the counselling relationship. Codes of practice, ethical guidelines and counselling micro-skills play a role in supporting the counsellor’s AIPC ARTICLE LIBRARY Solution Focused Therapy. March 12, 2010. Solution focused therapies are founded on the rationale that there are exceptions to every problem and through examining these exceptions and having a clear vision of a preferred future, client and counsellor, together, can generate ideas for solutions. Solution focused therapists arecompetency and
AIPC ARTICLE LIBRARY Body language is often “taken for granted” because in many instances, it occurs on an involuntary or semi-voluntary basis. For example, the human face has around 90 muscles and just about 30 exclusively expressing emotions. Most of the communication which is represented by changes in facial muscles is biologically-inherited andunconscious.
AIPC ARTICLE LIBRARY A Case of Domestic Violence. October 15, 2009. Author: Paul Hodge. The client, Gary, called to make his first appointment and said he was persuaded by “a mate” to attend counselling to control his anger. In short Gary was a perpetrator of physical abuse against his intimate female partner, Julie, who is MARCH APRIL MAY JUNE JULY AUGUST 2021 ACADEMIC CALENDAR www.aipc.net.au Start of Semester 1 Semester 1 (12 weeks) Start of Semester 2 Semester 2 (12 weeks) Start of Semester 3 Semester 3 (12 weeks) DIPLOMA, BACHELOR & MASTERS COUNSELLING COURSES Australia’s most popular pathway to a career in counselling. Our online Diploma of Counselling is the most popular counselling course in Australia. It is industry accredited with the Australian Counselling Association (ACA), meaning graduates can become Registered Counsellors and work in employed roles or in private practice. AIPC | COUNSELLING COURSES | ONLINE COURSES AIPC is the largest provider of counselling courses in the country, specialising in counsellor education for over twenty years. Our courses are a journey of self discovery, providing deep insight into why you think and behave as you do. And you’ll be well prepared to pursue a career in counselling – employed or self-employed –enjoying
AIPC ARTICLE LIBRARY Emotional Focused Therapy (EFT) is an integrative style of therapy drawing its theoretical framework from ideas on attachment, existentialism, systemic approaches and Gestalt perspectives (Elliott & Greenberg, 2007). EFT has a specific focus on the couple’s experience of emotions and the concept of wholeness as it relates to interpersonal relationships. PROFESSIONAL SKILLS SERIES The Professional Skills Series is an opportunity provided by AIPC for industry professionals and volunteers to access up-to-date, quality perspectives on contemporary topics. Each topic in the Professional Skills Series is delivered as a 90-minute webinar, which includes a 60 – 70 minute lecture and 15 – 20 minutes of questions anddiscussion.
AIPC ARTICLE LIBRARY Burnout and Self-Care Strategies. March 12, 2010. Self-care is an intrinsic, continuous and highly important activity performed by any professional, particularly those involved in health care. Also called the ‘inner therapy’, this practice aims to ensure that both mental and physical health of the professional is in good shape. AIPC ARTICLE LIBRARY Counselling Microskills are specific skills a counsellor can use to enhance their communication with clients. These skills enable a counsellor to effectively build a working alliance and engage clients in discussion that is both helpful and meaningful. In this article, you will briefly consider five of these core skills of counselling which alone or together can help a client to access their AIPC ARTICLE LIBRARY Myth 3: People with an intellectual disability do not feel hurt or trauma from exploitation or abuse like persons without disability do. Reality: People with intellectual disabilities feel these things as acutely as any other person. Myth 4: People with an intellectual disability are unable to communicate well in a therapeuticenvironment.
AIPC ARTICLE LIBRARY A Case Using an Integrative Approach to Relationship Counselling. October 15, 2009. Author: Jan McIntyre. Mark is 28 and has been married to Sarah for six years. He works for his uncle and they regularly stay back after work to chat. Sarah has threatened to leave him if he does not spend more time with her, but when they aretogether, they
AIPC ARTICLE LIBRARY COUNSELLING MICRO SKILLS Counselling Micro Skills Chapter 1 - Introduction In this course you will briefly consider the core communication skills of counselling:those fundamental
DIPLOMA, BACHELOR & MASTERS COUNSELLING COURSES Australia’s most popular pathway to a career in counselling. Our online Diploma of Counselling is the most popular counselling course in Australia. It is industry accredited with the Australian Counselling Association (ACA), meaning graduates can become Registered Counsellors and work in employed roles or in private practice. AIPC | COUNSELLING COURSES | ONLINE COURSES AIPC is the largest provider of counselling courses in the country, specialising in counsellor education for over twenty years. Our courses are a journey of self discovery, providing deep insight into why you think and behave as you do. And you’ll be well prepared to pursue a career in counselling – employed or self-employed –enjoying
AIPC ARTICLE LIBRARY Emotional Focused Therapy (EFT) is an integrative style of therapy drawing its theoretical framework from ideas on attachment, existentialism, systemic approaches and Gestalt perspectives (Elliott & Greenberg, 2007). EFT has a specific focus on the couple’s experience of emotions and the concept of wholeness as it relates to interpersonal relationships. PROFESSIONAL SKILLS SERIES The Professional Skills Series is an opportunity provided by AIPC for industry professionals and volunteers to access up-to-date, quality perspectives on contemporary topics. Each topic in the Professional Skills Series is delivered as a 90-minute webinar, which includes a 60 – 70 minute lecture and 15 – 20 minutes of questions anddiscussion.
AIPC ARTICLE LIBRARY Burnout and Self-Care Strategies. March 12, 2010. Self-care is an intrinsic, continuous and highly important activity performed by any professional, particularly those involved in health care. Also called the ‘inner therapy’, this practice aims to ensure that both mental and physical health of the professional is in good shape. AIPC ARTICLE LIBRARY Counselling Microskills are specific skills a counsellor can use to enhance their communication with clients. These skills enable a counsellor to effectively build a working alliance and engage clients in discussion that is both helpful and meaningful. In this article, you will briefly consider five of these core skills of counselling which alone or together can help a client to access their AIPC ARTICLE LIBRARY Myth 3: People with an intellectual disability do not feel hurt or trauma from exploitation or abuse like persons without disability do. Reality: People with intellectual disabilities feel these things as acutely as any other person. Myth 4: People with an intellectual disability are unable to communicate well in a therapeuticenvironment.
AIPC ARTICLE LIBRARY A Case Using an Integrative Approach to Relationship Counselling. October 15, 2009. Author: Jan McIntyre. Mark is 28 and has been married to Sarah for six years. He works for his uncle and they regularly stay back after work to chat. Sarah has threatened to leave him if he does not spend more time with her, but when they aretogether, they
AIPC ARTICLE LIBRARY COUNSELLING MICRO SKILLS Counselling Micro Skills Chapter 1 - Introduction In this course you will briefly consider the core communication skills of counselling:those fundamental
AIPC | COUNSELLING COURSES | ONLINE COURSES AIPC is the largest provider of counselling courses in the country, specialising in counsellor education for over twenty years. Our courses are a journey of self discovery, providing deep insight into why you think and behave as you do. And you’ll be well prepared to pursue a career in counselling – employed or self-employed –enjoying
AIPC | COUNSELLING COURSES AIPC is Australia’s largest provider of counselling education. We deliver training at Diploma, Bachelor and Graduate levels. AIPC has a particular focus on flexible learning, through supported external and online training. AIPC courses are a journey of self discovery, providing students with a deep insight into why they think and behaveas
AIPC ARTICLE LIBRARY Often a dilemma can be easily solved through applying basic problem solving concepts and/or by looking at relevant ethical codes. There are times when neither process will be sufficient to address the scope of a dilemma. When this arises, an ethical dilemma or problem may be approached from a number of frameworks. Two approaches are consideredin this article
AIPC ARTICLE LIBRARY Counselling Microskills are specific skills a counsellor can use to enhance their communication with clients. These skills enable a counsellor to effectively build a working alliance and engage clients in discussion that is both helpful and meaningful. In this article, you will briefly consider five of these core skills of counselling which alone or together can help a client to access their AIPC ARTICLE LIBRARY Myth 3: People with an intellectual disability do not feel hurt or trauma from exploitation or abuse like persons without disability do. Reality: People with intellectual disabilities feel these things as acutely as any other person. Myth 4: People with an intellectual disability are unable to communicate well in a therapeuticenvironment.
AIPC ARTICLE LIBRARY Observing that individual clients’ unique ways of processing trauma impacted on their retelling of traumatic experiences, Briere developed a model for assessing and manipulating the intensity of trauma exposure in individual clients which would allow them to remain in a non-re-traumatising “therapeutic window” (Briere & Scott, 2006). AIPC ARTICLE LIBRARY In this article we will explore challenges faced by single-parent families due to death or separation. But before we dive into this subject, we encourage you to explore a little background information that will set the tone for the series. First, we recommend you read the article Trends and Statistics of the Contemporary Family to understand some of the emergent trends and statistical AIPC ARTICLE LIBRARY Anxiety disorders are the most common mental illness in the United States, affecting 40 million adults age 18 and older (18 percent of the U.S. population) (ADAA, 2014). The percentage is similar in Australia, with 14.4 percent of Australians being affected by an anxiety disorder in any 12 month period (Mindframe, 2012). Even though only one-third of those in both countries seek treatment for AIPC ARTICLE LIBRARY There were 22 filicide cases recorded in Australia between July 2008 and June 2010, or 11 per year on average. Seven involved the death of a child less than one year of age (Chan & Payne, 2013). Postnatal depression, or PND, figures largely in these sad statistics; it has been estimated that at least one in five mothers of full-term infants suffers from it (Priest et al, 2005, in Statewide AIPC LIVING A MINDFUL LIFE Program Overview. Living a Mindful Life is a six-week, self-paced, flexible program for people who want to learn how to integrate mindfulness practices into their day-to-day life. The program can be started at any time and delivers two lessons a week in the privacy of your own home. As well as learning a new mindfulness practice eachlesson
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