Get started

Want more information before you get involved with Co-Counselling? Our extensive documentation will tell you how. See

Handbooks

CoCoPedia
The Co-Counselling Encyclopedia

Other Co-Counselling resources

Get trained

The Co-Counselling Core Training is your ‘CoCo Driving Licence’. You will learn the skills to start Co-Counselling and to access the Co-Counselling world-wide Network.

 

Further Skills

Co-Counselling provides you with many tools to extend your core skills. You can develop these in stand-alone workshops or in workshops at residential events.

Most Popular Further Skills

  • Life Action
  • Co-Creating
  • Difficult Conversations
  • Creative Disagreement
  • Role Play the CoCo way
  • Pain-to-Power
  • Video Technique

This happens by using Co-Counselling sessions to address issues that really matter to you.

CCI supports this by offering Topical & Life Cycle Workshops and Groups. These are often part of Community Days and residential events.

Here people address a common issue in their lives, called 'Topic' in Co-Counselling.

Most Popular Topical Workshops

  • Create your life
  • Work and career
  • Performing
  • Sexuality and attraction
  • Committed relationships
  • Parenting
  • Bereavement and Grieving
  • Aging

After your Co-Counselling Core Training course you can find partners for sessions,  support and topical groups through:

  • Local  Co-Counselling networks
  • Phone Co-Counselling lists 
  • Workshops: day, residential and community days
  • Member sections of
    Co-Counselling web sites.

CoCo-Info support

As well as support available through  the local networks, CoCo-Info offers:

  • Forums these are vital in connecting you to the Co-Counselling community. Here you can ask for support for making Co-Counselling more relevant.

  • IRC There are also IRC (Internet Relay Chat) channels available for support and sessions.