The counselling and psychology profession is indeed fast-growing. Businesses and organisations alike need individuals with counselling skills to guide their staff and resolve certain issues in the workplace. If you are interested in carving a niche through this profession, let ICI guide you through its comprehensive counselling and psychology course.
Course Outline
Each lesson is prepared and delivered by qualified professionals in counselling and psychology.
1. Introducing Counselling Skills
2. Personal Development
3. Taking Care of Yourself
4. Maintaining Good Practice
5. Being a Listening Helper
6. Qualities, Skills, and Knowledge for Listening
7. Recognising Your Own Barriers to Listening
8. Establishing a Helping Relationship
9. Counselling Practise 1: Beginning the Discussion
10. Counselling Practise 2: Deepening Understanding
11. Counselling Practise 3: Working with Action and Endings
12. Being Prepared for Common Personal Problems
13. Understanding People from a Social Perspective
14. Understanding Individuals from a Psychological Perspective
15. Coping with Different Types of Helping Conversations
16. Dealing with Difficulties
17. Key Counselling Skills
Career Prospects
As a counsellor, you can work in various companies whether on a fulltime or part-time basis. Reports indicate that many counsellors are hired fulltime and render assistance through community-based counselling groups. However, you can also set up your own practice like what many of our students aspire to do.
You can join enterprises and groups involved in:
- Education
- Welfare and social work
- Coaching (Sports/Life) and personal training
- Rehabilitation and health care (including mental health)
- Industrial relations and management and sales and marketing
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