11th International Counselling Conference Print E-mail

Theme: Issues facing the family and the counselling response.   [NEW]

Date:  7th - 9th September 2010.

Venue: Safaripark Hotel. Nairobi Kenya.

Key Note Speakers:

Dr. Chris Hart - Psychologist , Nairobi.

Dr. Maggie Robson -Senior Lecturer in Psychology, Keele University -UK

Dr. Susan Pattison - Lecturer, Newcastle University

 

11th International Counselling ConferenceSelected Topics on the Family; Child Abuse, Divorce and Separation, Substance Abuse

HIV/AIDS, Terminal Illnesses, Loss and Bereavement, Sexuality,Domestic Violence.

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Building Counselling in Ethiopia PDF Print E-mail

New Partnership with Ethiopia Counsellors [New]

Ethiopia partnership
This week a team of counsellors and managers from Ethiopia met with KAPC to discuss ways in which we can help to strengthen the growth of counselling. A Workplan was drawn up which will involve KAPC in exchange visits for consultation and training. It is an exciting development and we are delighted to be involved in the long term growth of counselling in Ethiopia. 

 
Higher Diploma in Counselling Print E-mail

WHO

The course is designed for those who wish to gain a practical, professional and academic qualification in counselling. Participants develop an extensive knowledge of psychology and its application to counselling. They also become experienced in the practical skills of counselling and how to achieve therapeutic outcomes for clients. The use of the internet is an integral part of the course and participants will be provided with their own web space.

 

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Diploma in Counselling Print E-mail

 

WHO
The course is open to people who are interested in developing a solid foundation in counselling to prepare them for higher learning and/or professional practice. It is one year part-time course delivered on the basis of either, one-day-per week or, four two-week blocks together with one-day-per-month meetings.

The course is designed to respond to the needs of those working therapeutically with clients in schools, primary health care, pastoral care, social work and related disciplines providing psychosocial services. The course forms a bridge between KAPC’s Certificate and KAPC’s Higher Diploma in Counselling Studies. The use of the internet is an integral part of the course and participants will be provided with their own web space.

 

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