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Counselling CPD

Developing a Therapeutic Relationship and Counselling Skills

This short course has been designed to help you explore what counselling skills are and how they help people deal with difficult issues in their lives.

It is suitable for students who wish to undertake the Postgraduate Diploma in Humanistic Counselling and Psychotherapy or Psychodynamic Counselling and Psychotherapy. 

This module fulfils the requirement for the accredited face-to-face counselling skills course needed to apply for these postgraduate courses. However, it is only one of several academic entry requirements, which also include having a first degree.

The course may also appeal to those who use counselling skills in their present work and those who intend to work in a helping capacity.

Successful completion of this course means you’ll be awarded 20 level 6 credits, equivalent to a final year module of an undergraduate degree. It will also help you refresh your academic skills, particularly in critical analytical writing. 

Thinking of applying?

This course is full for September 2025 and February 2026 start dates.

Your next opportunity to take this course is September 2026. Applications will open in February 2026.

Find out more

 

Learning and teaching on the course

You will explore both humanistic and psychodynamic theory and consider how these ideas can help people find meaning in their lives. You will also take part in experiential work in small groups using a ‘fishbowl’ format. This involves working with a course colleague while other students observe and a facilitator provides feedback to help you develop your counselling skills.

The course assignment is a critical analysis of a digital recording of your work with a colleague in the fishbowl. You will examine a 10-minute segment of the interaction, drawing on concepts from either the humanistic or the psychodynamic paradigm as well as counselling skills literature.

We offer two start dates: in September (on a Monday evening) and in February (on a Tuesday evening).

Both courses run over 12 weeks (excluding winter or spring break, depending on which course you choose).

The course takes place at our Moulsecoomb campus in Âé¶¹AV from 5.30–8.30pm each week. For the first week you’ll join us at 4.30pm when you will meet lecturers and get to know the library and  campus.

Why choose this course?

You will have the chance to explore what counselling skills are and how to use them to help people in a variety of settings in which you work with people. If you are intending to undertake either of the postgraduate diplomas in counselling at the Âé¶¹AV, this module will be invaluable in helping you choose between the two courses.

Helpful reading

Casemore R. (2011) Person-Centred Counselling in a Nutshell.
Hough M. and Tassoni P. (2021) Counselling Skills and Theory (5th Ed.) 
Howard S. (2018) Psychodynamic Counselling in a Nutshell.
McLeod J. (2018) Psychodynamic Counselling in Action (5th Ed.).
McLeod J. and McLeod J. (2022) Counselling Skills: Theory, Research and Practice (4th Ed.).
Tolan J. and Cameron R. (2016) Skills in Person-Centred Counselling (3rd Ed.).

Fees

The fees listed here are for the academic year 2026–27.

Home students 916 GBP

Overseas students 2,088 GBP

How to apply

Application information

You will need to complete an application and provide a reference in addition to completing an essay (title provided). Depending on the success of your application, you will be invited to an online group interview with two lecturers from our Counselling and Psychotherapy team. 

There are 20 places available on the course. Places are offered on the strength of the application and the essay. Once these places are filled, the course will close.

Your completed application form and reference should be emailed to professionalcourseadmissions@brighton.ac.uk.

Please note that for the SS662 Developing a Therapeutic Relationship and Counselling Skills module, the use of generative AI tools is prohibited beyond support for checking spelling and grammar. This is in line with the professional requirements of therapy education and training.

Group counselling session

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