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Introductory Certificate in Counselling Skills NCFE Level 2
Objectives After studying this course, students will be able to:
describe the role of a counsellor and what counsellors do
List common types of counselling
Understand the skills and attributes required to conduct counselling
Practice and improve their listening skills
Demonstrate an understanding of the principles of negotiation
Describe the key aspects of successful mediation
Understand the role of counselling in crisis mediation
List sources of help and advice in a range of counselling situations
Student Profile This programme is designed for people who wish to gain an understanding of the role of a counsellor and the basic skills required to become a counsellor. No prior knowledge is required.
Study Method
The course is designed for study by distance learning at work or at home. Students receive course manual, assignments and studyguide plus tutor support.
Assessment This course is assessed through a series of tutor marked assignments. No attendance at an exams centre is required.
Accreditation At the end of this course successful learners will receive a level 2 NCFE Award certificate of achievement. That means that it is independently accredited at a level of learning equivalent to level 2 on the National Qualifications Framework (NQF) for England, Wales and Northern Ireland. The course is provided in conjunction with Kendal Publishing Limited a licenced NCFE centre.
Entry Requirements There are no entry requirements.
Timescale The programme takes place over a timescale to suit the student. Once registered, tutor support is available for up to one year or until completion whichever is the soonest.
Location The programme is home or work-based enabling students to complete the course without having to attend scheduled college teaching sessions.
Tutor Support Throughout the course, students will receive tutor support by telephone and by post.
Course Outline
Unit 1: The Basics of Counselling
What is counselling
Who is a Counsellor
When is a Counsellor not ready to Council
Who needs counselling
Ten Steps to Counselling
Unit 2: Types of Counselling When a Counsellor is needed
Types of counselling offered
Addiction
Anxiety
Depression
Divorce
Eating Disorders
PMS
Sexual health
Stress
Unit 3: New wave Counselling On-line Counselling
Telephone Counselling
Telephone / Internet counselling
SMS text counselling
Video counselling
The Future
TUTOR MARKED ASSIGNMENT A
Unit 4: Traditional Counselling Styles What are the different Types of Traditional Counselling
What Counselling
Individual Therapy
Couples Therapy
Family therapy
Group Therapy
Who goes to Counselling
Unit 5: Listening Skills Listening
Stages of listening
Obstacles of Listening
Emphatic Listening
Listeners in Control
Traps for Listeners
Unit 6: Negotiation Negotiation
The Establishment Group
The Community group
Negotiation in General
The Joint Problem-Solving Approach
Definition of the Problem
Guidelines
Insist on Using Objective Criteria
Invent Options for Mutual Gain
Separate the People from the Problem
Suggestions
Breaking the Rules
Alternatives
Best Alternative to Negotiated Agreement
TUTOR MARKED ASSIGNMENT B
Unit 7: Mediation What is Mediation
When is Mediation called for
Responsibilities
Preliminaries
The Introductory Phase
Problem Definitions
Respect the Parties Ability to reach a settlement
Caucus Meetings
The Second session
Teamwork
The Agreement
Attributes of a Good Mediator
Unit 8: Crisis Mediation Other Considerations
Power imbalance
The Power of skill and Knowledge
A Summary of Factors Influencing the Balance of Power
Analysis and Responses
TUTOR MARKED ASSIGNMENT C
General Counselling Client Information Form
Publications
Addresses
Useful Contacts
Glossary of Health Terms
TUTOR MAKED ASSIGNMENT D
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