Module Additional Assessment Details
Summative assessment
A 2500 word reflexive summary of the personal development log to be submitted, weighted at 100%. To pass this module the student must also submit all parts of the personal and professional development PORTFOLIO, which includes:
- An on-going personal development log to be kept throughout the year
- A record of client hours and dates (120+ client contact hours)
- A record of supervision hours and dates (supervision hours at a ratio of at least 1:4, and no less than 1.5 hours per month regardless of contact hours)
- A record of any training relating to counselling outside the University (e.g. at placement)
- A contract between Staffordshire University counselling tutor team, placement counselling organisation, supervisor and student
- A statement signed by personal therapist of the student as evidence of attendance of personal therapy (at least 20 hours over 2 years)
- Evidence of BACP membership
This will require students to:
1. Critically evaluate their learning and development in both the professional and personal spheres at a more advanced level. Students may use a variety of media for their portfolio, including written work, pictures, artwork.
Formative assessment
Students will be required to show their personal development log to tutors on at least one occasion during the module and tutors will give feedback on whether the personal development log shows the level of critical evaluation and of self-acceptance required of students who wish to be professional counselling practitioners
Module Resources
Counselling textbooks
Learning Resource Centre
Access to video/DVD recording and playing equipment
Module Indicative Content
The emphasis is on personal learning within the group and the application of this learning in personal, group and societal settings. The module does not involve taught material. A personal development group will be facilitated by a staff member. Students will be working towards taking full responsibility for their personal and professional development needs.
Module Special Admissions Requirements
If studied via part-time route:
Year 1
If studied via full-time route:
Counselling certificate or equivalent
Module Texts
Crouch, A (1997) Inside Counselling: Becoming and Being a Professional Counsellor. London: Sage
Johns, H (1998) Studies in Counselling Training: Balancing Acts. London: Routledge Milner & Palmer (2001). Counselling - The BACP Counselling Reader. London: Sage
Gesse, J (2002) Psychotherapists' own Psychotherapy: Patient and Clinician Perspectives. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Prochaska, J. O. & Norcross, J. C. (2007) Systems of Psychotherapy: A Transtheoretical Analysis (6th Ed.) Belmont, CA: Thomson/Brooks-Cole
Module Learning Strategies
This module will be incorporated in weekly 6 hour sessions over 30 weeks, two one day workshops and residential weekend (the sessions incorporate elements from all modules). This module includes group discussion, self-reflection and individual discussions with peers and tutors. Self-directed reading (including some tutor recommendations) will assist students in deepening areas in self-development beyond the minimum required for professional counsellors.