Theoretical frameworks underpinning counselling and group work practice. Application of counselling and group work competencies with a diverse range of clients and contexts, including cultural diversity. Person-centered, systems and cognitive-behavioural approaches. Principles of group process and programme development. Mental health promotion and prevention of mental illness. Recovery, self management, psychoeducation and interpersonal effectiveness. Grief and loss. Risk assessment and management. Facilitation of personal development, and change. Evaluation and evidence-based practice. Ethical and professional practice. -- Course Website
Prerequisites: Admission into<br/> <br/> 303542 (v.8)<br/> Bachelor of Science (Occupational Therapy)<br/> <br/> or any previous version<br/> <br/> <br/><br/> <br/> AND<br/><br/> <br/> <br/> 311233 (v.3)<br/> Occupational Therapy Principles and Practice 142<br/> <br/