Course summary
This part-time Masters Degree in Professional Development for Counselling has been designed to give you enhanced knowledge of Counselling research, policy, and professional practice issues to enhance your academic and critical thinking skills. You will deepen your understanding of professional practice through examining the application of theory within the counselling sector. The MA Professional Development for Counselling provides an opportunity for graduates working within Counselling settings to gain a postgraduate research-based professional qualification in Counselling and to ‘get on the ladder’ to a career in research. The course is designed to appeal to different cohorts, including managers and those aspiring to a more managerial roles within Counselling settings, as well as counsellors who aspire to develop a research-focused career.
Modules
Conceptualising ways to work with Clients with Chronic and Enduring Mental Health Issues, Counselling Enquiry, Evaluating and Auditing Counselling Services, Counselling Enquiry, Socio-Political Theories underpinning the Development of Professional Practice. Researching a Professional Environment (One), Researching a Professional environment (Two).
Assessment method
Written essays, Reports, Literature review, Simulated therapeutic session notes, Research projects, Dissertation.