The BA Person-Centred Counselling course at University of Suffolk focuses on teaching the principles of person-centred counselling, providing students the knowledge and skills to work in the therapeutic area. The course provides continued professional development for people who are currently working in counselling roles, as well as those who would like to explore counselling as a career option. Course Content: The course aims to broaden the understanding and practical skills of therapists in relation to the theory and philosophy of the person-centred approach. The modules covered in this course are developed to help students acquire theoretical knowledge, practical skills, and insight into the person-centred therapies. The curriculum also offers clinically-based seminars, discussions, and personal development workshops, thereby creating an interactive learning environment. Key Modules: Modules include 'The Counselling Relationship'; 'Understanding, Contextualising and Applying Person-Centred Theory'; 'Understanding Processes in Person-Centred Counselling'; and 'Understanding and Accommodating Diversity in Counselling Practise'. Accreditations: This course is a British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy (BACP) accredited training route. Future Careers: On completion of this course, graduates can pursue a career as a private or NHS practitioner, within an organisation as an internal counsellor, in the voluntary sector, in education, within employee assistance programmes, etc.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.