Module Additional Assessment Details
A 2,500 words critical evaluation of own performance including reference to a transcript of 20 mins of tape weighted at 100% (addressing LO's 1 and 5)
1 x 50 min audio tape of counselling session (addressing LO's 2,3, and 4) pass/fail
both elements of assessment must be passed
Formative - Q and A, discussion, peer evaluation and feedback, self-evaluation, reflective journal,
role-play, quiz, presentation, debate, Profile of formal and informal feedback sheets from peers and tutors.
Module Indicative Content
Development of the client counsellor relationship
- Recognising and responding to verbal and non-verbal signals
- Application of theory to practice - core models
- Transference and counter-transference (client and counsellor)
- Time management / boundaries
- Codes of ethics and practice
- Working in an integrative way
- Client assessment and history
- Consent and ethical parameters
Module Learning Strategies
Contact Hours: (48)
20 hours - Interactive lectures - DVD's, case studies, audio tapes, work sheets, demonstrations
28 hours - working in Triads / role plays / group counselling practice / discussion, feedback and reflection
Independent Study Hours: (252)
100 hours reading and reflecting
152 hours assignment preparation
Module Resources
Core texts
Classrooms
Computer, projector
Internet access
Library
Digital recorders
VLE Moodle
Module Texts
BACP (quarterly journal) Counselling and Psychotherapy Research. Oxon: Routledge
Bayne, R. Horton, I. Collard, P. Jinks, G. (2008). The Counsellor's Handbook. Cheltenham: Nelson Thorne
Cully, S. and Bond, T. (2004). Integrative Counselling Skills in Action. London: Sage Publications
Geldard, D. and Geldard, K. (2005). Practical Counselling Skills - an Integrative Approach. London: Palgrave Macmillan
McLeod, J. (2007) Counselling Skill. Milton Keynes: Open University Press
Sanders, P., Frankland, A. and Wilkins, P. (2009) Next Steps in Counselling Practice - A Students¿ Companion for Degrees. Ross-on Wye: PCCS Books