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Diploma in Psychodynamic Counselling

Our diploma programme is validated by COSCA and accredited by the University of the West of Scotland at SCQF Level 10.

Overview of the Diploma Programme

The Centre’s Diploma in Counselling is a 400-hour, two-year part-time course that provides a full professional training for those wishing to train as counsellors. The diploma meets on Wednesday evenings during term-time from 5pm – 8.45pm and on one Saturday each month from 9.00am – 5.30pm during term-time.

The course has a modular structure with one module running each term from September to December, January to March and April to June each year. The course is experiential in nature and broadly comprises: theoretical seminars; clinical seminars; counselling skills practice; experiential groups; personal and group tutorials; supervised counselling practice; and personal therapy.

Accreditation and course arrangements

The course is professionally validated by COSCA (Counselling and Psychotherapy in Scotland). It is accredited by the University of the West of Scotland and offers 120 credits at SCQF Level 10 (Honours Degree Level).

Many graduates of the centre go on to take up counselling posts in a variety of settings; others remain in their current posts with enhanced competence.

Our 2024 course is now full. Our 2025 diploma will commence in August 2025. Further details will be posted here shortly. Applications will be invited from January 2025.

Please find our 2024 prospectus and application form below.

Introductory Programme

Module 1

Module 2

Module 3

The Psychodynamic Approach

The course is psychodynamic in its orientation. The psychodynamic approach focuses on and explores links between individuals’ current experiences and significant events in early life. It is also central to the Psychodynamic approach to explore those aspects of the self that are not fully known and that we may not be conscious of particularly as they emerge and are potentially influenced in the here and now of the therapeutic relationship. While all successful therapies seek to relieve symptoms like depression and anxiety, the aims of psychodynamic counselling extend beyond this. By providing a safe and deeply authentic relationship between counsellor and client, the counsellor seeks to foster and develop psychological capacities and resources in the client that enable them to live and relate to others in a more meaningful and satisfying way.

Why this course?

While psychodynamic counselling has its origins in the ideas of Freud, current theory and practice have gone far beyond his initial formulation. Therefore, in addition to exploring these origins, the course consequently also concentrates significantly on object relations and attachment theory in addition to contemporary psychodynamic theory and practice. This exploration of theory is accompanied by a range of clinical training events that seek to equip students to undertake their own clinical practice. The course is experiential in nature, providing substantial opportunity for students to engage in skills practice work in support of their development in addition to affording the chance to participate in a weekly experiential group that draws on the tradition and practice of Group Analysis. The course process enables trainees to become safe and competent psychodynamic counsellors obtaining a recognised qualification to practise with which they may proceed directly towards counsellor accreditation and registration. In addition to this:

Frequently Asked Questions

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