Do you have a background in counselling or psychology and a level 3 counselling qualification? Would you like to learn how to help people challenge negative thinking so they can approach situations more positively?
Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) is a technique used to treat depression, anxiety, stress and phobias by helping people to understand the way they perceive things that happen to them and around them. It seeks to identify and address negative thoughts that can lead to patterns of negative behaviour.
On this Cognitive Behavioural Therapy DipHE, you'll learn the practical knowledge and interpersonal skills you need to pursue a career as a cognitive behavioural therapist.
If you're in employment, this course can fit around your working week, with timetabled teaching taking place 1 day a week, workshops on 6 Saturdays throughout the course, and occasional events in the evenings and at weekends.
After the course, you could top up your diploma to a Bachelor's degree. You could also work as a cognitive behavioural therapist in areas such as education, the police service, the prison service and the voluntary sector.
Level 3 Counselling skills qualification, English GCSE or equivalent at C and a maths GCSE or equivalent at D.
We welcome applications from A level students with A levels in Psychology, Psychotherapy or Sociology (112 UCAS points) and will consider on an individual basis, subject to a successful interview and interpersonal skills role-play.
A Levels - BBC
BTECs (Extended Diplomas) – DMM (in a relevant subject)
International Baccalaureate – 25
20 Hours of Work permit weekly for international students.
The IELTS score for international applicants is 6 (with no less than 5.5 in each component).
Psychology
Guildhall Campus
Undergraduate
Full-Time, 2 years
September
6165,
19200, (INT)
Leicester
6.5
Undergraduate
GBP 9250
Edinburgh, Scotland
5.5
Undergraduate
£850
Poole, England
5.5
Undergraduate
£ Per year: UK:£9,250, International:£17,595, Foundation year: £9,250, Placement year: £1,850