Feedback on our counselling courses and more

At BSY, we always enjoy reading the feedback of those who are taking our complementary therapy and counselling courses.  We also feel that it can help fellow students as well as offering valuable words of advice to those thinking of studying with us.

Helena Fae Dyson enrolled on the Eating Disorders (Part 1) course and the Basic Counselling course.  She chose to study them as ‘I was interested in the subject area and it would help me in my work/future career choice’.  Helena decided to enrol with BSY as ‘the courses are broken down in to manageable chunks and there is no pressure to finish each module.  There are a wide variety of interesting subjects available and you get our what you want to put in to the course.’  So far, Helena has been most happy with the ‘feedback written under most of my answers’ which  ‘have given me encouragement and different ways of presenting answers – such as labelled medical diagrams.’  Helena feels that these courses will help her to ‘progress on to a different career path and support my practice in my current role as a front line women’s support worker’.  If you are thinking of studying with BSY then Helena would say that ‘this is a fantastic way of juggling studying with employment and family life.  I am a single mum and have no support with my children so if issues pop up I can put my studies on hold – avoiding the stress of deadlines having a knock on effect on my course work, job and home life.  All courses are manageable-sized modules and confidence builds as you progress.’  Helena agrees that she ‘would recommend BSY to a friend’ and that ‘BSY courses are excellent value for money’.

Valerie Goose chose the Homeopathy course (one of our complementary therapy courses).  Valerie chose this course as ‘I am interested in “natural health” and wanted to enhance my knowledge so that I can offer my clients the best choices for their health as well as helping myself and my family’.  Valerie decided to study with BSY as ‘it has a good reputation and is well established.  Also I am able to study in my own time and that fits in with my other commitments.’  She has been most happy with ‘the standard of the lessons which don’t overload you with lots of unnecessary information’.  To those who may be thinking of studying with BSY, Valerie says ‘go for it.  You have nothing to lose and a lot to gain, and you will enjoy it too.’  Valerie agrees that ‘studying with BSY is convenient and that ‘the BSY course advisors are helpful’.

The relevant website pages have more information about our complementary therapy courses and counselling courses.

Categories: BSY, Complementary Therapies, Counselling & Stress Management