Overview
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Offerings
MURDOCH-S1-FACE2FACE-2025-ONGOING
MURDOCH-S1-INT-2018-2024
MURDOCH-S2-FACE2FACE-2025-ONGOING
MURDOCH-S2-INT-2021-2024
Requisites
Co-requisite
Enrolment rules
Enrolment in the Graduate Certificate of Counselling, Graduate Diploma of Counselling or Master of Counselling.
Concurrent enrolment is permissible with CLS582.
Academic Chair may approve enrolment without completion of the prerequisites.
Other learning activities
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Learning activities
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Learning outcomes
1.
Understand different ways to conceptualise and assess cases presenting for counselling;
2.
Identify and appraise your own conceptualisation style/ psychological ‘type’, preferences, limitations and biases;
3.
Describe how major frameworks of case conceptualisation and assessment can be applied in counselling;
4.
Apply different theoretical approaches to understand cases that present in counselling, understand the process of matching the client with a therapeutic approach;
5.
Make sense of patterns of behaviour and the client’s ways of thinking about themselves, others and the world;
6.
Build a contextual understanding of the client’s presenting problem;
7.
Be attentive to ethical issues in relation to case conceptualisation and assessment.
8.
Construct documentation and written reports relating to client presentations in counselling based on major frameworks of case conceptualisation and assessment.
Assessments
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