£365.00
Level 3 Diploma in Child and Adolescent Counselling
Introduction This Ascentis Quality Assured Level 3 Diploma course is designed to follow on from, and compliment the basic or introductory 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.
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.
This course focuses on the integrated method of child counselling with significant reference to using narrative and imagery techniques. For adolescents who are struggling with the transition to adulthood, special counselling skills and approaches are required, together with proactive and creative strategies. In addition to the counselling approaches, various working models and theories specific to this field will be explored as well as behavioural, psychosocial strategies and reflective practice.
The course consists of ten modules, a thesis and an online examination.
Module 1: Introduction, discussion and reappraisal of counselling skills This module looks at how we define children and adolescents in the modern society. It also 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 relevant to child and adolescent counselling 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 relevant to child and adolescent counselling 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 relevant to child and adolescent counselling 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: Ethics, issues of consent, and the child/adolescent - counsellor relationship This module will discuss boundaries or limitations and will look at how to recognise and deal with these. It will also look at what types of consent and responsibilities the counsellor has to seek when working with children. It also looks at how the counsellor builds up a trusting and communicative relationship with children and adolescents.
Module 6: Main concepts and counselling skills of child counselling This module looks at how the process of child counselling works and how the counsellor applies the working models and techniques to facilitate change.
Module7: The role of play and specific activities in child counselling This module looks at how the use of story telling, games and play using various toys and creative mediums can enhance exploration and facilitation in child counselling.
Module 8: Using worksheets for goal setting, exploration and expression in child counselling This module examines the use of worksheets and gives some examples of how they might be used effectively in different situations.
Module 9: Adolescent counselling: understanding This module looks at how the counsellor builds the relationship through understanding the adolescent's environmental influences, stresses and attachments.
Module 10: Adolescent counselling: proactive practice and specific strategies This module explores how the counsellor implements a proactive approach, effectively communicates and facilitates behaviour changes in the adolescent. It also discusses some creative and psychosocial strategies which are specific to this field of counselling.
Entry Requirements All students must per 16 years of age and above.
Study Hours Approximately 40 hours per unit
Assessment Method Final online multiple choice examination.
Please note that you can enrol on this course at anytime.
Award Level 3 Diploma in Child and Adolescent Counselling
This course is Quality Assured by Ascentis
Additional Information This is a dual certification course. You will receive a certificate from both the College and also the National Awarding body Ascentis. Fees for both are included in the course fee.
The course can be enrolled upon by students Internationally. There are no deadlines for enrolments.
What's Included All study materials to enable the student to successfully complete the Diploma. Support is provided by the tutor department. Examination board certification upon completion. All examination fees.
Further Information Your course is in a paper file format, and your materials are delivered via courier.
Please note that included in your course fee is your registration to the On Campus student community.
You will require having one of the following packages to access your On Campus area:
Windows: Windows 98, 2000, XP, Vista - Acrobat Reader 4.0 and above Macintosh: Mac OS X, Mac OS 9.2 - Acrobat Reader 4.0 and above In the student 'On Campus' you are also able to take part in the student chat room and forums as part of our online student community.
After enrolling online you will receive your username and password to access the On Campus area within 5 working days. You will also receive your personal Oxford student number via email.
The breakdown of your student fees is as follows: £20.00 for support, £5.00 for administration for the On Campus area inclusive of VAT at standard rate, and the remainder of the course fee is for course materials which are zero rated.
Courier fees are included free of charge, and there is a courier charge for packages sent outside of the UK. Packages sent within the EU £42.00, Packages to rest of world £52.00.
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