Posts also tagged with ‘CPCAB’

Introduction to the contemporary research that informs the CPCAB model of practitioner development and proficiency

By Anthony Crouch at 12:43 pm on 12 January 2012

Abstract The paper begins by examining the question “which research for what purpose?” and suggests that, although the diversity of research methods is useful to the field, research resources focussed on policy questions have often been wasted in that they have led to little useful policy or clinical outcomes. The paper continues with an examination of the question [...]

The agony and the ecstasy!

By Anna Leigh at 1:45 pm on 4 May 2011

Well firstly let me apologise for not having written for nearly a month, there has just been so much going on what with all these holidays and course work that time has slipped away. I thought about what to write this time and firstly I would like to share with you all that I passed [...]

A vocation for transcendence

By Anna Leigh at 9:36 am on 30 March 2011

Unfortunately the above title isn’t uniquely mine - I took it from the book ‘Dark nights of the soul’ (Thomas Moore). I haven’t been able to write my blog for a while, for two reasons.  The first was purely practical: with the workload the diploma is generating at the moment I simply haven’t had the time. Secondly, I [...]

Roundabouts and Merry-go-rounds

By Anna Leigh at 3:27 pm on 28 February 2011

I feel a little displaced at the moment, as the blog title hints at: it’s like being on a fairground ride for me right now.  My studies can rapidly go from being a feeling of pleasure, enjoyment and satisfaction to, ‘I wanna get off I feel sick’. Everything is going round and round, and I am feeling [...]

Measuring that which makes life worthwhile – Robert F. Kennedy address

By Administrator at 11:33 am on 28 February 2011

“Too much and too long, we seem to have surrendered community excellence and community values in the mere accumulation of material things. Our gross national product … if we should judge America by that – counts air pollution and cigarette advertising, and ambulances to clear our highways of carnage. It counts special locks for our [...]

Cherished memories and lessons learnt

By Elvie Renier at 11:02 am on 1 February 2011

Having been asked to bring in five items from home, I was really looking forward to this week’s class. I was intrigued and thought it would be a way of sharing a bit more about ourselves through our objects. We were separated into groups of four and asked to set our objects out on the [...]

Unconditional positive regard

By Elvie Renier at 12:35 pm on 27 January 2011

We were set a task this week where we were asked to research someone who had been in the news recently due to her controversially based therapy work. She is a Christian counsellor and she believes homosexuality is a sin and a mental illness. She believes she can reverse sexual orientation. This belief has raised a lot [...]

The journey home

By Anna Leigh at 3:41 pm on 25 January 2011

It’s been a difficult fortnight for me as I have been under a lot of pressure, whilst also having a lot of processing to do. I had the first part of my external assessment last week, the recording of a counselling session with one of my peers. I had opted to go first which had [...]

How many trainee counsellors does it take to change a light bulb?

By Elvie Renier at 10:58 am on 20 January 2011

We were asked this week to jot down either a recent dream or a dream that we could recall easily. I wrote mine down quickly as it was a dream I’d had frequently as a child. It’s not a particularly pleasant dream and after I’d written it I wondered if I was a bit loopy! [...]

Reading between the lines……

By Elvie Renier at 11:52 am on 12 January 2011

After a check in we were split up into groups of four. Within the groups there would be a helper, helpee and two observers. The helper and helpee were then asked to leave the room. Myself and my remaining group member were then told that we would be observing, with a twist. I was asked [...]