@Doodlebubba1980

Found my way here as part of my counselling and psychotherapy degree. Julie should be in Hollywood - I 100% thought she was a genuine client! Great video - this was so helpful to understand how to move along emotional processing and awareness.

@stephsuch8021

Wow! This was so wonderful to watch, thank you! Julie, I was convinced all the way through that this was your personal journey, if you were acting you're awesome!!

@danielpemberton7898

Thanks for creating this video Mick, I have just started out on my counselling training journey and was a little unsure of the right kinds of questions to ask in person-centred so this has been really helpful. Julie was absolutely fantastic, I kept thinking to myself there's no way she can be acting here...so believable!

@rorylees-oakes6976

Julie is the new 'Gloria'

@davesomerton5232

Thanks for creating this - I found it very informative as a trainee counsellor and I found Julie's topics really relatable - taking some time to reflect on the effect not feeling heard or understood has had on my life

@majar8291

Many thanks for creating this video, magic happens when you feel understood, heard and accepted...

@mariamb344

What an amazing actress 😍 definitely award worthy. Thank you. Loved that question of "what sort of person are you/ what can you say about yourself that's true?"

@MrMattias87

This is pretty gold, I'm a 2nd year psychology student and I have to do some counselling units. This has given me some good ideas

@DeadwoodJawn

Thanks for this, Mick. Been coming across your stuff since doing my Level 5 counselling diploma and it's been super helpful for the learning!

@shirleyA3122

Mick's language is peppered with visuals (a melody of words with pictures) that makes words more digestible for me.  I am a visual/kinaesthetic processor who is going through the system for a 2nd time as a trainee.  I was hoping things had changed - have they?  Counselling is all about differences and yet, struggles with people like me - still.  Thank you Mike Cooper for giving me hope.

@wajdatabassum8490

I feel proud of my self thanks Julie and Mick - my session went the same way and I felt it - seeing here the easiness around the exploration due to the authenticity of both and the empathic tone of Mick is so profound. I had the same felt sense and flow - and felt challenging when I sort of insisted client to say with that discomfort of feeling what they were feeling. powerful -

@MarkMcDermottOtismojo

What would be really useful, Mick, is if you were to add your own thoughts/comments along the way in this video - like you did in 'Counselling Skills: Practice and Reflections'.

@rorylees-oakes6976

Give that girl an Oscar

@LRvTv

Studying in level 2 counselling here, I can identify the skills Mick is using, and I'm getting a good sense of the session flow. Very useful video! Subscribing for more

@jkg2088

This was helpful to watch - thanks 🙏

@EileenWhite-o1i

Very good counsellor.  No judgement and he didn't tell her want to do but really listened.

@HN-fh8di

This was good. However places where there could be growth, is the counsellor without being intentional speaks in a muffled way with one or two words. I needed to rewind to pick up what was being said.

@estrellitamia12

Thank you very much for making this video. Its a big help for counseling students. It would be great if it had subtitles. 
Although I understand English, there are certain words that I find difficult to understand. Also for other students in Argentina. Thanks again!!

@yttforeverwithlorena

Amazing! So helpful to me, thank you so much 🙏❤

@victoriaives393

What's with Mick's backdrop? Early days of zoom maybe but still....what do people think? and a Brahma pint glass? Good idea?