Level 3 Diploma in Relationship And Couples Counselling

4.5
2 reviews
  • This course was very informative. I think it is more for a qualified counsellor or someone who is doing some kind of training to become a counsellor. I enjoyed all the tasks. The final exam was more towards the basic counselling skills and methods rather than relationships.
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  • I am feeling very fulfilled and proud. Studying at home has enabled me to get the qualification I need to progress in my career.
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Vocational qualification

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£ 365 VAT exempt

Description

  • Type

    Vocational qualification Level 3

  • Methodology

    Online

  • Class hours

    200h

  • Duration

    1 Year

  • Start date

    Different dates available

The course is designed to give you a well rounded knowledge of the subject and to give you the ability to carry on your studies at a higher level. At Level 3 you are not required to have any previous knowledge of the subject, as the materials will take you from no previous knowledge up to Level 3. For Level 5/HND subjects you will be required to have studied at Level 3 or above before enrolment. Suitable for: SUITABLE FOR: This course is suitable for all students over the age of 17. Students can study on this course no matter where you are in the World. The course is made up of various units and each build up your knowledge base of the subject. Courses are all delivered in English.

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About this course

All students must per 16 years of age and above. These require a minimum prior learning to GCSE standard in order to for students to manage study and the assumed knowledge within course content.

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Reviews

4.5
  • This course was very informative. I think it is more for a qualified counsellor or someone who is doing some kind of training to become a counsellor. I enjoyed all the tasks. The final exam was more towards the basic counselling skills and methods rather than relationships.
    |
  • I am feeling very fulfilled and proud. Studying at home has enabled me to get the qualification I need to progress in my career.
    |
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4.6
excellent

Course rating

Recommended

Centre rating

Caroline Town

4.0
27/03/2017
What I would highlight: This course was very informative. I think it is more for a qualified counsellor or someone who is doing some kind of training to become a counsellor. I enjoyed all the tasks. The final exam was more towards the basic counselling skills and methods rather than relationships.
What could be improved: Nothing.
Would you recommend this course?: Yes

Sharon Cook

5.0
27/09/2016
What I would highlight: I am feeling very fulfilled and proud. Studying at home has enabled me to get the qualification I need to progress in my career.
What could be improved: All good.
Would you recommend this course?: Yes
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2017

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Subjects

  • Relationship Counselling
  • Benefits
  • Approach
  • Basic IT
  • English
  • Materials
  • Grammar
  • Couples Counselling
  • Quality Training
  • Communication Training

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Course programme

Level 3 Diploma in Relationship and Couples Counselling

Course Synopsis
This Quality Assured Level 3 Diploma course is designed to follow on from, and compliment the certificate or Diploma in Counselling course. Reappraisal of basic counselling skills and core knowledge will be covered, together with a detailed examination of the five approaches or theories counselling.

Relationship or couples counselling has gained popularity over the last twenty years or so, possibly due to the complexities of modern life. This course examines the basic phases or stages of relationship counselling, and gives specific information on separation, divorce, violent relationships and problems based on sexual difficulties.

In addition to the counselling approaches, various working models and theories specific to this field will be explored as well as the concepts of meta-communication, genograms and reflective practice.

Specific attention will be given to psychodynamic, cognitive behavioural and person-centred approaches, which will give students a fuller working knowledge and understanding of advanced counselling skills. In specialist counselling fields, these advanced skills are necessary in order to be able to recognise and deal with the complex range of client needs, together with being able to understand the origins of these particular emotions and possible physiological factors.

The course is concerned with relationships and couples, for example those in an intimate relationship. Narration will avoid being gender-specific, therefore the words 'partner' or 'couple' will be used wherever possible.

Module 1: Introduction to course topic and reappraisal of counselling skills
This module introduces the concept of relationship counselling, and reflects on previous knowledge and looks in detail at the five theories which have been adopted as approaches in counselling. In this module the work of Freud, Rogers, Skinner, Ellis, Jung and Eagan will be looked at in brief, and the corresponding counselling approaches examined.

Module 2: The psychodynamic approach
This module will look at how they work and are applied to the counselling situation. Specific examples and activities will give the student indications as to which particular set of client circumstances benefits most from this approach.

Module 3: The cognitive behavioural approach
This module will look at how they work and are applied to the counselling situation. Specific examples and activities will give the student indications as to which particular set of client circumstances benefits most from this approach.

Module 4: The person-centred approach
This module will look at how they work and are applied to the counselling situation. Specific examples and activities will give the student indications as to which particular set of client circumstances benefits most from this approach.

Module 5: Boundaries, ethics and defining the relationship
This module will discuss boundaries or limitations and will look at how to recognise and deal with these. It will also look at ways of defining the relationship, individual needs, and problems and understand these from a collaborative perspective as well as independently.

Module 6: Exploring the problems
This module examines how to assess clients' needs and build a collaborative relationship within the therapeutic environment. During this phase of counselling the exploration of problems begins and the future effort, planning and facilitation necessary for successful resolution is established.

Module7: Working through the problems
Within this module relationship interaction is discussed, together with references and examples of various working models such as attachment, triangular relationships and splitting and projection.

Module 8: Facilitating change
This module covers resolution. This is the phase where behaviour modification is facilitated via counselling strategies and techniques, together with the implementation of agreed programmes for homework, communicative exercises and maintenance.

Module 9: Specific relationship problems; part 1
Separation, divorce and problems of a sexual nature are discussed in this module. In addition, relevant counselling techniques, strategies and observations will be identified.

Module 10: Specific relationship problems; part 2
Career and workplace problems, violent relationships, and other related issues are discussed in this module. In addition, relevant counselling techniques, strategies and observations will be identified.

Level 3 Diploma in Relationship And Couples Counselling

£ 365 VAT exempt