Strengthening mental health
Counsellors work holistically to facilitate change in clients’ emotional, mental, and relational difficulties. Counselling is a rewarding career choice for students who want to pursue personal growth and collaboratively transform the lives of others.
What will you do?
Our Master of Counselling and Psychotherapy supports the development of ethically aware, research-informed and clinically effective counsellors. You will:
learn from academics with extensive professional counselling experience
build hands-on skills through experiential learning, including the use of actors to simulate realistic counselling sessions
collaborate with peers and develop social skills through extensive face to face teaching
benefit from case-based learning
gain a core understanding of counselling theories, grief, attachment theory, trauma, and ethical practice
develop skills in a range of therapies including CBT, Narrative Therapy, Emotion-Focused Therapy, and Expressive Therapies
From second year you’ll begin tailoring your studies to your personal interests, eventually choosing between a clinical, clinical trauma or research pathway.
Where could it take you?
Graduates obtain employment across a wide range of mental health and community services. You could support young people in your community through counselling and programs in schools or youth work. Perhaps you’ll be a relationship or return-to-work counsellor. You may be employed in AOD counselling, a hospital setting, or aged care.