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Professional Counselling

Postgraduate 700 Level Courses

PROFCOUN 701
15 Points
PROFCOUN 701A
7.5 Points
PROFCOUN 701B
7.5 Points

Counselling Laboratory

An intensive 'laboratory' in which students work in small groups, to develop skills and strategies for the facilitation of counselling processes. The Counselling Laboratory also provides a continuous opportunity for students to integrate theory with practice, and to develop confidence and effectiveness in their role as counsellors.

To complete this course students must enrol in PROFCOUN 701 A and B, or PROFCOUN 701

PROFCOUN 702
15 Points

Special Topic

PROFCOUN 703
15 Points

Special Study

PROFCOUN 704
15 Points

Special Topic

PROFCOUN 707
15 Points

Specialist Counselling Skills and Approaches

An advanced examination of the specialist counselling skills and knowledge required to work effectively with clients from a wide range of contexts and experiences. Topics may include working with sexual abuse, family violence, trauma, anxiety, depression, self-harm, suicidality, and loss and grief. The course will focus on the integration of theory, research and practice, and the development of working models to facilitate effective counselling.

PROFCOUN 797A
60 Points
PROFCOUN 797B
60 Points

Research Portfolio

A supervised programme of coherent research activity related to 500 hours of counselling practice undertaken concurrently. The research portfolio will reflect the research and professional knowledge, understanding and skills developed during the course of the programme. It will include three case studies and other components reflecting additional, research-related activities, to be determined individually in consultation with the supervisor.

Prerequisite: EDPROFST 750

To complete this course students must enrol in PROFCOUN 797 A and B

PROFCOUN 798A
30 Points
PROFCOUN 798B
30 Points

Research Portfolio

A supervised programme of coherent research activity related to 500 hours of counselling practice undertaken concurrently. The research portfolio will reflect the research and professional knowledge, understanding and skills developed during the course of the programme. It will include three case studies and other components reflecting additional, research-related activities, to be determined individually in consultation with the supervisor.

To complete this course students must enrol in PROFCOUN 798 A and B


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