Specialized Certificate in Advanced Counselling Practitioner
This specialized Certificate program is geared to counsellors with prior training and/or experience who wish to incorporate advanced counselling techniques into their scope of practice. All textbooks, videos, and study materials are included with the cost of tuition. (Counsellors with less than 2 years of clinical experience are advised to consult a supervisor when applying advanced techniques.)
The Certificate can be completed in 7 months of full time study.
Course objectives:
- Personal and professional challenges of building a therapy practice
- Integrating advanced theories and techniques into a counselling practice
- Evaluating the efficacy of your therapeutic orientation
- Assessment, strategic treatment planning, and psychopharmacology applied to DSM V disorders
- Ethics and multiculturalism
- Professional correspondence and report writing
- Applications of research to clinical practice
REQUIREMENTS:
9 courses, totaling 540 hours, plus 90 hours supervised experience as an employee or volunteer in a mental health setting.
3 Pre-requisite Courses
- Introduction to Applied Psychology and Ethics, (IAP-400), or equivalent.
- Assessment of Psychological Disorders (APD-400)
- Applied Counselling Skills (ACS I-400)
3 two-part advanced courses
- Theory and Practice of Psychotherapy, I & II (TPP-600)
- Evidence-based Treatment Planning and Psychopharmacology, I & II (ETP-600)
- Challenges of Clinical Practice, I & II (CCP-600)
What will I learn?
The course objectives correlate to advanced therapeutic techniques that can be incorporated into the scope of practice of an entry-to-mid level professional counsellor.
Upon successful completion of this specialized certificate, you may include the following skills as part of your Professional Portfolio.
- Awareness of the personal challenges of being a therapist and building a practice.
- foundations of clinical practice.
- Ability to compare and contrast advanced evidence-based models of therapy and to incorporate the techniques into your therapeutic style.
- Ability to assess and evaluate symptoms, and develop strategic treatment plans for mental disorders classified in the DSM-V.
- Apply basic elements of psychopharmacology to disorders in the DSM-V.
- Write professional reports and research papers consistent with APA guidelines.
- Ability to research and measure the efficacy of your own therapeutic approach.
Application of advanced therapeutic techniques by counsellors working in an independent capacity requires ongoing supervision by a clinical therapist for a minimum of 2 years.
Note: This Certificate program introduces advanced therapeutic techniques to be applied to the scope of practice of a professional counsellor. KCPC does NOT sanction graduates of the program to use the term ‘psychotherapist’ as part of their professional title.
Application of advanced therapeutic techniques by counsellors working in an independent capacity requires ongoing supervision by a clinical therapist for a minimum of two years. KCPC does NOT sanction graduates of the program to use the term ‘psychotherapist’ as part of their professional title.
