Counselling Connection

You have been counselling a client in relation to her recent separation and divorce. The client and her husband are currently pursuing custody of their two small children through the courts. Your client is living with her children in their family home, whilst her ex-husband is staying with family friends. ... Read More

Case Study: Workplace Harrassment

 

The following case study is based loosely around a real story but the people and the circumstances are fictional.
Leanne is a 48 year old woman who is one of two product managers in a major computer parts facility. Leanne has excellent qualifications and experience as a manager in the computer ... Read More

Options Against Bullying

  Defining ineffective options is really difficult because there is not a lot of research evidence to guide people about what are effective and ineffective responses to workplace harassment and bullying in context (Commonwealth Department of Health and Aged Care, 2000: 35). Obviously becoming mentally ill and suicidal should be considered as ... Read More

Five Therapies In A Single Resource

  We’ve published two eBooks this year: a compendium of our most popular electronic articles; and a comprehensive collection of case studies by professional counsellors and psychologists. We’re now releasing our third – it’s called AIPC’s Five Therapies eBook. With over 50-pages of professionally-written content, this eBook explores five mainstream counselling therapies that ... Read More

Louise Gourley

The six million dollar question when you're doing this course (Diploma of Professional Counselling) is - will it lead to a paying job and how will I get one.   Actually, that's two questions, but you get the picture. I think just about every conversation I had with fellow ... Read More

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