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PROFESSIONAL SKILLS IN DEPRESSION COUNSELING

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According to the National Library of Medicine, the prevalence of depression was 23.1% and was higher than the figures reported in the general population studies in Nigeria. Of this proportion 46.7% were mildly depressed, 50% moderately depressed and 3.3% severely depressed. The majority (40%) were within the 30-39 years range.

This statistic should tell you that so much has to be done in the area of therapy to help those who are mildly and moderately depressed from getting to the severe stage.

Interested individuals as well as Everyone in the helping space need to be equipped with the latest preventative skills and professional interventions in helping clients deal with depression.

We have brought one of the global best professionals in depression treatment to do justice to this. Paula Medeiros has developed a unique and exclusive approach that integrates body trauma therapy, mindfulness, family and organizational constellations therapy to address the root causes of trauma.

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What Will You Learn?

  • Understanding the business of counseling
  • What is business of counseling
  • Personalize your why
  • Carve your niche
  • Private practice or not (include places where counselors can work)
  • Internship
  • Starting your private practice
  • Understanding private practice
  • The pros and cons of private practice
  • Questions you should answer before starting your practice
  • Equipment you will need to start your practice
  • Safety in the counseling business
  • Marketing Your Counseling Business
  • Developing a business plan
  • Important Forms and documents
  • Branding your business
  • Determining your fees
  • Digital tools & marketing strategy
  • Dealing with compassion fatigue
  • The counselors care
  • Dealing with imposters syndrome
  • Strategies for improving yourself
  • The final note