Counselling for Beginners (ACL)
This course starts with the basics of counselling and focuses on the person-centred approach. Students will develop active listening skills and learn about the core conditions of counselling from this approach. Counselling for Beginners 1 will provide a solid base upon which students can progress onto Counselling for Beginners 2 after Christmas and learn about creative ways of working with clients. This will include sand tray exercise, working with clay and many other mediums to use with clients. Counselling for Beginners 1 introduces students to the basics of counselling and provides a firm foundation upon which they can grow and move into the counselling field. It is also recommended for a…
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This course starts with the basics of counselling and focuses on the person-centred approach. Students will develop active listening skills and learn about the core conditions of counselling from this approach. Counselling for Beginners 1 will provide a solid base upon which students can progress onto Counselling for Beginners 2 after Christmas and learn about creative ways of working with clients. This will include sand tray exercise, working with clay and many other mediums to use with clients. Counselling for Beginners 1 introduces students to the basics of counselling and provides a firm foundation upon which they can grow and move into the counselling field. It is also recommended for anyone interested in personal growth and development.
End Qualification:
There is no specific qualification but a college certificate is available if requested by the tutor.
Entry Requirements:
No interview required
There are no specific entry requirements
for this course.
An interest in counselling and a wish to gain insight into yourself
is all that is required.
Assessment:
Learners will be assessed throughout the course. Progress will be monitored against targets set by the tutor and learner at the commencement of the course. These targets will include a combination of learning outcomes specified by the tutor and the learners own personal aims and objectives. Learner progress towards all of these targets will be reviewed and recorded in an Individual Learning plan, during and at the end of the course.
Progression from this course:
There will be opportunity to progress onto
other similar or associated courses on successful completion. The
possibilities will be discussed by the tutor at an appropriate
stage. Please be sure to ask your tutor.
It may be possible to progress onto an accredited course either
with the College or other local provider. Advice on possible
progression into accredited provision at the College of West Anglia
is outlined in your learner guide.
Locations:
March Youth and Community Centre - PE15 8LE
Duration:
10 Weeks
Start times:
15/01/2013
- March Youth and Community Centre: Tuesday 19.00-21.00;
How to Apply:
Please apply online using the ACL booking form
Course Costs:
Course Fee: £80
Discounted Fee: £60
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