Description
Eligibility
Psychology Students, Psychologists, Psychiatrists, Social Workers, Students, Homemakers, Educators, PhD Scholars, Allied Health Practitioners, Teachers, HR professionals.
What are Counselling Skills?
Counselling skills are the core tools and techniques used by mental health professionals to support clients effectively. These include active listening, empathy, building rapport, questioning techniques, reflecting, summarizing, and maintaining ethical boundaries. Mastering these skills helps counsellors create a safe, non-judgmental space where clients feel heard and understood.
Counselling skills are used in a wide range of settings including mental health clinics, schools, hospitals, corporate environments, rehabilitation centers, NGOs, and private practice. These skills are essential not just for psychologists and therapists but also for, and anyone involved in emotional support or communication-heavy roles. They help in building trust, resolving conflicts, supporting mental well-being, and improving overall interpersonal effectiveness.
PROCESS OF REGISTRATION

MODULE 1: Foundations of Counseling & Relationship BuildingGoal: To introduce the counseling process, therapeutic relationship, and foundational attitudes essential for effective practice.
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MODULE 2: Deep Listening, Understanding, and ExplorationGoal: To develop strong attending and reflective skills to help clients feel heard, understood, and supported in self-exploration.
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MODULE 3: Challenging, Action, and Change-Oriented SkillsGoal: To introduce skills that deepen the counseling process, challenge unhelpful patterns, and guide clients toward growth.
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MODULE 4: Integration & ApplicationGoal: To synthesize counseling skills, apply them in real-life contexts, and reflect on professional development as a counselor.
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Practical Work in all Modules
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