Cognitive Behavioural Therapies - Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (CAP201) Expand Study Mode: Face-to-Face - Hawthorn East, VIC, Australia Intake: February 2023 Delivery: Part Time Fees: $1,312.50 + $250 (admin fee) + GST Duration: 3 hours a week for 12 weeks, over a 14 week period Application Type: Domestic only Cognitive Behavioural Therapies - Acceptance and Commitment Therapy is offered both as a single unit, or as part of the Bachelor of Psychology and Counselling. Cognitive Behaviour Therapies (CBT) are based on the notion that problems are related to thoughts, feelings and actions that are learnt over the course of a person’s development. This unit introduces students to the three waves of CBT, with a particular focus on the mindfulness-informed therapy of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT). In this practical unit, students will gain experience in applying and evaluating their skills across the six core processes of ACT. Taught at Bachelor level (AQF 7), you will have the choice as to whether you undertake assessments in this unit or not. Those undertaking assessments may use this unit as a credit towards the Bachelor of Psychology and Counselling at The Cairnmillar Institute. Or, you can enrol directly into this degree for a Semester 1, 2023 start!* Please note, single subject enrolment does not guarantee students a place in a Cairnmillar program of study. Eligibility criteria and recognition of prior learning restrictions do apply. For all enquiries, please contact to our Education team. *Applications are open for single unit admissions, as well as direct enrolment into the Bachelor of Psychology and Counselling. Applications will be forwarded to the Course Coordinator for an informal discussion prior to admittance. Apply More about Single Subjects
Counselling Theories and Models (CAP101) Expand Study Mode: Face-to-Face - Hawthorn East, VIC, Australia Intake: February 2023 Delivery: Part Time Fees: $1,312.50 + $250 (admin fee) + GST Duration: 3 hours a week for 12 weeks, over a 14 week period Application Type: Domestic only Counselling Theories and Models is offered both as a single unit, or as part of the Bachelor of Psychology and Counselling. This introductory unit provides foundational knowledge of the major Schools of counselling and psychotherapy: psychodynamic, humanistic –existential, cognitive-behaviour, and post-modern. Students will develop theoretical and professional awareness of the essential aspects of these approaches. In particular, the theory of change and main interventions for each approach will be explored. The unit will expose the student to a range of therapeutic literature and other resources. The learning in this unit will be supported by class discussions, small group work, demonstrations, case study analyses, as well as student participation in triad practice groups. Taught at Bachelor level (AQF 7), you will have the choice as to whether you undertake assessments in this unit or not. Those undertaking assessments may use this unit as a credit towards the Bachelor of Psychology and Counselling at The Cairnmillar Institute. Or, you can enrol directly into this degree for a Semester 1, 2023 start!* Please note, single subject enrolment does not guarantee students a place in a Cairnmillar program of study. Eligibility criteria and recognition of prior learning restrictions do apply. For all enquiries, please contact to our Education team. *Applications are open for single unit admissions, as well as direct enrolment into the Bachelor of Psychology and Counselling. Applications will be forwarded to the Course Coordinator for an informal discussion prior to admittance. Apply More about Single Subjects
Person-Centred Counselling (CAP102) Expand Study Mode: Face-to-Face - Hawthorn East, VIC, Australia Intake: February 2023 Delivery: Part Time Fees: $1,312.50 + $250 (admin fee) + GST Duration: 3 hours a week for 12 weeks, over a 14 week period Application Type: Domestic only Person-Centred Counselling is offered both as a single unit, or as part of the Bachelor of Psychology and Counselling. This is a foundational unit focused on developing an understanding of the theories, concepts, attitudes and practices of humanistic psychotherapy, with a particular focus on person-centred therapy and the work of its founder, Carl Rogers. It supports students in the development of therapeutic presence and foundational person-centred counselling skills. The skills and attitudes introduced in this unit are contextualised via exploration of recent research into the common factors of successful therapy, including the neuroscience of relationships. The material presented in class and via selected readings will be practically applied through in-class real plays practice. Taught at Bachelor level (AQF 7), you will have the choice as to whether you undertake assessments in this unit or not. Those undertaking assessments may use this unit as a credit towards the Bachelor of Psychology and Counselling at The Cairnmillar Institute. Or, you can enrol directly into this degree for a Semester 1, 2023 start!* Please note, single subject enrolment does not guarantee students a place in a Cairnmillar program of study. Eligibility criteria and recognition of prior learning restrictions do apply. For all enquiries, please contact to our Education team. *Applications are open for single unit admissions, as well as direct enrolment into the Bachelor of Psychology and Counselling. Applications will be forwarded to the Course Coordinator for an informal discussion prior to admittance. Apply More about Single Subjects