Train in counselling and psychotherapy and become eligible for individual practitioner registration with the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy.
The programme is based on an integrative relational approach to counselling and psychotherapy, which has been developed over many years by our cutting-edge teaching team.
Our integrative approach, at the forefront of counselling and psychotherapy theory, practice and research, incorporates aspects from three main therapeutic traditions; person-centred, cognitive and psychodynamic.
You will be encouraged to explore psychological processes and experiences from these different perspectives, and recognise the theoretical, personal and cultural assumptions which influence your work.
An undergraduate degree at grade 2.2 honours or above
Evidence of enrolment on counselling skills certificate training (minimum Level 2) that has been completed, or will be completed, before entry on the programme.
Evidence of experience of working in a helping role that uses basic counselling skills and requires active listening and the provision of emotional support with vulnerable adults. This may be in either paid or voluntary employment and at minimum consist of working in this role part-time for six months prior to the start of the academic year.
Graduates can work in health and social services, voluntary organisations and the education in counselling field.
Developing the Therapeutic Relationship: Person-Centred, Pluralistic, and Integrative Foundations
Ethical & Professional Issues in Integrative Practice
Theory and Research in Integrative Practice.
Advanced Integrative Therapeutic Practice
Capstone Project
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