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Introduction to Counselling

Qualification: College Certificate
Level 2

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About this course

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This Introduction to Counselling course is ideal if you wish to start training to become a qualified counsellor and have no previous experience.

It is a short introduction which outlines the concepts of counselling and provides the opportunity to begin your skills practice. If you wish to learn more about counselling, are working in a support role and wish to become a professional counsellor, this qualification will give you the knowledge needed to get you started in this profession, and to progress to higher level counselling qualifications.

Important Notice

Please note that all courses are subject to minimum numbers. If there are too few enrolments, the College may cancel the course. A place on your chosen course is not confirmed until enrolment is complete and any relevant fees are paid.

There is no funding available for this course, so all students will be required to pay the full course fee. 

The course fee must be paid at least 3 weeks before start date.

If you have any questions about this course, please contact us.

Tel: 023 8048 4848
Email: enquiries@southampton-city.ac.uk 

This course will provide you with the skills, attitudes and ethics required to begin your training in counselling. You will be introduced to the three main counselling styles:

  • Person Centred Counselling
  • CBT
  • Psychodynamic

During this course, you will take part in discussions, small and whole group work as well as practising listening skills.

The learning style of this course is largely student-centred and relies on you having the motivation and maturity to complete tasks independently. You will take part in group discussions and skills practice. 

In this course, the only work that will be assessed are the written, essay-style homework tasks; these are marked traditionally. You are however also assessed on your attendance, punctuality and attitude.

There are no specific entry requirements to complete this course, however you will need to have an understanding of written and spoken English at GCSE level or be comfortable working at this level, as you will have to be keeping a reflective journal during your time on this course.

You must have the time to undertake weekly assignments and also need to be confident to use ICT.

No interview is required for this course. We will email you information about how to pay and complete your enrolment when we receive your application.

Places are limited and are only secured when enrolment has been completed. Please note - an application does not secure your place on this course.

Start Date Course Times Duration Campus Fees
09/09/24 13:00 - 16:00 (Mon) 8 weeks Main campus £260
06/01/25 13:00 - 16:00 (Mon) 8 weeks Main campus £260
17/04/25 13:00 - 16:00 (Mon) 8 weeks Main campus £260

If you are successful in completing this course (gaining a merit or distinction) you can then progress to the level 3 certificate in counselling skills at City College.

You will need to supply adequate paper and pens to enable your full participation in all theory classes. You will also be required to attend every session so that you can take part in all the group learning and engage in a number of different activities.