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University of Tasmania

The Graduate Certificate in Counselling is a skill based course which aims to provide students with the fundamental knowledge and skills required for employment in a range of counselling roles. This programs provide opportunities for graduates with a background in psychology, behavioural science or another area of human services, and people working in community service, education and health settings, to obtain a professional qualification in counselling or rehabilitation counselling.
General knowledge about Counselling.
Developing an understanding of the theoretical basis of counselling and the ethical, legal and professional issues in relation to the practice of counselling, and the acquisition of counselling skills, Understanding of the social, cultural and developmental context in which counselling occurs and a range of therapeutic approaches and appropriate to a range of client ages, needs and circumstances.The course also aims to provide professional development opportunities for people working in counselling roles.
To be eligible to this course student must have completed a degree with a major in psychology or behavioural science, or a degree in an affiliated area or other equivalent qualifications. In special cases candidates who do not satisfy the normal entry requirements but have extensive relevant professional experience may be accepted for entry to the course. Candidates will be interviewed and are required to submit a professional statement including professional references, statement of intent, work history and police records check.
Articulation to or from the course can be awarded to the students who have completed the Graduate Certificate of Counselling may be eligible for entry to the Graduate Diploma in Counselling and the Graduate Diploma in Rehabilitation Counselling.The students upon completion of the course may become eligibile for listing on the Psychotherapy and Counselling Federation of Australia (PACFA) and registration normally requires two years of postgraduate training, however, admission to the Register based on recognition of prior learning, practice and supervision is also possible.
Counselling graduates work in a wide range of settings including relationship counselling organisations, secondary and postsecondary education, community welfare centres, drug and alcohol agencies, church agencies, and private practice.