SCoPEd column B top up training

SCoPEd column B top up training

About the training

This intensive four-day (22 CPD hours) online training is for ACC registered counsellor members who wish to take one of the top up routes for accreditation. It is also a CPD training for qualified counsellors who have already met column A competencies and who wish to deepen their knowledge and skills. It covers all of the SCoPEd column B competencies, including areas such as:

  • advanced mental health
  • developing a comprehensive risk assessment strategy
  • inter-professional and multi-agency approaches to mental health
  • assumptions that underpin the understanding of identity, culture, values, and worldview
  • the impact of technology on counselling
  • understanding the role of research in counselling
  • using routine outcome monitoring tools
  • working with issues of power and authority
  • working with unconscious and out of awareness processes
  • working with rupture and repair, and therapeutic impasses
  • complex endings
  • enhancing clients’ self-awareness and understanding of self in relationship

Whilst attendees may already have some column B competencies, the training will focus on all of the column B competencies to ensure everything is covered.

About the trainers

Dr Heather Churchill

DPsych (Middlesex), MTh (Middlesex), BA (Hons) (Brunel)
Registered and Senior Accredited Member and Fellow of the Association of Christians in Counselling and Linked Professions (ACC). Registered Member BACP (Senior Accred, Counsellor/Psychotherapist, aligned competence level C).

Heather is a senior lecturer in counselling and psychotherapy for Waverley Abbey College and has over twenty years’ experience as a trainer, psychotherapist and supervisor. She has co-authored two books and has published a number of articles in the accord journal. Her doctorate was entitled: From pastoral care to professional counselling: the development of higher education counselling training underpinned by a Christian worldview and in dialogue with Christian faith/religion/spirituality.

Dr Janet Penny

Janet is a counselling psychologist who has an interest in the integration of faith and therapy, and particularly in power dynamics in Christian counselling. She has taught in higher education over the last 22 years at Waverley Abbey College and London School of Theology. Janet currently works in private practice and as a research supervisor at the Metanoia Institute. She also enjoys working at the creative edges of therapy using therapeutic photography and creative writing. As well as being involved with prayer ministry at her local church with her husband, she is a keen amateur photographer.

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