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Accredited by the National Counselling Society LEVEL 4 DIPLOMA IN COUNSELLING PRACTICE SYLLABUS: YEAR 1 UNIT 1: FOUNDATION UNIT CORE THEORETICAL APPROACHES TO COUNSELLING & PSYCHOTHERAPY (90 HOURS) Person-centred/Humanistic Counselling Maslow- hierarchy of human needs Carl Rogers and the person-centred approach Contemporary developments and theorists of the humanistic approach. Therapeutic alliance Congruence/Incongruence Psychological contact The Counselling Process Model Empathy / Advanced Empathy Humanistic Existential view of the human condition Self-actualisation Core Conditions Conditions of worth Unconditional Positive Regard True self/Ideal Self Working with levels of competence Self-Awareness Phenomenology and Existentialism Cognitive Behavioural Therapy Personality theory of Aaron Beck Faulty thinking and maladaptive interpretations Albert Ellis and REBT The ABCDE Framework Behaviour and Cognitive Restructuring Contemporary Developments and CBT theory Language and terminology in CBT Conditioning Irrational Beliefs - Debating/Disputing Irrational Beliefs Setting homework and other CBT techniques Goals/target Structuring endings and contracting Referring Ethically Psychodynamic Psychotherapy

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Accredited by the National Counselling Society

LEVEL 4 DIPLOMA IN COUNSELLING PRACTICE

SYLLABUS: YEAR 1 UNIT 1: FOUNDATION UNIT CORE THEORETICAL APPROACHES TO COUNSELLING & PSYCHOTHERAPY (90 HOURS) Person-centred/Humanistic Counselling

•   Maslow- hierarchy of human needs •   Carl Rogers and the person-centred approach •   Contemporary developments and theorists of the humanistic approach. •   Therapeutic alliance •   Congruence/Incongruence •   Psychological contact •   The Counselling Process Model •   Empathy / Advanced Empathy •   Humanistic Existential view of the human condition •   Self-actualisation •   Core Conditions •   Conditions of worth •   Unconditional Positive Regard •   True self/Ideal Self •   Working with levels of competence •   Self-Awareness •   Phenomenology and Existentialism

Cognitive Behavioural Therapy

•   Personality theory of Aaron Beck •   Faulty thinking and maladaptive interpretations •   Albert Ellis and REBT •   The ABCDE Framework •   Behaviour and Cognitive Restructuring •   Contemporary Developments and CBT theory •   Language and terminology in CBT •   Conditioning •   Irrational Beliefs - Debating/Disputing Irrational Beliefs •   Setting homework and other CBT techniques •   Goals/target •   Structuring endings and contracting •   Referring Ethically

Psychodynamic Psychotherapy

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•   Freud and Freud’s model of the mind •   Id, Ego, Super Ego •   Functions of the Ego •   Psychosexual stages of development •   Defence Mechanisms •   Transference/Countertransference •   Making interpretations •   Resistance and bringing to awareness •   Strengths and weaknesses of psych.D counselling •   Erickson’s theory of psychosocial development •   Carl Jung’s Collective Unconscious •   Melanie Klein’s Projective Identification and Splitting •   Winnicott – the nursing triad •   Triangle of Insight •   The hidden self and unfulfilled self •   Risks in relation to competence •   Margaret Mahler, Bowlby and Ainsworth •   Attachment theory •   Transactional Analysis •   Psychoanalytic Theory •   Object Relations Theory •   Social Learning Theory

Unit Assessment:

•   Reflective Journal (800 words per learning day) •   Essay (3,000 words) •   Practical Skills Role Play (Formal assessment in Therapist, Client and Observer

Roles)

UNIT SUPERVISION SKILLS (50 HOURS) (OPTION UNIT)  •   Models of Supervision:

o   Hawkins and Shohet - formative, normative, restorative) o   Inskipp and Proctor o   Kadushin o   Carroll

•   Supervision as a developmental model •   Key issues model •   Training model •   Case material for supervision •   Skills for presenting material in supervision •   Model specific supervision (Psych D, CBT, PC, ST) •   Purposes of supervision •   Tasks of Supervision

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•   Review challenges to ethical practice when presenting case material in supervision (individual and group)

•   Confidentiality [especially in regard to suicidal client, drug trafficking, terrorism]

•   Dual Relationships •   Contracting – •   Mental Health Act •   Develop an action plan from 3 recent supervision sessions •   Responsibility of client work •   Responsibilities of supervisor ; responsibilities of supervisee •   Ethical Framework for Supervision •   Health and Safety in regard to aggressive or violent clients: risk assessment, anger in

the therapy room, de-escalation •   Health and Safety in the counselling premises/ working in high risk areas

Unit Assessment

Reflective Journal Action Plan Professional Development Plan

UNIT: APPROACHES TO BRIEF THERAPY (50 HOURS) (OPTION UNIT)

•   Clarify the term brief therapy •   Key components of models of brief therapy

o   Depth Orientated o   Transference Focused o   Solution Focused o   Strategic Focused

•   Key ideas that the major schools of counselling and psychotherapy hold in relation to brief therapy

•   Counselling skills for brief therapy •   Key challenges to ethical practice when working in a time-limited way •   Key risks to the:(a) counsellor (b) clients •   Self-awareness in working with brief therapy

Assessment:

•   Reflective Journal •   Presentation •   Practical Role -play Assessment (Observer, Therapist, Client roles)

UNIT: APPROACHES TO COUPLES COUNSELLING (50 HRS) (OPTION UNIT)

•   Clarify the term couples counselling •   Key components of models of couples therapy

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•   Key ideas that the major schools of counselling and psychotherapy hold in relation to couples counselling

•   Counselling skills for couples counselling •   Assess the use and application of counselling skills for couples counselling •   Key challenges to ethical practice when working with couples •   Assess potential key risks to the:(a) counsellor (b) clients •   Self-awareness in working with couples

Assessment:

•   Journals •   Practical Role -play

UNIT: APPROACHES TO COUNSELLING WITH CHILDREN AND ADOLECENTS (50 HOURS) (OPTION UNIT)

•   Theoretical models of developmental stages and transition with respect to childhood and adolescence

•   Bowlby, Erikson, Klein, Winnicott •   Key Ideas That the Major Schools of Counselling and Psychotherapy (Cognitive-

Behavioural, Humanistic, Psychodynamic) Hold in Relation to Childhood and Adolescence

•   Issues Affecting the use and Application of Counselling Skills for Children and Young People

•   Skills to use in a Helping Interview •   Ethical practice when working with children and young •   Issues of Consent •   Healthy and Safety Issues for Counsellor and Client •   The Children Act 1999 •   Confidentiality (especially as it applied to minors) and Disclosure (NCS Guidelines)

Ethical Framework •   Impact of Socio-Cultural Factors in Development •   Issues of Power •   Role Conflict (e.g. for self; with other supporting agencies) •   Concept of Life Transitions •   Transition in Relation to Counselling •   Particular Transitions of Childhood and Adolescence •   Stresses of These •   Implications for Practice •   Counselling Skills (especially contracting) •   Communication (appropriate levels) •   Conflict •   Supervision •   Operate Referral Procedures •   Ensure a Structured Counselling Setting •   Develop the Counselling Relationship •   Monitor Self within the Counselling Process

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•   Making use of Supervision •   Enable Clients to Access and Use Information •   Assist Clients to Decide on Options for Meeting their Requirements •   Provide Support for Clients in Planning a Course of Action

Assessment

•   Reflective Journal •   Case study •   Practical skills role-play assessment

   UNIT: COUNSELLING IN CONTEXT FOUNDATION UNIT 2 (50 HOURS)    

•   • Trans-cultural perspectives in counselling practice •   • Identity, culture and ethnicity •   • Counselling in healthcare settings •   • Educational counselling •   • Gender counselling •   • Sexual orientation counselling •   • Anti-discrimination practice •   • Counselling in the workplace •   • Bereavement and grief counselling •   • Counselling in the voluntary sector •   • Counselling victims of major disasters •   • Economic, social and political issues •   • Group counselling •   • Counselling the elderly •   • Drugs and substance abuse •   • Ethical dilemmas inherent in the practice of counselling within a multiplicity of

contextual settings •   • Health and Safety

 Assessment

•   Reflective Journal •   Essay •   Discussion Group

YEAR 2 UNIT: INTEGRATING THEORY AND PRACTICE FOUNDATION UNIT 3 CORE THEORY MODEL: E.G. SCHEMA THERAPY (60 HOURS)

•   Summarise key concepts of Core theory (Schema Therapy) •   Contributions of the different theorists associated with Schema Therapy •   Self-awareness in relation to Schema Therapy •   Describe & evaluate the interventions of Schema Therapy

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•   The key strengths, challenges to & limitations of Schema Therapy •   Skills required to establish the counselling relationship within Schema Therapy •   Evaluate the skills required for evaluating and concluding the counselling

relationship within Schema Therapy Assessment

•   Reflective Journal •   Structured Writing Assignment •   Case Presentation

UNIT: EVALUATING COUNSELLING PRACTICE FOUNDATION UNIT 4 (50 HOURS)

•   Research methods •   Process recording •   Conducting a meaningful enquiry into candidates’ own counselling practice, through

work-based learning •   Outcomes evaluations – process, self-report, value of outcomes to imp •   Reflecting on practice •   UK and EU business systems, procedures •   UK and EU requirements for counselling practices and practitioners

   

Assessment •   Project 2000-2500 words presenting findings which analyse your practice in terms

of problems and issues arising from your core theoretical approach to counselling •   Peer presentation to describe the business and legal considerations for counselling

practices in general, and for your own practice in particular. UNIT: THERAPEUTIC PRACTICE FOUNDATION UNIT 5) (50) HOURS)

•   Ethical considerations and decision-making •   Healthy & Safety issues •   Client contracting •   Legal issues e.g. record-keeping, data protection •   Role of Supervision & Ethical Practice •   Supervisor – Counsellor working alliance •   Contribution & effectiveness of supervision with regard to counsellors’ & clients’

needs. •   How development of self-awareness contributes to the effectiveness of the

therapeutic relationship & process

Assessment •   Study of Supervised Practice

 

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   UNIT: COUNSELLING PRACTICUM FOUNDATION UNIT 6 (50 HOURS)

•   Working within legal & ethical requirements as a counselling practitioner •   Knowledge & understanding of a professional ethical framework & its application

to counselling practice •   Respond effectively to complex client issues & ethical dilemmas •   Professional issues for the candidate in regard to counselling placement •   Potential areas of conflict between the candidate & counselling placement •   Effects of using supervision on own practice

Assessment

•   Reflective Journal •   Supervision log •   Supervisor’s Report •   Portfolio of evidence

 Notes: Total number of guided learning hours = 450 hours This course is delivered over two years.