Course Description
This course covers the theoretical frameworks that underpin the practice of counselling. Through critical analysis, case studies, and interactive discussions, students gain a nuanced understanding of how these theories inform therapeutic approaches, guide interventions, and shape the client-counsellor relationship.
Intended Learning Outcomes
CILO-1: Analyze the foundational principles and techniques of diverse counseling theories, demonstrating a comprehensive understanding through critical examination, case studies, and interactive discussions.
CILO-2: Evaluate the ethical considerations and principles outlined in the Code of Ethics for counselors, demonstrating the ability to apply ethical standards to real-world counseling scenarios.
CILO-3: Synthesize and compare the key concepts of different approaches to therapy.
CILO-4: Critically assess the impact of therapeutic approaches, interventions, and the client-counselor relationship through case studies and interactive discussions.