This 90 GLH (20 credit) classroom-based Counselling Studies Qualification is designed to give learners the underpinning knowledge and skills required for progression to practitioner training as a professional counsellor. It includes an introduction to the three main schools of counselling, the ethical framework for professional counselling practice, an understanding of common mental health problems and group training supervision. It also prepares learners for work in a counselling agency. The qualification consists of 1 mandatory unit with 7 learning outcomes. It is underpinned by the CPCAB model of practitioner development which takes account of the latest research findings on what makes counselling effective. The 7 learning outcomes are: 1. Prepare to work within an ethical framework for counselling 2. Understand the counselling relationship 3. Understand difference and diversity issues to develop empathic understanding 4. Work within a user-centred approach to counselling 5. Use counselling theory to develop self-awareness in counselling practice 6. Understand theories of counselling and mental health 7. Use feedback, reflection and supervision to support counselling studies.This qualification is mapped to the Counselling and Mental Health National Occupational Standards.
Name: Level 3 Counselling Studies Qualification title: Certificate in Counselling Studies (QCF) Qualification type: Assessment Various Awarding Counselling & Psychotherapy Central Awarding Body Created 20160613 07:57:25 Updated 20160613 07:57:25
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Title: Certificate in Counselling Studies (QCF) Qualification: Certificate in Counselling Studies (QCF) Classification: Health, Public Services and Care