Courses, Content and Fees

Diploma (CBT) in Therapeutic Counselling

OverviewThis level 4 diploma is concerned with the training of counsellors to a professional level of competency. Learners will develop the knowledge, skills, and self-development from their level 3 experience. They would also develop a deep knowledge of CBT, as a core model, in conjunction with Psychodynamic (Attachment) and Humanistic (Existentialism) models.
Course Length450 GLH   The course consists of 450 guided learning hours.
Course StructureUnit Title
K/601/7629
Professional Organisational Issues in Counselling.
D/601/7630 Counselling in a Diverse Society.
K/6017632 Counselling Theory (CBT core model + Attachment+ Existentialism).
M/601/7633 Advanced Counselling Skills.
T/601/7634 Self-Awareness for Counsellors.
A/601/7635 Research Methodologies in Counselling.
F/601/7636 Counselling Placement.
Internal AssessmentEvidence-based portfolio. Case studies. Assignments. Self- and learning reviews. Counselling practice sessions. Case presentations. Client record. Supervision record. Therapy record. Supervisor & agency feedback. Tutor/peer feedback. Tutorial record.
External AssessmentPlacement Unit Submission Obligatory in 2nd year.
Entry RequirementsLevel 3 Certificate in Counselling or equivalent qualifications. APL. Interview.
Client Hours100 hours minimum with adult clients.
Course Fee£2139.00 (Registration + Tuition Fee + Course Material + Study Weekends & Saturdays) for 1st year of Diploma, fee instalments available.
Other InformationStart date: September 2023
Venue: Telford Meeting Point House TF3 4HS
Day: Thursday Evening 5.30 to 9.00 PM Saturdays     TBC
Placement: Ideally before joining the course.
Personal Therapy: 20 hours
Attendance: 90% minimum
1st year Finish date: July 2024
Who is the course for?

This course is suitable for those trainees having completed the Level 3 Certificate in Counselling or equivalent and who wish to train to become a qualified counsellor working in an agency setting or independently.

Outline

The course incorporates a theoretical module (i.e. counselling theories relevant to the descriptor), professional framework module (e.g. ethical practice), group training supervision, counselling skills practice and an ongoing process group. The structure of the course also involve full day Saturdays. Trainees need to secure a supervised client work experience (i.e. placement). Trainees are also expected to complete 20 hours of personal therapy during the life of this course. 

Trainees will learn to work with more implicit patterns of relating, working at relational depth and will increasingly become clear on the types of clients and settings they can work with. This counselling programme provides a balance of theoretical input, practical and experiential learning, understanding of professional context for counselling work, and focuses on counselling as a contracted professional relationship as opposed to using counselling skills. The evidence based portfolio system of assessment is encouraging trainees to know their capabilities and limitations, and is in line with the increasing demand for evidence of competence within the mental health field.

To apply for this course, please complete the application form which can be found below and email it to us via admin@shropshiretrainingandcounsellingpractice.co.uk If you have any questions or concerns, then please contact us.

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CPCAB Certificate in Therapeutic Counselling Supervision

CPCAB Level 6*
A course for experienced, practicing
counsellors to achieve the skills required
to supervise trainee and experienced
counsellors working at levels A and B

Course Content Overview

  1. Model and supervise the professional framework
  2. Model and supervise the skilled use of the relationship
  3. Model and supervise the use of theory and research on diversity
  4. Model and supervise a user-centred approach to the work
  5. Model and supervise the skilled use of the self
  6. Model and supervise the coherent use of theory, research and
    skills
  7. Model and supervise the self-reflective practitioner

Entry Requirements
Candidates minimum age: 19 years
Candidates must have achieved:
Either:
(i) CPCAB Level 5 Diploma in Psychotherapeutic Counselling or CPCAB Level 5 in Cognitive Behavioural Therapeutic Skills and Theory (or their RPL equivalents).
(ii) at least two years post-qualification experience of supervised client work.
Or:
(i) CPCAB Level 4 Diploma in Therapeutic Counselling (or its RPL equivalent).
(ii) at least two years post-qualification experience of supervised client work.
Venue Meeting: Point House, Telford Town Centre

Fee: £1956.00 (can be paid by instalments).
Guided Learning Hours: 90

To apply for this course, please complete the application form which can be found below and email it to us via admin@shropshiretrainingandcounsellingpractice.co.uk If you have any questions or concerns, then please contact us.

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Counselling Training for Beginners or with some experience  

Certificate in Counselling Skills 

Awarded by Awarding Body Consortium No:  50092868

Course Length150 GLH   The course consists of 150 guided learning hours.
Course StructureUnit Title
1. T/601/7567
Understanding the context for the use of counselling skills.
2. R/601/7575
Understanding counselling theory.
3. K/601/7579
Using counselling skills.
4. K/601/7582 Personal development for users of counselling skills.
AssessmentAll Units are assessed internally and verified externally.
Entry RequirementsNo formal entry requirements however, prospective learners should be aware that it involves experiential learning and self-awareness exercises, which will be demanding of the self in interaction with others. Candidate suitability will be assessed through interview and application.
Course Fee£ 1320.00 (Certificate + Course material + registration).
Fee Instalments available.
Other InformationCourse Day & Time: Thursday 5.30 PM to 9.00 PM.
Venue: Meeting Point House.
Dates: September 2023 & January 2024.
 Course Outline:
  • The course focuses on the theoretical concepts and skills needed as the foundation for beginning client work experience within a counselling agency setting.
  • This is a practical course with an emphasis on learning through doing (experiential), which will give you the opportunity to practise counselling skills, and to prepare for supervised work with clients.
  • This course aims to prepare trainees to use a professional and ethical framework within a counselling setting, gain an understanding of the counselling relationship, understand diversity issues, increase self-awareness, develop an understanding of the counselling process, and prepare to use supervision.
  • Some of the theoretical aspects covered on this course include Person-Centred, Existential, Psychodynamic, and Cognitive-Behavioural counselling.
  • Successful completion of this course leads to Level 4 Diploma in Therapeutic Counselling (LARS Reference 50092534), that gives the individual a qualified counsellor’s status.

To apply for this course, please complete the application form which can be found below and email it to us via admin@shropshiretrainingandcounsellingpractice.co.uk If you have any questions or concerns, then please contact us.