Content

Counselling and psychology are allied, but different, professions within a broader mental health industry. Counselling is more practical whereas psychology is more scientific. That said, psychology gives you 'the why' for what you do in session with a client. Therefore its importance cannot be under-estimated. Given this, in the present unit you will learn about: (1) how we are constructed from biological principles; (2) what motivates clients to change their behaviour; (3) how clients learn to change their behaviour; (4) the plasticity of memory as it may be observed in session; (5) the nature of emotions expressed by clients; (6) ways to understand a client’s personality; (7) the multi-facetted nature of human lifespan development; (8) issues in abnormal psychology; and (9) how living as a community influences client behaviour. The bio-psycho-social model will also be extended to include the spiritual given that many clients hold a religious worldview. By engaging these topics you will develop an awareness for the value of evidence-based practice.

Unit code: CO1007Z

Unit status: Approved (Minor revision)

Points: 18.0

Unit level: Undergraduate Level 1

Unit discipline: Counselling

Proposing College: School of Professional Practice - Counselling

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Learning outcomes

1.

Describe the contribution of Psychology to: (1) the mental health industry; (2) to science; and (3) to society.

2.

Analyse the “nature/nurture” components of various psychological phenomena.

3.

Describe key psychological frameworks through which to view clients.

4.

Articulate core psychological knowledge.

Unit sequence

Offering: This unit is to be taught in year 1, semester 2 (term 4). Prerequisites: NA Prohibited combinations: NA

Pedagogy

Scaffolded learning In practice: This is a collaborative way of learning that takes note of the learner’s zone of proximal development (ZPD). By repeatedly extending the learner’s ZPD they develop a comprehensive and integrated system of knowledge/skills. Scaffolded learning is achieved through the provision of online modules which clearly guide a student’s learning; through activities of increased complexity during intensives; by face-to-face seminars which are tailored to induce academic/professional growth in an ordered and coherent way; and by assessments which not only seek to identify that key knowledge/skills have been learnt, but that the student is developing an integrated understanding of counselling.

Indicative Bibliography

  1. Allen, B. (2005). Personality theories: Development, growth, and diversity. Routledge.
  2. Baddeley, A. (2004). Your memory: A user’s guide. Firefly.
  3. Burton, L., Westen, D., & Kowalski, R. (2018). Psychology: Fifth Australian and New Zealand Edition. John Wiley & Sons Australia.
  4. Heaven, P. (2001). The social psychology of adolescence. Pelgrave.
  5. Malaty, T. (2003). Let me grow!: A realistic view into the world of youth. St Mary and St Mina’s Coptic Orthodox Church.
  6. Moore, D. (2015). The developing genome: An introduction to behavioral epigenetics. Oxford University Press.
  7. Osborne, R., Esterline Lafuze, J., & Perkins, D. (2016). Case analyses for Abnormal Psychology: Learning to look beyond the symptoms (2nd edition). Routledge.
  8. Reimer, M., Reich, S., Evans, S., Nelson, G., & Prilleltensky, I. (Eds.). Community Psychology: In pursuit of liberation and well-being (3rd edition). Bloomsbury.
  9. Stevens, F. (2022). Affective Neuroscience in psychotherapy: A clinician's guide for working with emotions. Routledge.
  10. Sunstein, C., & Thaler, R. (2022). Nudge: Improving decisions about health, wealth and happiness. Penguin.

Textbook is: Burton, L., Westen, D., & Kowalski, R. (2022). Psychology: Sixth Australian and New Zealand edition. John Wiley & Sons Australia.

Assessment

Type Description Word count Weight (%)
Skeleton Argument

For 5 different module “Activities” across the unit provide either: (1) a response of approx. 100 words to the question posed; or (2) a response of approx. 100 words to another student’s post. Each response will be marked as satisfactory or unsatisfactory.

500 5.0
Personal Reflection

For 5 different module “Reflection questions” across the unit provide either: (1) a response of approx. 100 words to the question posed; or (2) a response of approx. 100 words to another student’s post. Each response will be marked as satisfactory or unsatisfactory.

500 5.0
Skill Demonstration

You’ll be provided with a referral letter from a general practitioner pertaining to a new client. Summarise its key features, name the presenting problem to be “treated”, and identify any contextual issues to be aware of as you begin therapy.

300 20.0
Essay

Psychology is the science which seeks to understand cognition, emotion, and behaviour. It is intrinsically based in the brain and focused on the workings of the mind. As such, many fascinating questions about people can only be investigated through a psychological lens. You will therefore be provided with one of these "juicy" questions and use the psychological literature to investigate.

1700 35.0
Multiple Choice Quizzes or Tests

A test of core psychological knowledge.

1000 35.0
Approvals

Unit approved for the University of Divinity by Prof Albert Haddad on 4 Nov, 2024

Unit record last updated: 2024-11-04 08:56:13 +1100