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Counselling psychologists address various mental health challenges related to life circumstances such as grief, self-injury, and traumatic experiences. By applying psychological theories and research alongside therapeutic techniques, they create and implement strategies to assist clients facing difficult personal situations or mental health disorders. Their goal is to aid individuals in their recovery process, enhance their coping abilities, and reduce emotional distress.
This BSc (Hons) Counselling Psychology with Integrated Foundation Year program provides an excellent starting point for aspiring BPS-accredited Counselling Psychologists, helping students build foundational knowledge in both general psychology and specialized counselling approaches.
Throughout the course, you'll explore biological, cognitive, developmental, and personality factors, as well as the social psychology concepts that shape human behavior and daily experiences. The program equips graduates to handle personal and mental health challenges across different environments including healthcare, legal systems, or educational institutions, working with people from all walks of life.