Course description
Distance Learning Centres Counselling Level 3 - QLS Course is designed for anyone who wishes to develop and understand the principles and practice of Counselling in relation to a range of counselling situations. No prior knowledge is required to take this course.
On successful completion of this course students will receive a QLS Level 3 Endorsed Certificate of Achievement..
Counselling skills can be a huge benefit for individuals in all sorts of job roles and situations. The National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence recommends certain types of counselling as being useful in treating a number of varied health conditions including depression, anxiety, obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD), post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), long-term injuries and illnesses, eating disorders, such as anorexia nervosa andbulimia, and substance abuse.
Please Note: The first 8 lessons of this home study course are the same as our Introduction to Counselling Course. In addition to these lessons the final section covering 8 lessons covers Practical Counselling for common situations. Because of this, the course leads to a higher level Qualification.
Students may register for this course at any time and have a full year to complete their studies. You will have access to a personal tutor by mail or email for this 12 month period. As the course is self study you can complete it in as little or as long a time as you prefer.
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Course Format
Paper Based Materials
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