Therapeutic Counselling, MSc
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Type
Postgraduate
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Duration
3 Years
Counsellors are essential to the mental wellbeing of a wide range of people in our society. Our therapeutic counselling master's will suit anyone with prior experience in a helping capacity (e.g. social services, nursing or education) who wishes to change career. It can also help you enhance your current professional practice with its insight into the theory and practice of counselling and psychotherapy.
You'll be taught by a team of clinical- and research-active experts, who will provide a range of therapeutic counselling techniques derived from Clarkson's integrative model of the therapeutic relationship (2003). You'll also learn to examine and reflect upon counselling theory in relation to contextual and cultural issues. Graduates of this course will fulfil the training needs for British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy (BACP) accreditation.
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About this course
Applicants should have:
An honours degree of normally 2:1 or above.
Knowledge of counselling skills as demonstrated by a formal qualification (e.g., Level 2 or 3 Certificate in Counselling Skills)
Some experience of working with people in a helping capacity.
Supply two professional references
What you should know about this course
Study one afternoon and evening per week over three years.
You will be fully supported in undertaking original research that is personally and professionally relevant.
Benefit from our flexible entry system if you have previous postgraduate counsellor training and are seeking an accredited Master’s level qualification.
On completion of the course, you will satisfy the training requirements for British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy (BACP) accreditation.
Located at the university's iconic Greenwich Campus.
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Subjects
- Teaching
- Psychotherapy
- Accredited
- Aspects
- Relationship
- Integrative
- Professional
- Therapeutic
- Counselling
- Clinical
- Research
Course programme
Students are required to study the following compulsory modules.
- The Integrative Relationship in Context (30 credits)
- Professional Aspects of the Integrative Relationship in Context (15 credits)
- The Integrative Relationship and Practice 1 : Professional Issues (15 credits)
Students are required to study the following compulsory modules.
- Professional Aspects of the Integrative Relationship (15 credits)
- The Integrative Relationship and Practice 2 (15 credits)
- The Integrative Relationship & Therapeutic Counselling (30 credits)
Students are required to study the following compulsory modules.
- Advanced Clinical Theory (30 credits)
- Counselling Research Methodology and Project (30 credits)
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Therapeutic Counselling, MSc