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BA Psychological Studies with Counselling
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Psychology and counselling are disciplines that share a concern with understanding the mind and supporting people through difficulty, but they approach this concern from different angles. Psychology takes a scientific view, developing theoretical and empirical knowledge of how the mind works, how behaviour arises, and how psychological processes can be measured and understood. Counselling brings a practical and relational dimension, focusing on the therapeutic relationship and the ways that trained listeners can support people to process experience, manage difficulties, and develop their own resources for wellbeing. Studying them together gives you a comprehensive view of mental functioning that integrates theory with applied practice. At Birkbeck College, this three-year full-time BA is designed for students who are interested in exploring both disciplines from academic and applied perspectives. You will engage with key theories and research across psychology, including developmental, social, cognitive, and abnormal psychology, while also developing foundational knowledge and skills in counselling, including an understanding of therapeutic models, ethical frameworks, and the dynamics of the helping relationship. The programme prepares you for careers related to both psychology and counselling, giving you a broad professional foundation that can be developed further through postgraduate training. Birkbeck's distinctive tradition of accessible, rigorous university education in London means you will study in an intellectually stimulating environment alongside fellow students who bring diverse experiences of life and work to their learning. Graduates go on to careers in mental health support, counselling, social care, human resources, community work, education, and a range of roles where psychological understanding and interpersonal skill matter. Many pursue postgraduate training in counselling, psychotherapy, clinical psychology, or educational psychology. The breadth of the degree means it is a strong starting point for a number of professional pathways in the health, wellbeing, and social care sectors.
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