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MHT0003

Counselling techniques for members of the teaching profession ( 12 points, SCA Band 1, 0.250 EFTSL)

Postgraduate
(MED)

Leader: Ms Carolyn Aston

Offered:
Clayton Second semester 2006 (OCL)

Synopsis: On completion of this unit students will have acquired a knowledge of practical counselling skills and had some experience in practicing them. They will also learn about the phases of change which individuals go through in the process of first becoming aware of a problem to its resolution. Since the counselling of students raises questions related to development, students will gain some knowledge of personality development and how different personal styles affect counselling.

Objectives: 1. To increase knowledge about the nature of counselling and its applications in educational settings; 2. To develop skills in conceptualising presentations; 3. To improve basic skills in engaging and counselling troubled people in acute and chronic situations; 4. To develop a plan to evaluate interventions and develop plans for future counselling.

Assessment: Written case presentation, with a case formulation (20%) + Oral case presentation, with recommendations, description of intervention and its evaluation (30%) + Essay on one aspect of counselling, the nature of anxiety, depression, anger; and aggression or a process of counselling such as the counselling relationship, empathy, evaluation of counselling or a topic to be approved by the convenor (50%)

Off-campus attendance requirements: 3 day on-campus workshop

Prerequisites: MHT0001, MHT0002