CN8100 Basic Counselling Skills; CN8200 Counselling for Common Issues
Must be taken simultaneously with CN8600 Person-centred Counselling Skills
On successful completion of this unit, the student will be able to:
Construct high level applications of person-centred therapies to diverse client circumstances and needs
Adapt person-centred theories to issues of personal and cultural difference in the therapeutic relationship
Contrast between key person-centred theories and practices
Argue for person-centred theories in light of philosophical and theological understandings of personhood, justice and power
Person-Centred therapies represent a major shift in the field of counselling and psychotherapy - away from expert-led, medical “treatments” and towards collaboration, respect for the client and a belief in the power of compassion.
This unit introduces students to the most prominent theories and practices of what are loosely called person-centred approaches. They will learn how personhood, identity and cognitive and social development are framed by person-centred theories. The unit covers key ideas and practices informing Rogerian therapy, Emotion Focused Therapy, Solution focused Therapy, Internal Family Systems Therapy and Narrative Therapy among others.
The unit must be taken along with CN8600, Person-Centred Counselling Skills which provides opportunity to experience and apply the theoretical learnings from this unit.
The Unit Offerings listed above are a guide only and the timetable for any year is the final authority. The College may vary offerings based on demand, regulatory requirements, continual improvement processes or other conditions.
This unit may be available in different modes of delivery i.e. online and face-to-face as listed above. The unit content will not differ between these modes of delivery. There will possibly be a difference in the schedule and/or the prescribed assessment tasks, however both will cover and assess the same content.