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Further Your Journey to a Professional Counselling Career

Get your DipHE in Therapeutic Counselling, starting this January in Peterborough.

Further Your Journey to a Professional Counselling Career

Get your DipHE in Therapeutic Counselling, starting this January in Peterborough.

Why choose University Centre Peterborough?

Further your journey towards making a real difference and helping others.

Professional qualification recognised at practitioner level, with pathway to full honours degree afterwards

Make your graduation memorable with a ceremony held at Peterborough Cathedral

A proud graduate in academic regalia, celebrating success in the DipHE in Therapeutic Counselling programme at University Centre Peterborough (UCP).

The supervisors and tutors I’ve had have absolutely been a godsend and it made my journey a lot easier!

Shabana Bi
Counselling Graduate
A proud male graduate wearing academic regalia, marking his achievement in the DipHE in Therapeutic Counselling programme at University Centre Peterborough (UCP).

The course helped provide me with a job, I am working with child victims of crime.

Lewis Penta
Counselling Graduate

What you will study

This DipHE in Therapeutic Counselling gives you foundational knowledge as well as the tools to expand and develop into the intricacies of counselling practice.

Foundations of Person-Centred Counselling

Build a strong foundation with an in-depth understanding of Carl Rogers’ person-centred theory. Learn core principles like empathy, unconditional positive regard and congruence. Develop practical skills to establish therapeutic relationships, actively listen and communicate empathetically through role-play and supervised sessions.

Expanding Perspectives and Integrative Techniques

Explore human development theories and their relevance to counselling. Expand your counselling approach by integrating techniques from other modalities such as cognitive-behavioural therapy and creative therapies including art and play therapy. Widen your toolkit to support diverse client needs.

Addressing Complex Client Issues

Dive into specialised areas of counselling. Learn to support clients through grief and loss (Module 5), address trauma and abuse sensitively (Module 6) and understand common mental health challenges like anxiety, depression and phobias (Module 7). Gain advanced skills to tackle these crucial topics with confidence.

Integration and Self-Reflection

Bring together theory, practice and self-awareness. Reflect deeply on your counselling journey to enhance your professional and personal growth. This module helps you align your knowledge and skills with your authentic counselling style, preparing you for impactful and empathetic practice.

Entry Requirements and Placements

Applicants need a Certificate in Counselling Skills and Theory (Level 3) and GCSE English language and mathematics at grade C/4 or higher. Students are responsible for securing their own placements, supported by a list of agencies and placement packs provided by UCP.

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Where can this course take you

A counselling professional engaging with a client, demonstrating skills taught in the DipHE in Therapeutic Counselling programme at University Centre Peterborough (UCP).
Counselling Practioner

Develop the skills and knowledge to work as a professional counsellor in settings like healthcare, education or private practice. This course ensures you’re fully prepared to support clients using ethical, person-centred approaches.

Gain a degree

Continue your journey with a direct pathway to advanced studies, deepening your expertise in both Person-Centred Counselling and Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) techniques.

Fulfilling Career

Graduates work in roles such as school counsellors, addiction recovery specialists, and private practitioners. Many alumni highlight how this qualification opened doors to fulfilling careers supporting others.

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