Responding to Substance Misuse and Counselling.
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This programme is designed to introduce the student to a variety of areas related to the use and misuse of a wide range of drugs, including both legal and illegal substances. It helps to develop increased understanding of these issues and the possible responses and interventions.
The programme aims to provide a nationally accredited certificated programme in a wide range of substance misuse issues and the variety of responses and interventions available, provide a flexible learning opportunity that is accessible to a wide range of learners, provide the student with knowledge and understanding that can be used by those who either personally, voluntary or professionally have a special interest in this field. The Level 3 Counselling Diploma is a practical and stimulating course, ideal for individuals with no prior counselling knowledge. The course will help you develop the skills you need in order to work on a one to one basis with people in need of help, guidance and support. The Counselling Diploma offers deep exploration and a step by step guide to work through the whole process of counselling from the initial meeting through to the end of the counselling relationship.
Our bundle offer of both the Responding to Substance Misuse and Counselling courses will provide an all-round knowledge of these subjects that compliment each other very well.
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Modules
* Symptoms, Effects and Paraphernalia of Drug Use
* The Law; Responses to Drug Use Including Harm Reduction and Interventions
* Drugs History; Drug Use and Facts; Attitudes and Values
* Volatile Substance Abuse
* Alcohol and Young People
* Drugs and Young People
* Drug Use and Blood-Borne Viruses
* Counselling Diploma:
* Module 1: Introduction
* What counselling is and isn’t
* Why counselling might be needed
* Module 2: Counselling theory
* Counselling approaches
* Beginning a counselling session
* Verbal and non-verbal language
* Active listening skills
* Using effective questioning
* Paraphrasing & reflecting feelings
* Giving and receiving feedback
* Module 3: Working with feelings
* Modes of thinking
* Beliefs
* Motivating others
* Challenging
* Responding to negativity in others
* Managing change
* Module 4: Goal Setting and moving on
* Facilitating problem solving
* Generating creative solutions
* Negotiating tasks
* Referrals
* Ending the helping process
* Counselling and self awareness
* Counselling as a career
