Course Information
Graduate Diploma of Counselling and Psychotherapy
Effective from
01-JAN-2021
: Code
J54
The Graduate Diploma of Counselling and Psychotherapy is both an award in its own right and an exit award within the Masters of Counselling and Psychotherapy. The Diploma is designed for professionals who wish to acquire counselling skills for use in their work as health professionals, social workers, personnel officers, pastors, human service workers, psychologists or counsellors. The course provides training in counselling skills and theory and prepares graduates to develop a counselling role in their workplace. Graduates of this course are eligible to apply for the Masters of Counselling and Psychotherapy.
Disclaimer
This course information may be updated and amended immediately prior to semester. To ensure you have the correct outline, please check it again at the beginning of semester. In particular please check the course requirements and the unit and unit set offerings, as these differ according to course delivery location.
Course Learning Outcomes
- Demonstrate currency with the theory of psychoanalytic technique as it pertains to individual counselling, including applied knowledge of the concepts transference and countertransference.
- Demonstrate advanced foundation knowledge of various psychodynamic and systemic couples and family therapy theoretical frameworks
- Synthesise key principles and processes identified with of psychoanalytically informed, cross-generational, and emotionally focussed approaches to couple and family therapy practice
- Review the developmental stages of the human life cycle from object relations and attachment theory perspectives
- Investigate, analyse and synthesise complex information, problems, concepts and theories in counselling and psychotherapy Demonstrate competency in individual psychodynamic counselling
- Employ principles of systemic theory as a framework for observing and conceptualising different dimensions of family functioning
- Those that complete the COU6121 elective should be able to: Demonstrate advanced foundation knowledge of various individual psychodynamic counselling and psychotherapy theoretical frameworks
- Those that complete the COU5210 elective should be able to: Demonstrate an awareness of countertransference including a capacity to employ it meaningfully in a psychotherapeutic context
- Critique and examine complex clinical material; deduce, distinguish and apply relevant theoretical concepts; formulate, implement and evaluate according to the process and practice of counselling and psychotherapy
- Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of ethical frameworks for counselling
Admission requirements
Admission requirement (Band 6)
- Bachelor degree; or
- Equivalent prior learning including at least five years relevant professional experience.
English Language requirement (Band 4)
English competency requirements may be satisfied through completion of one of the following:
- IELTS Academic Overall band minimum score of 6.5 (no individual band less than 6.0);
- Bachelor degree from a country specified in the Admissions Policy;
- Successfully completed 0.375 EFTSL of study at postgraduate level or higher at an Australian higher education provider (or equivalent);
- Where accepted, equivalent prior learning, including at least five years relevant professional experience; or
- Other tests, courses or programs as defined in the Admissions Policy.
Course Duration
- Full Time: 1 Year
- Part Time: 2 Years
Course Delivery
- Joondalup: Full Time, Part Time
Non standard timetable requirements
Students may be required to attend occasional weekend or evening classes.
Course Coordinator
Dr Elizabeth Jane IZETT
Course Structure
Year 1 - Semester 1 Unit Code | Unit Title | Credit Points |
COU6113 | Principles of Psychodynamic Practice | 15 |
COU6121 | Psychodynamic Theories of Counselling | 15 |
COU5303 | Couples and Family Therapy | 15 |
COU6305 | Individual Psychotherapy Practice 1 | 15 |
Year 1 - Semester 2 Unit Code | Unit Title | Credit Points |
COU6324 | Individual Psychotherapy Practice 2 | 15 |
COU5210 | Personal Issues in Counselling | 15 |
COU6114 | Object Relations and Attachment Theory | 15 |
COU6403 | Psychodynamic Theories of Couples and Family Therapy | 15 |
Disability Standards for Education (Commonwealth 2005)
For the purposes of considering a request for Reasonable Adjustments under the Disability Standards for Education (Commonwealth 2005), inherent requirements for this subject are articulated in the Unit Description, Learning Outcomes and Assessment Requirements of this entry. The University is dedicated to provide support to those with special requirements. Further details on the support for students with disabilities or medical conditions can be found at the Access and Inclusion website.
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