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2 Counseling BA Degree Programs in Ireland


Dublin Business School
BA in Counselling and Psychotherapy
- 13/14, Ireland
BA
On-Campus
English
Counselling and Psychotherapy provide the opportunity to speak in one's own terms in order to articulate the difficulties and the questions in one's life. They offer the opportunity of clarifying the direction, or its lack, in one's life. In recent decades counselling and psychotherapy have had a major contribution to the alleviation of distress and suffering in the everyday human experience of loss, bereavement, trauma, depression, choice and relationships.


International College For Personal And Professional Development
BA (Hons) in Holistic Counselling and Psychotherapy
- Athlone, Ireland
BA
On-Campus
English
The main aims of this 4-year, part-time, Level 8 Bachelor of Arts (Hons) in Holistic Counselling and Psychotherapy is to provide adult learners with the opportunity to explore and develop their interest in the field of holistic counselling and psychotherapy and to, thereby, become competent, compassionate, ethical, professional practitioners.
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Counseling degree programs at the Bachelor's level in Ireland provide an engaging foundation for understanding mental health and human behavior. You'll delve into diverse theoretical perspectives while developing practical skills for effective client interaction.
Through courses like counseling theories, ethics, and assessment techniques, you’ll learn to conduct effective interviews, develop treatment plans, and create supportive environments. This program emphasizes experiential learning, allowing you to practice your skills in real-world settings. Students build confidence as they engage with new perspectives, enhancing their understanding of mental health issues.
Graduates often pursue careers in various fields such as mental health counseling, addiction support, or community outreach. The strong focus on reflective practice and client-centered approaches prepares you for roles where interpersonal skills and empathy are crucial. Ireland's emphasis on holistic support systems enhances your experience, ensuring you’re equipped to contribute positively to the well-being of individuals and communities.