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Year One
Daytime Class:- 9.30am to 3.30pm
Start Date: Wednesday 11th September 2024
Year Two
Daytime Class:- 9.30am to 3.30pm
Start Date: Thursday 12th September 2024
There will be 4 Saturday workshops each year 10am to 4pm
There will be term times breaks. Full breakdown in will be in your handbook.
Guest speakers may require additional times and days. There will also be an online workshop to be able to work safely with clients online.
There will be no extra charge for these sessions.
The Humanistic tradition is underpinned by the philosophies of Existentialism and Phenomenology. Humanistic theories emerged in America in the 1950s as a means of offering an alternative perspective to Psychoanalysis and Behaviorism.
Humanistic Counsellors believe in the dignity of every human being.
You will be introduced to the rationale and theory behind Humanistic counselling, with reference to well-known writers in the field, some of which you will meet as guest speakers.
You will explore Person-Centred, Gestalt and Transactional Analysis models and discover the core beliefs of all Humanistic practitioners.
Counselling clients with a humanistic approach provides them with an opportunity to explore creativity, personal growth and self-development, as well as acknowledging a variety of choices. The foundations of the humanistic approach provide the client with a deeper understanding of who they are, what they feel and the opportunity to explore the possibility of creating personal choices. It encourages self-awareness and self-realisation.
A humanistic approach provides a distinct method of counselling and focuses predominately on an individual’s unique, personal potential to explore creativity, growth, love and psychological understanding.
You must have obtained both:
Level 2 Certificate in Counselling Skills
Level 3 Certificate in Counselling Studies
OR the equivalent.
If you do not have these requiremenets we do offer them here.
You will be required to show a solid understanding of Humanistic Counselling, all of which will be taught to you.
Be grounded in a Professional and Ethical Counselling practice. This will be explored with your tutors.
You will be required to pass the varying internal assessments and requirements throughout the course. This will be in the form of assignments, criteria, attendance and personal therapy.
Towards the end of the first year, you will be required to be in a placement. Your tutors will support you through this process.
At the end of the two years you will have written a case study which will form part of external assessment.
The course is priced at £6900 for the two years
Course cost £3450 each year
Included
CPCAB registration fee
Year 1: £339
Year 2: £339
The CPCAB fees are published on the following webpage for Sept 2024: https://www.cpcab.co.uk/centres/fees
A deposit of £500 is required upon enrolment of the course.
Fees can be paid in instalments.
Other costs:
BACP student membership
Private counselling
Reading material
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