Programme Aims
The course aims at enabling the student to understand the basics of professional Counselling Psychology. The student will gain knowledge of and competence in diverse inquiry strategies and the ability to critically review and evaluate issues related to Counseling Psychology.
Course Description
This course provides an introduction to counselling interviewing skills. The topics covered include the helping relationship, the helping process and the communication skills required in the therapeutic dialogue. This qualification develops your knowledge and skills working with individuals in a variety of contexts and helping roles. It reflects the role of counsellors, who work with clients on personal and psychological issues using established counselling modalities. They use communication, micro‐counselling and interviewing skills and draw on varied counselling therapies to assist clients.
The Certificate in Counselling programme is designed to develop the basic support skills and knowledge to people who are interested in developing professional counselling skills. Students will develop knowledge and practical skills in counselling, mental health, and personal development. This training helps them to perform more effectively as helpers in a variety of caring roles as well as preparing them to pursue further training in counselling and psychotherapy.
It is suitable for people working in many diverse front-facing, support, or interpersonal contexts. Examples include administration, childcare, community work, social work, education, frontline roles, healthcare, hospitality, management, media, nursing, pastoral roles, health and beauty industry, caring work, and sport. The programme enhances the provision of care by developing practitioner skills and knowledge in counselling and mental health, and by deepening practitioner self-awareness and reflectiveness.
Learning Outcomes
Upon completion of the programme, students are expected to:-
- Acquire basic concepts and historical background of counselling psychology
- Apply basic skills and competences of counselling psychology
- Gain and apply the knowledge of psychotherapy theories that serve as a base of counselling thought
- Appreciate the institutional systems that serve as a framework of counselling professional activities
Field Attachment
Being a professional course, Industrial Training is also included as a part of the curriculum. Field attachment is a field-based practical training experience that prepares trainees for the tasks they are expected to perform on completion of their training. The objective of the Field Attachment is to enrich students’ theoretical and practical understandings through firsthand experience. It provides an opportunity to students to learn by observing, participating and doing and it allows for contextualized and integrated learning based on direct interaction with ground realities. It also produces practically oriented graduates that meet the required job-related competences of their future employers. A minimum of ninety days industrial training in a reputed organisation has to be undergone by every student before the completion of course. The training has to be given under the supervision and guidance of the organisation supervisor. Each student will have to maintain a daily logbook and enter the observations and get it countersigned by the organisation supervisor. At the end of the Training, the student will have to submit a comprehensive Training Report undergone by him/her at the organisation.
Assessment & Certification
Upon successful completion of the course assessments and obtain a combined final mark of 50% or more for the assignments and final exam through formative and summative assessment and in-person practical training, students will receive the TACOA Certification on Counselling Programme. Learners will also receive a course transcript with grades upon completion of their course.
Curriculum
- 15 Sections
- 71 Lessons
- 10 Weeks
- Professional Foundations of Counseling6
- Introduction to Psychology20
- 2.1Lesson 1
- 2.2Assignment24 Questions
- 2.3Lesson 2
- 2.4Assignment12 Questions
- 2.5Lesson 3
- 2.6Assignment31 Questions
- 2.7Lesson 4
- 2.8Assignment8 Questions
- 2.9Lesson 5
- 2.10Assignment15 Questions
- 2.11Lesson 6
- 2.12Assignment15 Questions
- 2.13Lesson 7
- 2.14Assignment15 Questions
- 2.15Lesson 8
- 2.16Assignment15 Questions
- 2.17Lesson 9
- 2.18Assignment15 Questions
- 2.19Lesson 10
- 2.20Assignment15 Questions
- Basics of Interpersonal Skills3
- Developmental Psychology1
- Communication Skills3
- Counselling Practices and Skills12
- Psychological Approaches in Counselling3
- Introduction to Social Psychology10
- Counselling Tools and Techniques5
- Psychopathology1
- Counseling in a Multicultural Society3
- Special Issues in Counselling9
- Case Management5
- Ethical and Legal Issues in Counselling Practice6
- Field Practicum in Counselling Psychology1