Advanced Diploma in Counselling Psychology College of Allied Educators
Price: SGD 8,400

    Course details

    This is a 10-month Advanced Diploma in Counselling Psychology (ADICP) part-time programme covering a range of theoretical, analytical, conceptual and functional skills in counselling. It trains students to apply appropriate counselling skills in different situations while understanding their underlying theories. This programme prepares and equips students with the ability to work effectively as a counsellor.

    OBJECTIVES

    • To enquire an intermediate knowledge of the major approaches to counselling and psychotherapy; 
    • To promote personal growth and self-awareness through self-exploration; 
    • To assess, evaluate and implement changes by applying counselling in theory and practice; 
    • To recognise and respect human diversity across populations, age groups, cultures and contexts; 
    • To be able to understand and practice within the guidelines and ethical codes of counselling. 

    PROGRAMME STRUCTURE

    The ADICP programme begins by introducing students to the nature of psychology and relates it to the theories and concepts of counseling. Students move on to explore themselves in order to promote personal growth and self-awareness thus acquiring the key attributes of a competent counselor. Students will then gain knowledge to the different approaches of counseling and psychotherapy and have the skills to implement and apply them to the appropriate situations.

    MODULES AND LECTURERS

    • Module 1 Psychological Theories and Perspectives 
    • Module 2 Family System Therapy 
    • Module 3 Counselling Skills 
    • Module 4 Counselling Methods 
    • Module 5 Counselling Ethics 
    • Module 6 Group Counselling 
    • Module 7 Crisis Intervention 
    • Module 8 Addiction Intervention 
    • Module 9 Counseling Children 
    • Module 10 Practicum: Counselling Skills Practice 

    ASSESSMENT METHODS & GRADUATION 

    Each module will be formally assessed by written assignments and an examination. Students must attend 75% of the classes to qualify for the examination.

    ENTRY REQUIREMENTS

    For admission to the Advanced Diploma in Counselling Psychology programme:

    • Minimum Age Requirement: 17 Years Old 
    • Language Proficiency: At least C6 at GCE O Level English 
    • Diploma in Learning Disorders Management and Child Psychology awarded by College of Allied Educators; OR, 
    • Diploma in any discipline; OR, 
    • At least 2 subject (including a pass in General Paper) passes with Grade E and above at GCE A Level and 2 subject passes with Grade C6 and above at GCE AO Level subjects; OR, 
    • Degree in any discipline. 

    For applicants who do not meet the above entry requirements, on a case-by-case basis, they may be required to take on bridging modules FIRST, before enrolling into this course.

      Updated on 22 November, 2018

      Job roles this course is suitable for:

      Psychologist , Psychology Lecturer , Behavior Therapist

      About College of Allied Educators

      This formerly known as School of Linguistics, is a premier learning institution and the learning provider of choice for special needs, counselling, psychology, and allied health and science programmes.

      Registered with the Council for Private Education, CPE, Singapore, the College was established in with the acquisition of the School of Linguistics, which was then the pioneer institution that provided training in special needs programmes as early as 2004. The acquisition was part of the plan to expand our services and offices in the Asia Pacific region and also to capitalise on the growing demand for special needs, counselling, psychology, and allied health and science courses and services in Asia.

      Besides focusing on providing accredited training programmes to parents, teachers and caregivers in acquiring practical skills and tools required to support children with special needs, the College is also expanding its training courses and services to train and help inpiduals professionally in the areas of counselling, psychology and allied health and science.

      our programmes and workshops have benefitted 2,500 inpiduals, and counting. Whilst expansion, the College is determined and committed to continue to focus on quality programmes, workshops and services in the areas of special needs, counselling, psychology, and allied health and science, to fulfil and envision our goal to train and benefit more people professionally.

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