Counselling children and young people Diploma
Elearn College
Summary
- Certificate of completion - Free
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Overview
Counsellors help individuals to find their own answers and make their own choices. They help clients to reduce confusion and gain a different perspective to cope with life’s challenges and make positive changes where necessary.
About Counselling Children & Adolescents
Counselling children and adolescents is often different from counselling adults, though the objective is the same. Methods used in counselling children and adolescents often depend on the clients’ age, development stage and individual challenges. Your role as the counsellor is to help the client, no matter the age, to make their own decisions rather than making decisions for them.
About Our Counselling Children & Adolescents Course
From the counselling relationship through child development, as well as the information you need to establish a successful practice, our online counselling course will prepare you with the knowledge needed to be an effective child and adolescent counsellor.
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Certificate of completion
Digital certificate - Included
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What Can I Do After Taking This Course?
With educational establishments looking to provide professional, in-house counselling for their students, there are ever increasing opportunities for counsellors who are able to relate to young people in an understanding and appropriate therapeutic environment.
Work as a counsellor. After successfully completing our counselling courses online, you could work as a counsellor, spending time with clients on their own, with their families, or in groups. You could counsel clients in schools, through youth services or charities, or in your own private practice. As a benchmark, school counsellors can earn up to £61,000*/year.
Build your career. If you wish to further build your career in counselling following this child counselling course, you could continue your training and education to become a child and adolescent psychotherapist working for a health agency, in social services, hospitals, special clinics, or in private practice.
Syllabus
1.Tenets of child development
2.Child and young person-centred approach
3.Psychodynamic approaches: an overview
4.Cognitive-behavioural therapy
5.The Gestalt approach
6.An integrative practitioner
7.Play therapy
8.Other creative approaches
9.Practices and Processes of counselling
10.Practice issues
Who is this course for?
This Diploma Course is applicable to anyone who regularly interacts with or whose jobs affects children and young people, whether as a carer, youth worker, counsellor, educator or parent. Similarly, the course will also be beneficial to anyone wishing to work with people of this age group and want to affect change in the areas discussed within the course.
Requirements
There are No entry requirements. No background training or qualifications are required. Anyone can enrol at any time, beginners, intermediates and experienced all year round.
Career path
- Psychologist
- Mental Health Care Worker
- Child Psychologist
- Counsellor
- Clinical Psychologist
- Educational Psychologist
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