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Exploring the Essential Features of “Centre of Excellence – Counselling Skills Diploma Course”
What Will You Learn?
Take the Counselling Skills Course and you’ll learn the concepts, theories, skills and practices used in counselling. You’ll find out what the role of a counsellor involves, the skills needed to embody the position, how to be good at it and how to establish a strong bond with clients. You’ll explore grief and bereavement, stress, anxiety and depression, and how to help clients get through these difficult times. You’ll make life-changing differences.
The Counselling Skills Course will help you begin your journey towards becoming a counsellor, by giving you the chance to earn a diploma certificate in counselling. You will be introduced to the core concepts of counselling, what the role involves and the skills used in and the importance of active listening.
One of the most important, if not the most important, aspects of being a good counsellor is the ability to build a relationship of mutual trust and openness with your clients and to establish a strong counsellor-client bond. Through this, both parties will be successful in helping the client to reach their goals. This course guides you through acquiring the skills needed to facilitate this, the importance of the first interview with a client, the tasks a counsellor should be mindful of when interviewing, and the concept of non-directive interviewing.
Further to this, the Counselling Skills Course outlines the personal skills that make a good counsellor. You will also learn important and essential theories on motivation and empathy that should be applied in counselling, to encourage success and further strengthen the counsellor-client relationship.
As a counsellor, you will work with people suffering from grief and bereavement. Through studying this course, you will learn to recognise and analyse the various ways in which people react to the loss of a loved one and how grief and the grieving person should be managed. You’ll explore the common stages of grief and gain an understanding of the symptoms of complicated grief reactions, which require a more in-depth level of counselling.
Other areas that you will find yourself helping clients with include stress, anxiety and depression. The Counselling Skills Course explains the two categories of stress symptoms (eustress and distress) and the issues and symptoms of depression and anxiety.
You’ll explore the process of recognising negative thinking and turning it into positive thinking and how positive thinking can be used to restore self-esteem. You’ll also look at an interview excerpt between a counsellor and a client with depression, which shows the use of a CBT approach and how this can aid the client.
Course Syllabus
What will I learn on the course?
Module 1: Introduction to Counselling
8 parts
Part 1: Basic Concept of Counselling
Part 2: Role of the Counsellor
Part 3: Role of Active Listening in Counselling
Part 4: Active Listening in Practice
Part 5: Key Concepts
Test Your Knowledge
Key Learning Points Exercise
Module 1 Assessment
Module 2: Basic Interview Skills
8 parts
Part 1: Tasks of the Counsellor in Interviewing
Part 2: Skills Required in Establishing the Counsellor-Client Relationship
Part 3: Non-Directive Counselling
Part 4: Interviewing in Practice
Part 5: Key Concepts
Test Your Knowledge
Key Learning Points Exercise
Module 2 Assessment
Module 3: The Counselling Relationship
9 parts
Part 1: The Importance of Empathy in Relationship Building
Part 2: Trial and Error in Counselling
Part 3: Motivational Skills
Part 4: Factors that Make the Best Counsellors
Part 5: Motivational Interviewing in Practice
Part 6: Key Concepts
Test Your Knowledge
Key Learning Points Exercise
Module 3 Assessment
Module 4: Motivational Skills
8 parts
Part 1: Role of the Counsellor
Part 2: Questions that Elicit Self-Motivating Statements from the Client
Part 3: Counsellors’ Roadblocks to Communication
Part 4: More Motivational Interviewing in Practice
Part 5: Key Concepts
Test Your Knowledge
Key Learning Points Exercise
Module 4 Assessment
Module 5: Grief and Bereavement
8 parts
Part 1: The Different Forms and Reactions of Grief and Bereavement
Part 2: Feelings of Grief in Normal and Violent Circumstances
Part 3: Managing Grief and the Grieving Person
Part 4: Grief and Bereavement Counselling in Practice
Part 5: Key Concepts
Test Your Knowledge
Key Learning Points Exercise
Module 5 Assessment
Module 6: Stress, Anxiety, and Depression
9 parts
Part 1: Categories of Stress Symptoms
Part 2: Issues and Symptoms of Depression
Part 3: Issues and Symptoms of Anxiety
Part 4: How to Turn Negative Thinking into Positive Thinking
Part 5: Interviewing for Depression in Practice
Part 6: Key Concepts
Test Your Knowledge
Key Learning Points Exercise
Module 6 Assessment
Who Would Benefit from This Course?
If your job involves helping others (carer, teacher, pastoral worker, social worker, etc.) or if you simply want to be supportive to others, the Counselling Skills Diploma Course will teach you techniques that will help you to be more effective.
For those looking to pursue a career in this field, this course alone does not qualify you to work as a counsellor, but provides a preliminary understanding of the skills used, lays the foundations for further study, and will improve your confidence along with your level of knowledge.
Also, be sure to discover our other Counselling Courses, including our Child Counselling Course.
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