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School of Philosophy, Psychology & Scientific Heritage
One Year
Candidates who have completed Bachelor’s degree in Psychology, Education or other allied disciplines from a recognized university are eligible for this course.
Email: admissions@cvv.ac.in
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Introduction: Psychological types of high school essays Counselling is aimed at developing counselling professionals which is gaining greater importance in the recent years from social, educational, health, and corporate perspectives. This field is becoming one of the most respectable and rewarding professions in India. By developing the requisite knowledge, understanding, attitudes and skills in the area of counselling this unique programme of study would help to train professionals in the field, equipping them to take up counsellor jobs in corporate industries, hospitals, NGOs, and academic institutions like schools, colleges and universities, or to start their own counselling practice.
Candidates who have completed Bachelor’s degree in Psychology, Education or other allied disciplines from a recognized university are eligible for this course.
HR professionals, nurses, chaplains, in-service teachers, teacher educators, school administrators and untrained guidance personnel.
After completion of this course, graduates may get opportunities to work as counsellors in settings like corporate industries, hospitals, rehabilitation centers, NGOs, educational institutes, or independent counselling practices. These graduates may work in positions like HR Counsellors, School/College Counsellor, Health Counsellor, Marriage and Family Counsellor, Career Guidance Counsellor, etc.
This programme is uniquely designed with the Indian context in mind for the overall growth of the trainees and their respective clients. While it will equip the future counsellor with high professional skills required of any counselling position, it will also present these skills from the perspective of the Indic Knowledge Traditions. This unique programme, being rooted in the knowledge and values that have been documented in ancient Indic philosophical traditions, aims to apply this knowledge in solving problems that are relevant today, facilitating holistic growth of the students of this course and in turn their future clients. This programme also contains a practical component in the form of an intensive internship and supervised training in various educational institutions
Theory Courses + Internship
Specialisation Courses (Choice of one)
Semester 1 |
Credits |
Semester 2 |
Credits |
---|---|---|---|
Theory 1: Classical Indian Approaches to Counselling I |
3 |
Theory 5: Psychological Assessment and Evaluation |
3 |
Theory 2: Classical Indian Approaches to Counselling II |
3 |
Theory 6: Counselling in Practice |
3 |
Theory 3: Classical Indian Approaches to Self Development |
3 |
Specialization: By choice
|
3 |
Theory 4: Principles and Theories in Counselling |
3 |
Internship 1: Educational Institution Internship |
3 |
Yoga & Meditation |
2 |
Internship 2: HR/NGO |
3 |
Introduction to Seva |
1 |
Total Credits |
30 |