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Humanistic counseling helps people reflect on their emotions and accept accountability for their choices, focusing on personal growth and reaching one's full capabilities instead of dwelling on problematic behaviors. Approaches like Gestalt therapy exemplify this humanistic perspective.
Through this Humanistic Counseling DipHE program, you'll gain both theoretical understanding and practical relationship-building abilities essential for becoming a humanistic therapist.
Designed for working professionals, the course schedule accommodates employment with weekly classes on one weekday, six Saturday workshops spread across the program, plus some evening and weekend events.
After graduation, you can upgrade your diploma to a full Bachelor's degree or begin practicing as a humanistic counselor in various settings including schools, law enforcement, correctional facilities, and nonprofit organizations.