PERSON/ CLIENT CENTERED THERAPY

Client-centered therapy is an approach to psychotherapy based on a belief that the client is best able to decide what to explore and how. It is unique in a field where the therapist characteristically acts like an expert who knows how to resolve the client’s problems.Person-centred therapy, also known as person-centred or client-centred counselling, is a humanistic approach that deals with the ways in which individuals perceive themselves consciously, rather than how a counsellor can interpret their unconscious thoughts or ideas.. This approach facilitates the personal growth and relationships of a client by allowing them to explore and utilise their own strengths and personal identity.

Person Centered Therapy   is the department add on course provided to the first year MSc Psychology and first year MSc clinical Psychology students by the department of psychology in association with Institute of Counselling and Transactional Analysis (ICTA), Kochi. Person-centred therapy, also known as person-centred or client-centred counselling, is a humanistic approach that deals with the ways in which individuals perceive themselves consciously, rather than how a counsellor can interpret their unconscious thoughts or ideas.. This approach facilitates the personal growth and relationships of a client by allowing them to explore and utilise their own strengths and personal identity.

Person Centered Therapy   is the department add on course provided to the first year MSc Psychology and first year MSc clinical Psychology students by the department of psychology in association with Institute of Counselling and Transactional Analysis (ICTA), Kochi. Person-centred therapy, also known as person-centred or client-centred counselling, is a humanistic approach that deals with the ways in which individuals perceive themselves consciously, rather than how a counsellor can interpret their unconscious thoughts or ideas. It is a 30 hour programme distributed as 3 hours/ week (First three hours of every Thursday). Mr. Ranjith M R from the ICTA, Kochi was faculty in charge for the programme. And the same agency provided the certificate for the 32 students after conducting the assignments at the end of the class. The class was started on 14th  January 2021 and completed 30 hours on 29th April 2021

Counselling skills and Learning Disability is the department add-on course provided to the third year BSc Psychology students by the department of psychology in association with Santhwana Institute of Counselling and Psychotherapy. The main objective of this programme is to help students in identifying and developing their basic skills for counselling.

It is a 30 hour programme distributed as 3 hours/ week (First three hours of every Thursday). Mr. Ranjith M R from the ICTA, Kochi was faculty in charge for the programme. And the same agency provided the certificate for the 28 students after conducting the assignments at the end of the class. The class was started on 9th  January 2021 and completed 30 hours on 10th February 2022.