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1. Communicate techniques and strategies for working effectively with more complex cases, including the building and sustaining of counselling relationships when facing challenging client interactions;
2. Critique the theory and application of different approaches in counselling including relational styles.
3. Articulate discerning choices about best approaches in the development of a counselling plan for complex clients;
4. Apply different theoretical approaches to conceptualise complex cases at an advanced level.
5. Integrate current status of research and theory related to your counselling practice and counselling in general.
6. Construct your own emerging orientation to Counselling, including being able to describe in writing the research evidence pertaining to your philosophy of counselling, and how it fits with major counselling models.