LEVEL 4 DIPLOMA IN THERAPEUTIC COUNSELLING CPCAB WITH ISLAMIC
PRINCIPLES
This two-year part-time qualification gives learners the knowledge,
skills and competencies to work as a therapeutic counsellor in an
agency context.
It is designed to lead to an employed or voluntary role in a
counselling agency in both health care and non-medical settings.
Candidates will develop as a Counselling practitioner gaining skills
and knowledge in the application of a variety of Counselling
approaches combined to give an integrative model. Candidates will gain
knowledge and skills from the Islamic perspective, and a proficiency
in the epistemological framework of the Islamic psychological
tradition. The leaners will learn to apply Islamic therapeutic skills
and techniques.
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
You must have a Level 3 Certificate in Counselling Studies or
equivalent. This should have been gained in the last three years.
This can be a personally demanding qualification, and applicants
should ensure that they are not experiencing mental health
difficulties when they apply. This does not preclude people with
previous mental health difficulties from undertaking the course (in
fact, people with past experience of mental health difficulties often
make very good counsellors), but you should ensure that you are
mentally well when you apply. External candidates are required to
present their portfolio at the interview along with their certificate.
You will need a reference from your previous college/course provider
along with your attendance record.
You must be able to work with a diverse body of people.
You must possess personal qualities of imagination, intuition,
openness and an ability to benefit from self-development.
You must be able to form a therapeutic relationship.
You must be self-aware, insightful, honest and able to make links.
You must have emotional stability and the absence of personality
disturbance.
You must have the ability to challenge and be challenged.
You must have the ability to respond sensitively and empathetically to
others.
You must be capable of working with clients in an agency setting.
Attendance Requirements:
You are expected to attend all classes and maintain the required
number of placement, supervision and therapy hours.
ASSESSMENT METHODS
Regular tutorial support will monitor your attainment and individual
needs. You will be expected to build a criteria based portfolio of
your assessed work. This will include case studies, theoretical
essays, written evidence of your process and supervision case notes.
Your portfolio of evidence will be quality assured at various points
throughout the two years of the course. These dates will be in the
scheme of work. Your Fitness to Practice will be assessed during the
course and you will need to demonstrate the personal competencies
required to be a counsellor.
COURSE CONTENT
The diploma will cover a variety of counselling and therapeutic
approaches. It will cover, in depth, the five broad counselling
theoretical schools and their practical application. The course will
outline the Islamic psychological framework including topics such as:
models of authority/navigating tradition, understanding human nature
and personality, Islamic theological, psychological, therapeutic and
spiritual principles relate to ‘mental’ health, the metaphysics of
Islamic psychology and counselling, the anatomy of the heart, soul,
spirit, aql, lubb, sadr, fuad, jasad from the therapeutic
perspectives, managing psychosis and affective and personality
disorders from the Islamic perspective, psychosis and spirit
possession, black magic, and evil eye. The course will cover
psychological and spiritual disorders for the counselling practioner
perspective and their Islamic, psychological, and spiritual coping
strategies. An important feature throughout will be applying Islamic
psychotherapeutic approaches to treatment using case studies and role
play. The students will be introduced to the ART model and the methods
of applying Islamic therapeutical knowledge in their counselling
profession.
QUALIFICATION
You will, after passing the work, gain a mainstream diploma from the
CPCAB as well as the Licenced Islamic Professional Counsellor (LIPC)
qualification. The LIPC will allow students to gain grounding in the
Islamic psychology and counselling framework. As the graduates go into
their professional work, the Muslim community will recognise those who
have gone through this process and achieve the LIPC as qualified and
trustworthy counsellors. This will provide the community confidence
and assurance that these qualified counsellors will help them to
demystify the issue of mental health within the society.
All graduates of the Alif Institute counselling programmes will
automatically become members of the British Islamic Psychotherapy &
Counselling Association (MBIPCA) free for the first year of their
graduation date. MBIPCA will have access to discounted CPD courses,
workshops and symposiums. They will have access to the Islamic
Psychology magazine and qualify automatically to become contributors
with international writers and scholars in the mental health fields.
The graduates and members of the BIPCA will have the right to use the
post nominal MBIPCA and LIPC respectively.
WHERE IT CAN LEAD TO?
There are a number of routes you can take following successful
completion of the diploma. Further study can include higher education
courses or higher apprenticeships where you may expand your skills
through study whilst earning. You may choose to go directly to
employment, working at hospitals, schools, colleges, universities,
organisations, cooperate companies, charities, mosques and community
institutions. On the other hand, you may wish to develop your skills
set and knowledge and set up your own private clinic where you can
provide counselling services to clients with a fee. There are endless
opportunities for the graduates. It will be up to the individuals’
determination, hard work and persistence to secure something that will
be of benefit to them and the society.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
It is a requirement of the course that you are in weekly personal
therapy totally at least 40 hours by the end of the course. The
student is responsible to arrange this him/herself.
BACP student membership is a requirement of the course and must be
renewed for the second year. You will have to apply for a suitable
voluntary placement during your first year and will need to achieve 30
hours of client work before progressing to the second year. You will
be expected to undertake clinical supervision within this placement in
addition to the regular supervision you receive at the institute. In
total, you will complete a minimum 100 supervised counselling hours
over two years. You will work with at least 5 different clients within
an agency setting.
Tutors will help you to apply for a volunteer placement at a
recommended setting.
DATES AND TIMES:
25/26 Jan (days 1-2)
8/9 Feb (days 3-4)
7/8 March (days 5-6)
21/22 March (days 7-8)
25/26 April (days 11-12)
16/17 May (days 13-14)
20/21 June (days 15-16)
11/12 July (days 17-18)
15/16 August (days 19-20)
12/13 September (days 21-22)
10/11 October (days 23-24)
7/8 November (days 25-26)
28/29 November (days 27-28)
19/20 December (days 29-30)
TWO-YEAR PART TIME. ONE WEEKEND PER MONTH.
REGISTRATION FEE: £226.97 (THIS IS INCLUSIVE OF THE FEE PAYMENT)
*THE REGISTRATION FEE MUST PAID TO SECURE YOUR PLACE ON THE COURSE.
Fees for year 1:
EARLY BIRD: £2,300 – end Friday 3 December 2019
ORIGINAL PRICE: £2,500 including CPCAB registration fee
Please follow the link for more information:
E: info@alif-institute.org
Web: www.alif-institute.org
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