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Counselling Tutor

149 – CORE Assessment in Counselling

Counselling Tutor

Ken Kelly and Rory Lees-Oakes

Education, Courses

4.6 β€’ 636 Ratings

πŸ—“οΈ 9 May 2020

⏱️ 51 minutes

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Summary

Preparing for Next-Level Interviews - Reflecting on Future Support Needs In episode 149 of the Counselling Tutor Podcast, Ken Kelly and Rory Lees-Oakes provide tips on how to prepare for interviews for the next level of counselling training (or for placements). 'Check-In with CPCAB' then focuses on the support you may like to put in place as you finish the academic year, and perhaps your whole course. Last, in 'Practice Matters', Rory interviews psychologist John Mellor-Clark about using CORE assessment in counselling work. Preparing for Next-Level Interviews (starts at 2.50 mins) It is natural to feel anxiety and nerves when contemplating interviews - whether for training courses or placements. Drawing on their experience of both studying and lecturing, Rory and Ken provide the following tips: If you're not already a member of the Counselling Tutor Facebook group, do join up and chat to over 30,000 others interested in the world of counselling and psychotherapy (including students, qualified practitioners, supervisors and tutors) - it's a great source of support. Remember that interviews are a two-way process - it's also important for you to decide whether the college or agency is the right place for you. Prepare some questions to ask at the end of the interview; this helps you find out what you need to know, and also shows you have thought about and researched the course/agency. Bear in mind that the interviewers aren't trying to catch you out - simply to assess whether you have the enthusiasm needed, are aware of the level of commitment required, understand the theory sufficiently, and have the emotional stability to do the course. Be open about any difficulties you might have, e.g. specific learning difficulties (such as dyslexia) and mental-health issues. None of these rules you out of counselling training, and honesty about these is likely to be looked upon favourably. Read Rory's handout of tutor tips on preparing for your next-level interview; you can download it here, or get hold of it through the Handouts Vault and Counselling Study Resource (CSR). Don't forget too that if you don't get a place on the course you want, this doesn't necessarily have to be the end of the road for your counselling training. Many people take breaks between levels: it may just not be the right time yet for you to continue. Check-In with CPCAB: Reflecting on Future Support Needs (starts at 20.50 mins) Rory talks to Heather Price (Senior Counselling Professional) at CPCAB (Counselling & Psychotherapy Central Awarding Body) about how it feels to come to the end of a counselling course, as you and your peers all go your separate ways. Heather suggests that the subsequent feeling of isolation may surprise you. This is a loss - a kind of bereavement - and so it's important to give yourself time to process it. In particular, do try to prepare for the ending of your course, and to plan where you will source your support afterwards. For example, some people choose to continue to meet up with their peers, or to create a Facebook or WhatsApp group where they can exchange messages. Another way to gain similar benefits might be to pursue options for CPD. Your experience as you end a course has parallels with clients' experience as they end therapy - this in itself can provide both personal and professional development if you take the time and space to reflect on and process your experience. So do plan ahead for your support needs as you finish the academic year. You can find more information about CPCAB on its website. CPCAB is the UK's only awarding body run by counsellors for counsellors. CORE Assessment in Counselling Work (starts at 33.30 mins) Psychologist John Mellor-Clark was instrumental in the early development of the CORE assessment tools. In this segment of the Counselling Tutor Podcast - aimed at qualified practitioners - Rory talks to John about CORE ...

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0:00.0

Welcome to the Counseling Tutor podcast, the must listen to podcast for students of counselling and psychotherapy.

0:10.6

Here are your hosts, Rory Lee's Oaks and Ken Kelly.

0:15.5

Hi, I'm Rory and with me as always is Ken. How are you, Ken?

0:19.3

I'm well. Thank you very much for asking rory how does this

0:23.6

day find you i've got a frog in my throat not good for a podcast is it with a frog in the boat

0:30.8

he's not good for a podcast no but we will push on we'll just be fine we're going through it this is

0:37.1

episode 149 you've joined us on the counselling tutor podcast. We've got three topics we're going to be looking at today. The first one is preparing for next level interviews. If you're a student, you're on a formal course. Chances are to progress. You're going to need to interview to get to the next level.

0:54.5

We're going to be delving into that. Then we move on to our second topic, which is our check-in with

0:59.2

our good friends at CPCAB, a topic that is so important at the moment. And it's reflecting on what

1:05.6

support you may need as you kind of leaving the classroom, leaving the peers, leaving maybe the support

1:13.3

of that personal development group and the feedback that you got. Yes, I mean, at the time of

1:19.5

recording, you know, in a very few weeks, people will be coming to Journey's End and they will

1:25.1

be moving on from their classes. Some will be progressing

1:28.2

and others will be, others will just go back into their world again and take their skills,

1:34.6

it may be into another arena. And it's thinking about Journey's End and thinking about how

1:39.8

you're going to use that real valuable support system that was your peers and where you're going to map your support as you as you're going to use that real valuable support system that was your peers and where you're going

1:45.2

to map your support as you move out of class. Looking forward to that one. And we end

1:52.1

episode 149 with practice matters where we speak about qualified practitioners, what you

1:59.0

might come across, tools that you might use, self-care,

2:02.5

and today something really interesting.

2:05.6

Core assessment from the man himself, John Mellar-Clark, you had to speak with John Rory,

2:12.8

and it's really that the discussion is about measuring the effectiveness, I guess, of therapy.

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