There has undoubtedly been a huge increase in people going for counselling in the last few years.
We now seek therapy in a variety of ways – counselling, CBT, self help books, DVDs and online programmes, as we look to work through issues or go in new directions.
Many of us are finding that modern life is full of constant challenges. Our lives are busier than ever before and we are often juggling several issues such as work, health issues, change in family circumstances, bereavement, multiple demands on our time.
The current economic climate means we are working longer hours either in fear of losing our jobs or through covering roles for people who have unfortunately already have. Change in the workplace is ongoing and often immediate.
The pressure to appear in control is huge. Many do not want to talk about issues to colleagues, friends and even family for fear of being judged as not being able to cope.
As a result more and more of us are reporting feelings of stress, anxiety and depression as well as sleep disturbances.Whatever background we are from – whatever age, gender, culture etc, deep down we all share common concerns and worries. Counselling is a great way to get support within a non judgmental, safe environment.
We are now accepting applications for the Higher Diploma in Counselling and Psychotherapy commencing in September 2014*
*The Higher Diploma is primarily, an academic qualification, but will set graduates on the path towards becoming accredited members of professional Counselling and Psychotherapy bodies. A combination of the Higher Diploma in Counselling and Psychotherapy and the MA in Psychotherapy at DBS should fulfill current requirements of a 4 year training that is expected by the professional bodies in the field of Psychotherapy.