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Counselling Psychologist

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Counselling psychologists help people work through emotional and psychological challenges. They listen, understand and support people facing difficult times - whether that's anxiety, grief, relationship trouble or trauma. They use talking therapies and evidence-based techniques to help people feel better and live better lives.

The role

What a counselling psychologist actually does, day to day.

As a counselling psychologist, you spend your time listening to people, really listening, and helping them find their way through difficult feelings. You work one-to-one with clients - teenagers, families, adults - each with their own story and struggles. Some might be dealing with anxiety or sadness. Others might have been through something traumatic. Your job is to help them understand what's happening and learn skills to cope better.

You'll use different talking therapies depending on what each person needs. Some people benefit from learning where their habits come from; others do better with learning practical coping techniques. You'll keep careful notes about each person's progress, work with other professionals like doctors or social workers when needed, and keep learning new approaches. The work is emotionally demanding sometimes, but also deeply rewarding when you see someone feel better and more able to manage their life.

A typical week

Day to day

1Conduct individual and group therapy sessions to address various psychological issues.
2Perform psychological assessments and evaluations to develop tailored treatment plans.
3Collaborate with other healthcare professionals to provide comprehensive care.
4Maintain accurate and confidential client records and documentation.
5Engage in continuous professional development to stay updated on the latest therapeutic techniques.
6Facilitate workshops and seminars on mental health awareness and coping strategies.
7Supervise and mentor trainee psychologists and interns in clinical settings.