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BA Counselling and Mental Health with Foundation Year
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Counselling and mental health is a field concerned with supporting people through psychological distress, personal difficulties, and the challenges of life transition. It draws on counselling theory and practice, psychological understanding, and an awareness of the social and systemic factors that affect mental health. Trained practitioners create therapeutic relationships that allow clients to explore their experiences, understand their difficulties, and work towards positive personal change. It is a field that demands both intellectual rigour and genuine human warmth, and the skills it develops, including empathetic listening, ethical reasoning, and reflective practice, are deeply transferable. At York St John University this four-year full-time programme begins with a foundation year, giving you a thorough grounding in the psychological, social, and philosophical foundations of counselling and mental health before the main degree begins. You will explore the major theoretical models of counselling, including person-centred, psychodynamic, and cognitive behavioural approaches, alongside the knowledge base of mental health, including understanding of common conditions, risk factors, and recovery. The programme develops your practical counselling skills through structured practice alongside your theoretical development, and you will engage with the ethical and professional frameworks that govern therapeutic work. Graduates from counselling and mental health programmes work in NHS mental health services, voluntary and third-sector counselling organisations, employee assistance programmes, schools, universities, community services, and private practice. The field is growing as demand for mental health support increases. Many graduates go on to postgraduate training in counselling or psychotherapy to achieve professional accreditation, while others use the degree as a foundation for careers in social work, youth work, mental health nursing, or psychological therapies. The skills developed are also valued in HR, education, and any professional context where supporting people matters.
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