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Counselling Psychology Student Handbook.pdf - Health Sciences ...

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Self-disclosureAlthough participation in training exercises is required for this unit, no grading is associated with theparticipation. Self-disclosure of personal material is under the control of the participant. The classwill be conducted in accordance with the APS Code of Ethics (2008) guideline on Privacy (A.4.b)Psychologists avoid undue invasion of privacy in collection of information. This includes, but is notlimited to:(a) Collecting only information relevant to the service being provided; and(b) Not requiring supervisees or trainees to disclose their personal information, unless selfdisclosureis a normal expectation of a given training procedure and informed consent hasbeen obtained from participants prior to training.All trainees in the Master of <strong>Psychology</strong> (<strong>Counselling</strong>) have been informed that self-disclosure is anormal expectation of some of the units in the course, both at the selection interview and in writtendocumentation. All trainees have signed a declaration indicating that they have given informedconsent upon enrolment in the course.Attendance and submission requirementsThree absences during the semester will require that the unit be repeated. The three absencesinclude absences due to illness. At the discretion of the lecturer, late attendance may be counted asan absence. Note that specified due dates and submission requirements may only be altered withthe consent of the majority of students.Assessment:1. Reading and participationComplete readings and participate in class discussions. You must be present for 80% of theunit. If you miss more than 2 sessions, for any reason, you will not pass the unit.2. Existential case formulation (20%)You will be given a case study and will be required to completei. A multimodal assessmentii. An existential case formulation (using a standardized format)3. Existential video (30%)a) Videotape 2 psychotherapy sessions with a client (45 minutes each) demonstrating theexistential model of psychotherapy. You may choose to submit either the first or secondvideotaped session for assessment purposes. If you choose the second session, includea brief synopsis of session 1.b) Include a brief existential case formulation (no more than one page) andc) A one page summary of observations and reflections with (timed) notes referring tosignificant sections on the tape. Include notes from an observer (nature of observer willbe discussed in class)d) DSM-IV assessment (provisional)The sessions will demonstrate:i. Basic listening and focusing skillsii. Identification and clarification of major problems/issuesPage 35 of 88Curtin University is a trademark of Curtin University of Technology.CRICOS Provider Code 00301J (WA), 02637B (NSW)

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