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2 Counseling MSc & Master degree degrees in Lincoln
University of Lincoln
MSc Counselling
- Lincoln, United Kingdom
MSc
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
MSC Counselling This programme provides the opportunity for students to develop their knowledge and skills as a counsellor and is especially suited to those considering a career as a practising counsellor. Counselling is a talking therapy with two major strands: firstly, helping people cope with emotional and relational difficulties and, secondly, facilitating personal growth.
University of Lincoln
PG Dip Counselling
- Lincoln, United Kingdom
Master degree
Full time, Part time
1 year
On-Campus
English
This programme provides the opportunity for students to develop their knowledge and skills as a counsellor, and is especially suited to those considering a career as a practising counsellor. Counselling is a talking therapy with two major strands: firstly, helping people cope with emotional and relational difficulties and, secondly, facilitating personal growth.
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