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City University of London
City, University of London

Postgraduate Psychological Counselling Courses at City, University of London

2 courses available

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Next open day: 05th December
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Postgraduate Certificate in Counselling Psychology PGCert

  • 1 year Part time degree: £5,000 per year (UK)
  • Project for GCCP (15 Credits) - Core
  • Theoretical Models in Counselling Psychology (15 Credits) - Core
  • Counselling Across the Lifespan (15 Credits) - Core
  • Understanding Mental Health (15 Credits) - Core
  • Counselling Skills (15 Credits) - Core
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Professional Doctorate in Counselling Psychology DPsych

  • 3 years Full time degree: £12,500 per year (UK)
  • Research Design and Analysis 1 (15 Credits) - Core
  • Personal and Professional Development: Individual and Group Processes (15 Credits) - Core
  • Professional Development and Supervision (15 Credits) - Core
  • Person-Centred Approaches to Counselling Psychology (15 Credits) - Core
  • Research Design and Analysis 2 (30 Credits) - Core
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About City, University of London Postgraduate Psychological Counselling

Counselling psychology is a specialism within the psychological field that focuses specifically on the development and application of psychotherapeutic techniques to help people deal with serious i

Giving patients insights into their personalities and thought processes, addressing issues including anxiety, depression, psychosis, bereavement and abuse, counselling psychologists use evidence backed theory and contemporary practices to provide treatment.

There are over 10 different courses offered at 12 universities in the UK to choose from including MScs, PhDs and PG certificates.

What to expect

Postgraduate courses in psychological counselling are often designed for students who already have an undergraduate qualification in psychology or a related subject and want to specialise in this area.

Course content will vary but general topics include developing your professional practice and research skills, studying psychological assessment theories and practice and receiving psychotherapy as part of your learning experience.

As well as completing academic course work, you will also need to do at least 450 hours of supervised counselling in a variety of settings.

Graduates in this field will be well placed for careers in clinical treatment and research settings, as well as independent or private counsellors and therapists.

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