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Online Learning in Counselling - Level 2 TQUK



 
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Useful Information
Mode of study: Distance Learning Level: 2 Duration: 12 weeks Awarding/validation body: TQUK funding Information: Please note that this course is only available for funding to individuals residing outside the Greater London area. Typically, eligible learners will have postcodes that fall outside this catchment area. For more information, please refer to the GLA postcode map. https://www.london.gov.uk/sites/default/files/gla_postcode_map_a3_map1.pdf. If you are uncertain about your residency status, please contact our Admissions Department at 020 8760 5934 or via email at admissions@croydon.ac.uk.

Course Overview
This counselling course offers a robust framework for developing essential skills and knowledge in the field. By completing the course, you will be well-prepared to embark on a rewarding career in counselling, equipped with the understanding and ethical considerations necessary for effective practice. Key Course Components - Psychodynamic Therapy: Explore the principles and techniques of psychodynamic counselling, focusing on how unconscious processes influence thoughts and behavior. - Person-Centred Therapy: Learn about the person-centred approach, emphasizing empathy, unconditional positive regard, and the therapeutic relationship. - Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT): Gain insights into CBT techniques, which focus on identifying and changing negative thought patterns to improve emotional well-being. - Diversity and Ethics: Increase your knowledge of in counselling settings and understand how to identify and implement an ethical framework in your practice.

Course Highlights
This counselling course is divided into four comprehensive units, each designed to equip learners with essential knowledge and skills in counselling practice. Below is an overview of each unit and its key components: - Unit 1: Using Counselling Skills Focus: In this unit, learners will identify and explore core counselling skills, understanding how these skills are applied within a counselling relationship. Key topics include: - Establishing a helping relationship. - Understanding the importance of boundaries in the counselling process. - Unit 2: Introduction to Counselling Skills Theories Focus: This unit introduces learners to the fundamental theoretical approaches in counselling, including psychodynamic, person-centred, and Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT). Key topics include: - Key differences between the main counselling theories. - The significance of theoretical frameworks in informing counselling practice. Unit 3: Diversity and Ethics in the Use of Counselling Skills Focus: Learners will explore the concepts of diversity and ethics in counselling. Key topics include: - Understanding anti-discriminatory practice. - Key aspects of an ethical framework in counselling. - Strategies for addressing diversity in counselling practice. Unit 4: Counselling Skills and Personal Development Focus: This unit encourages learners to engage in self-reflection and personal growth. Key topics include: - Identifying personal values and beliefs. - Reflecting on individual qualities and skills as a counsellor. - Recognizing areas for future development and potential sources of support. By completing these four units, learners will develop a well-rounded understanding of counselling skills and theories, equipping them for effective practice in the field. This foundation will serve as a critical step toward a successful career in counselling.

Career Opportunities & Further Study
If you're interested in advancing your studies in the field of counselling or a related area through distance learning, there are several higher-level courses available. Here’s a breakdown of some potential options for further study: - Higher-Level Distance Learning Courses in Counselling and Related Fields - Level 3 Certificate in Counselling Skills - Level 4 Diploma in Counselling - Foundation Degree in Counselling Pursuing a higher-level distance learning course in counselling or a related field can significantly enhance your knowledge and skills, providing you with the tools needed for a successful career in counselling or psychotherapy.

Assessment
Throughout the course, learners will be assessed by answering a series of questions. These assessments will be submitted through the online learning platform, EQUAL, and evaluated by the tutor. Learners will receive feedback for each completed assessment, ensuring they can track their progress and improve their understanding.

Entry Requirements
There are no specific entry requirements for this course; however, learners should have at least a Level 1 qualification in literacy or an equivalent credential. Our Level 1 and 2 distance learning courses are available free of charge for those eligible for government funding, provided you meet the following criteria: - Age Requirement: Must be 19 years or older. - Ages 19-23: You must hold a full Level 2 qualification or higher, such as five GCSEs or O Levels at grades A-C (or 9-4), two or three AS Levels, one A Level, NVQ Level 2, First Certificate, or Principles of Learning Level 2. - Ages 24 and Over: No qualifications are required. - Enrolment Status: You must not be enrolled in any other distance learning course with us. - Residency Requirement: You must have been living in the UK for the last three years.

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