Counselling Level 3
NVQ
Online
Description
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Type
NVQ Level 3
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Methodology
Online
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Class hours
100h
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Duration
12 Months
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Start date
Different dates available
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Online campus
Yes
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Delivery of study materials
Yes
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Support service
Yes
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Virtual classes
Yes
This course comes to you as a paper course pack which you can work through in your own time. By reading through the lessons on the course and with the help of a personal tutor you will be able to learn all of the necessary knowledge required to tackle the tutor marked assignments that are used to assess the course. Alternatively, you can study for this course online to save some money on your course and study through the internet with the materials available 24/7 on any computer or smart device.
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About this course
Working with people to work through mental problems is a very important career and requires a unique approach to problem solving and people skills. This Counselling Level 3 course is designed to help students to learn the knowledge of this type of career and begin to work with people to help them overcome psychological issues.
With this course you will learn about the many different psychological methods used in counselling and how these can be utilised to help a variety of clients.
This Counselling Level 3 course is great for anyone looking to gain a knowledge of counselling techniques, dealing with clients, building relations and helping people to overcome their issues.
To gain this Counselling Level 3 course you will need to submit, and pass, all of the tutor marked assignments. There are six assignments in the course and no need to purchase any textbooks as we provide all of the lessons and materials required to learn the syllabus.
All assignments are coursework based and are in an essay/question and answer style to test your knowledge of the topics covered in each of the course sections.
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Subjects
- Approach
- Counselling
- Counselling Psychology
- Counsellor
- Counselling development
- Counselling Skill
- Theory of counselling
- Stages of counselling
- Theoretical
- Verbal Communication
- Summarising
- Questioning
Course programme
This course assesses the following units:
Unit 1: Counselling overview
- Personal attributes of a counsellor
- Directed advice and counselling
- The need for counselling
- Counselling development
Unit 2: The theory of counselling
- Stages of counselling
- Theoretical approaches
- Main counselling skills
- Verbal communication
- Summarising
- Questioning
- Goal setting
- The end of the counselling relationship
Unit 3: Relationships in counselling
- Client confidentiality
- Relations with clients
- Transference
- Contracts and data storage
- Crisis situations
Unit 4: Psychodynamic approaches to counselling
- Sigmund Freud
- Alfred Adler
- Carl Jung
- Jungian archetypes and dreams
- Object relations theory
- Psychodynamic therapy
- Limitations of the approach
Unit 5: Correcting behaviour through counselling
- Theories of behaviour
- Social learning theory
- Learnt behaviour
- The ABC Model
- Cognitive Behavioural Therapy
- Advantages and disadvantages of CBT
- Skills to be used practically
- Discussion about the cognitive approach
Unit 6: Humanistic counselling
- Carl Rogers
- Active listening
- Maslows hierarchy of needs
- The existential approach
- Case study 1- Rob’s alcohol addiction
- Case study 2- Sarah’s anxiety
- Discussions about person-centred approaches
To pass this course learners must complete a number of assignments. These are completed after navigating through the lessons which are sent to students and writing your answers to assignment questions. Once these have been read and marked by your personal tutor, feedback and marks are provided to students which contain helpful tips to improve work in future assignments.
Counselling Level 3