Evaluation of a counselling skills course for health professionals |
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Authors: | Susan J. Lea Michelle J. Clarke Hilton Davis |
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Affiliation: | a Department of Psychology, University of Plymouth, Plymouth, Devon, UKb Bloomfield Clinic, Guy's Hospital, Landon, UK |
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Abstract: | A counselling skills course run by a London hospital for 11 health professionals was evaluated. The course covered family counselling skills and child management techniques. Qualitative and quantitative measures were used at five times of testing over a period of 10 months. It was found that participants improved self-perceptions of their counselling ability, increased their knowledge of counselling theories, and considered the course to be helpful in their subsequent work with families. There was no significant change in trainees' self-concept scores. Regular supervision was regarded as helpful in consolidating skills and exploring aspects of practice in a safe environment. Issues relating to evaluation research are discussed. |
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