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Counselling Psychology is a professional field focused on addressing and preventing emotional, cognitive, behavioral, and interpersonal challenges while fostering personal growth and improving life quality. This is accomplished by combining scientific research with practical application, cultivating awareness, and honing skills to serve diverse groups from individual, societal, and organizational viewpoints.
The Doctoral Program in Counselling Psychology follows the scientist-practitioner approach, preparing future leaders in the field through rigorous research, appreciation of human diversity, and the creation and assessment of effective counselling methods. Scientist-practitioners blend research with real-world application, continually evaluating their own effectiveness. The program's goals include: (1) advancing scientific knowledge in counselling psychology; (2) applying psychological insights to counselling; (3) upholding ethical standards; and (4) valuing human diversity. These aims are met through research, academic study, and hands-on training. The curriculum embraces an integrative theoretical framework, exposing students to multiple counselling methodologies.