The BSc (Hons) Psychology with Psychotherapy and Counselling course at the University of Central Lancashire explores the fascinating subject of human behavior, while training you in the use of various psychotherapies and counseling techniques. These skills can then be applied to a wide range of psychological problems in therapeutic settings. Course Content: The course is built on a foundation of psychology, exploring cognitive, biological, developmental, and social psychology, in addition to personality and individual differences. In the latter years of study, students apply knowledge to therapeutic techniques, professionals' ethical issues, and the practical utility of psychotherapies and counseling.Key Modules: Some of the key modules in the course include 'Psychology in Practice', 'Life Span Development', 'Personality and Individual Differences', 'Psychotherapy and Counselling Skills', ‘Cognitive and Biological Psychology’, and 'Professional Issues, Ethics and Diversity in Therapy'.Future Careers: With a degree in psychology with psychotherapy and counselling, potential careers include related roles in the NHS, private psychiatric care, counselling settings, and the prison and probation service. Subsequent postgraduate study may be undertaken to specialize in areas such as counselling and psychotherapy, health psychology, forensic psychology, and clinical psychology. For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.