Basic Counselling Skills
Published 3/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 10.43 GB | Duration: 6h 54m
Published 3/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 10.43 GB | Duration: 6h 54m
Key counselling skills explained
What you'll learn
Perform basic counselling skills in the work they do.
Utilize good listening skills in a variety of situations.
Develop warmth, congruence and empathy within themselves.
Notice an increase in their self-awareness.
Teach a basic model of problem solving that they can use in their work with others.
Requirements
No previous experience needed, but an interest in people and helping them is a good starting point.
Description
This course is designed to equip you with the foundational tools needed to build meaningful, supportive relationships and help others effectively. Whether you are working in social services, caregiving, community support, or simply looking to enhance your interpersonal skills, this training offers essential knowledge and practical techniques for everyday use. You will learn core counselling skills such as active listening, effective communication, and conflict resolution—critical abilities for fostering trust and understanding in any setting.Throughout the course, you’ll gain insights into how to ask open-ended questions, reflect emotions, and provide non-judgmental support. You'll also learn strategies to navigate challenging conversations with empathy and care, making this training especially valuable for those working with individuals experiencing difficulty or stress. The course emphasizes building confidence in addressing sensitive topics while creating safe, respectful spaces for dialogue.Practical exercises, case scenarios, and interactive lessons are woven into the programme to ensure that you not only understand the theory behind these skills but are also able to apply them in real-life situations. We also provide links to additional videos by other authors on YouTube to further explore certain concepts. By the end of the course, you will have a deeper understanding of how to connect with others on a meaningful level, strengthen relationships, and make a positive impact in your personal or professional life.
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 Introduction
Lecture 2 Who is Arise?
Lecture 3 Ice-Breaker
Section 2: Module 1 : Characteristics of Counselling – Exploration & Connecting/Reassuring
Lecture 4 What is Counselling?
Lecture 5 Qualities of a Counsellor
Lecture 6 What is Empathy?
Lecture 7 Self-Awareness
Lecture 8 Activity: Self Awareness
Lecture 9 Shadow Side of Self-Awareness
Lecture 10 Characteristics of Self-accepting individual
Section 3: Module 2: Principles & Ethics of Counselling – Exploration & Connecting/Reassuri
Lecture 11 Principles of Counselling
Lecture 12 Activity: Scenarios
Lecture 13 Ethics
Lecture 14 Role of the Counsellor
Lecture 15 Home Work – Fortune Teller
Section 4: Module 3: Child & Adult Development – Exploration & Connecting/ Reassuring
Lecture 16 Understanding Developmental Stages (children)
Lecture 17 Understanding Dev Stages (adult)
Lecture 18 Case Study Activity
Section 5: Module 4: Stages in Counselling & Non-verbal Skills - Connecting & Exploration
Lecture 19 Stages in Counselling
Lecture 20 Stages in Counselling Activity
Lecture 21 Rapport Building
Lecture 22 Non-verbal Communication
Lecture 23 Non-verbal Listening Skill Development
Lecture 24 Non-verbal Communication in the person you’re helping.
Lecture 25 Integrating Egan’s Model and 6 Steps of Counselling
Section 6: Module 5: Developing Listening Skills – Reassuring/Stabilizing or Exploration
Lecture 26 Listening Skills
Lecture 27 Listening Skills Theory
Lecture 28 Listening Skills Practice
Lecture 29 Listening Skills Demo
Lecture 30 Active Listening Skills & Connection
Section 7: Module 6: Equipping & Action or Addressing needs & Concerns, Providing Support
Lecture 31 When Challenges Arise
Lecture 32 Problem Solving Activity
Lecture 33 Helping Scenarios
Lecture 34 Community Mapping
Lecture 35 Reflection on Own Problem Solving
Section 8: Module 7: Conflict, Boundaries & Red Flags – Facilitate Coping - Action Stage
Lecture 36 Boundaries
Lecture 37 Boundaries in the context of helping
Lecture 38 Reflection on Boundaries
Lecture 39 Challenging Conversations
Lecture 40 Red Flags
Lecture 41 Red Flags Activity
Lecture 42 Mediating Conflict
Lecture 43 Conflict Self-Reflection
Lecture 44 Summarizing skills and Terminating skills
Section 9: Module 8: Coping Strategies for You and Others
Lecture 45 Limits & Referrals
Lecture 46 How to Refer Well
Lecture 47 Care & Counselling Exercise
Lecture 48 Burnout
Lecture 49 Self-Care
Section 10: Module 9: Tying it All Together
Lecture 50 Reflection
Lecture 51 Recap the Journey
Lay Counsellors, Community Workers, Group Facilitators, Children's Workers