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Overview
This is a great course to choose after you have finished your level 2 counselling course. The level 3 allows you to challenge those theories and practice those skills with your peers gaining that important experience and feedback. For three hours a week you can be immersed in the world of counselling being supported by your peers and your tutor as you reflect and challenge your own world view and the world view of others.
Entry Requirements
- You must have completed a level 2 which was interactive with your peers and tutors for at least 75 guided learning hours
Course Structure
Build your counselling skills alongside developing a theoretical understanding of the main approaches to counselling:
- Theory including (but not limited to);
- Psychodynamic
- Reflective practice
- Role Plays
- Cognitive Behavioural Therapy
- Humanistic
- Integrative Approach
Assessment & Feedback
- Essays
- Presentations
- Portfolios of evidence
- Case review
- Role play
Course Cost
Advanced learner loan may be available
Adult,
part_time_day:
£916
Adult,
part_time_evening:
£916
1 year, 3 hours per week.
Course fee based on 2021-22 for UK residents. Non-UK citizens will need to provide sufficient document/s confirming your right to live and study in the UK e.g. confirmation of settled status.
Course fee includes the registration costs with AIM qualifications.
Additional fees: 10 hours of personal therapy
What Next...
- You can progress onto one of our Level 4 Diplomas in Therapeutic Counselling subject to a satisfactory interview, written assessment, appropriate completion of Level 3 and tutor approval
- You can also progress to higher education at university or college, including our FdA Counselling programme at University Centre South Essex