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2 Online Psychotherapy Bachelors Degree Programs


IKON Institute of Australia
Bachelor of Counselling and Psychotherapy
- Level 1, Australia
Bachelor's degree
Distance Learning, On-Campus
English
At Ikon, our approach to counselling and psychotherapy is integrative and multidisciplinary which means it is a therapeutic process that considers equally the biological, cultural, sociological, psychological, philosophical, spiritual and psychodynamic factors when working with people. While the course draws from all these diverse fields, it is in teaching the integration of these disciplines that makes the Ikon syllabus different. Our approach utilises scientifically validated processes alongside methods that focus on care for the soul.


Sofia University
Bachelor of Arts Completion in Psychology
- Palo Alto, USA
BA
Full time
1 year
Distance Learning
English
Are you interested in a psychology program that you can tailor to your interests and goals? Rooted in the field of transpersonal psychology, the Bachelor of Arts in Psychology completion program at Sofia is a one-of-a-kind program that provides students with broad exposure to the humanistic and scientific approaches to the study of human cognition, emotions, and behavior.
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Studying psychotherapy at the Bachelor's degree level online offers a unique chance to explore mental health practices while enjoying flexibility in your learning environment. This mode of study enhances accessibility, allowing you to balance education with personal commitments.
Through courses in clinical assessment and therapeutic techniques, you'll learn to apply evidence-based practices and develop interpersonal skills crucial for effective counseling. Students build confidence as they engage with new perspectives, exploring topics like cognitive-behavioral therapy and family systems. Practical assignments may involve case studies and role-playing scenarios that simulate therapeutic interactions, providing experiences that mirror real-world settings.
Graduates from these programs often pursue careers as mental health counselors, social workers, or community service managers, where they apply their knowledge to help individuals and families navigate life challenges. Online studies cultivate independent learning and critical thinking, preparing you for various roles in the mental health sector.