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Foundation Degree - FD
Cheltenham
Full Time
16-SEP-24
2 Years
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Foundation Degree - FD
Cheltenham
Full time
16-SEP-24
2 Years
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Foundation Degree level courses are available for those candidates who wish to progress to professional qualifications. Successful completion of this course will enable you to provide a therapeutic counselling service within the context of an agency's service framework.You will explore psychodynamic and person-centred approaches within a framework of Clarkson’s 5 facets of the therapeutic relationship. By the end of the course students will be able to demonstrate that they can work safely, ethically and professionally with clients presenting with a range of problems.Theory This is comprised of a programme of seminars developing understanding of the self, personal history and interpersonal relating within both Person-Centred and Psychodynamic theoryProfessional FrameworkA programme of seminars designed to equip students with the knowledge of practice issues. Seminars will be mainly tutor-led and will involve discussion of typical practice issues.Skills DevelopmentA series of practice sessions aimed at helping students develop their ability to work with clients. A variety of skills exercises are used including whole group work, pairs work and work in triads (Year 1).Casework DiscussionWorking in groups, students will take turns to present actual client work. The objective is to enable students to integrate theory, self-awareness and skills into ethical and professional practice (Year 2).Common Presenting IssuesThere will be a number of sessions where you will explore working with people with specific issues such as bereavement, abuse issues etc.Personal DevelopmentFortnightly Personal Development Group and weekly Learning Journal entries. Students also attend personal therapy and a residential weekend.Study Skills (Y1) and Advanced Study Skills (Y2)Study Skills supports students in all aspects of producing academic work at L4 & L5. Advanced Study Skills (Y2) introduces FDA students to the basics of academic research and is not compulsory for Diploma students.In addition to the College fees there are other costs to be considered including:* Personal therapy (typically £45 per session)* Supervision: most agencies provide supervision but occasionally students either supplement existing supervision, with the agreement of the agency, or organise supervision privately at around £45 per hour* Books, photocopying, travel, childcare, etc.
Exam type
GCSE/National 4/National 5GCSE/National 4/National 5:
C Grades / Points required
Both CPCAB Level 2 Certificate in Counselling Skills and CPCAB Level 3 Certificate in Counselling Studies are required. Equivalent non CPACB qualifications and training will be considered. The CPCAB courses each have 90 guided learning hours including a substantial element of skills practices. It is the candidates' responsibility to demonstrate that their training/qualification is equivalent to the entry requirements. You will be required to have English at GCSE grade C or above.
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£7,700 per year
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£7,700 per year
Students from Scotland
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£7,700 per year
Students from Wales
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£7,700 per year
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£7,700 per year
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