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This course introduces foundational counselling techniques to enhance students' understanding of psychological principles. It serves as preparation for counselling careers or advanced studies in psychology and counselling. Students will develop abilities to examine, investigate behaviors, and interpret relationships between individuals and their surroundings.
Course learning objectives
Utilize broad psychological knowledge across various theoretical and practical counselling scenarios.
Employ critical thinking to assess, understand, and integrate complex psychological and counselling concepts.
Apply innovative approaches to predict obstacles and develop appropriate psychological and counselling strategies.
Leverage digital tools and psychological resources to gather, assess, and combine information from diverse sources.
Articulate psychological and counselling concepts with clarity, coherence, and independent thought.
Exhibit cultural awareness and global perspective, including Indigenous cultural understanding.
Collaborate effectively while applying ethical, sustainable practices through appropriate psychological methods.
Display self-direction, responsibility, and discernment in personal academic development.