PROGRAMME AIMS
The Diploma in Counselling Psychology aims at providing a student with knowledge, skills, and competencies in counselling techniques using various diagonostic techniques in human behaviour and characteristics. A successful student can join a degree programme in counselling Psychology or be self employed.
PROGRAMME LEARNING OUTCOMES
Upon completion of the programme, students are expected to:-
- Apply professional skills in counseling psychology.
- Identify and solve different types of psycho-social problems at a basic level.
- Undertake basic research relevant to their profession.
- Apply accepted standards of ethical and professional conduct to their work.
- Become proficient as entry-level psychologists capable of conducting counseling and psychotherapy and evaluating client progress and outcomes.
Curriculum
- 22 Sections
- 0 Lessons
- 10 Weeks
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- Counselling Skills0
- Psychological Approaches in Counselling0
- Interpersonal Skills0
- Introduction to Psychology0
- Developmental Psychology0
- Information and Communication Technology0
- Communication Skills0
- Conflict Management0
- Group work Theory and Practice0
- Counselling in Situations of Crisis and Loss0
- Contemporary Issues in Society0
- Developmental Studies0
- Family and Relationship Counselling0
- Psychopathology0
- Counselling People Living with Chronic Physical Illnesses:0
- Psychotrauma Counselling Approaches0
- Cross Cultural Counselling0
- Gender and Sexuality0
- Guidance and Counselling0
- Working with Special Population0
- Social, Legal and Ethical Issues in Counselling Psychology0
- Practicum0