Co-counselling is a self-help system of personal growth usually involving two people who work together, each taking turns at being the client and being the counsellor. Co-counselling skills are taught on a 40 hour experiential course (‘Co-counselling Fundamentals’). In addition to giving you co-counselling skills, successful completion of the course gives you access to local, national and international networks. Residential co-counselling events - such as this one - provide an opportunity for co-counsellors from all over the UK (and often from other countries too) to meet up as a community. All are welcome - from beginners who have just completed the Fundamentals Course to long-standing, experienced members. The event will be made up of a rich variety of workshops on diverse themes - all offered by fellow participants. Along with this go a range of other attractions, all in the beautiful environment and atmosphere of the Laurieston Hall community: music, dancing, swimming, sauna, woodland walks, bonfires. The week usually features a cabaret too - organised by participants. Whether you want to do lots of personal development work, or bask in the co-counselling culture in this idyllic setting, or both, is entirely up to you! This workshop is free from alcohol and recreational drugs. You must have completed a Co-counselling Fundamentals
course before attending this event. If you are interested in becoming
a co-counsellor, or are just curious to know more, visit the
UK CCI Website. This
website is maintained by Aisha Walker
and was last updated on
21/10/2009. |