BSc (Hons) Psychology with Counselling and Mental Health (Level 5)
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The BSc (Hons) Psychology with Counselling and Mental Health (Level 5) provides an in-depth understanding of psychological theories alongside practical knowledge of counselling approaches and mental health support.
You will explore how psychological principles are applied in real-world counselling and mental health contexts, gaining insight into human behaviour, emotional wellbeing, and therapeutic practices.
This course prepares you for further academic progression or careers within mental health, counselling support, and related care services, developing both theoretical understanding and applied skills.
You will also build essential communication, empathy, and analytical skills, enabling you to work effectively with individuals experiencing a range of psychological and emotional challenges.
Develop a strong understanding of core psychological theories and how mental health is defined, assessed, and supported within different environments.
Explore key counselling models and techniques used in practice, including person-centred approaches and communication strategies used in supportive settings.
Examine how thoughts, behaviours, and emotions are formed and how cognitive and behavioural theories are applied in therapeutic contexts.
Understand the impact of mental health on individuals and communities, including stigma, support systems, and modern approaches to wellbeing.