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Oxford Diploma: Professional Counselling : 50+ techniques
Rating: 4.7 out of 5(247 ratings)
2,844 students

Oxford Diploma: Professional Counselling : 50+ techniques

Practical counselling skills through case studies, active Q&A, regular updates, and strong instructor involvement
Last updated 6/2026
English

What you'll learn

  • Develop the core skills needed for effective counselling/counseling
  • Use a wide range of counselling/counseling techniques with greater confidence
  • Apply counselling/counseling concepts through case studies and practical exercises
  • Strengthen active listening skills to better support and understand others
  • Understand the main ideas and applications of Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT)
  • Solution-Focused Brief Therapy
  • Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT)
  • Explain how Motivational Interviewing can support change and client engagement
  • Identify the effects of addiction related to drugs, alcohol, gambling, and sex
  • Understand the role of counselling/counseling in addiction support and recovery

Course content

62 sections626 lectures48h 37m total length
  • General Introduction21:11
  • Deception9:04
  • First Lesson in the Learning Cloud2:40
  • Namibia6:54
  • Feeling a prat : Tom's story5:47
  • 20 secs!0:30

Requirements

  • No specific prerequisites except a willingness to listen, consider and then apply.

Description

Professional Counselling Diploma Course

Most counselling courses give you information. This one is designed to help you apply it.

If you want a counselling course that is actively taught, regularly updated, and built around real engagement, this course is for you.

What makes this course different from many others in this section on Udemy is simple: it is not a static set of lectures uploaded and then forgotten. New content is added regularly, students are encouraged to take part in the Q&A, case studies are used to deepen understanding, and there is a high level of instructor involvement throughout.

This course is built for learners who want more than passive viewing. It is designed for those who want to learn, reflect, discuss and apply counselling ideas in a meaningful way.

Why this course is different

  • Lectures are regularly added and updated

  • Students are encouraged to participate in the Q&A

  • Case studies help you apply what you learn

  • There is a high level of instructor involvement

  • The emphasis is on active learning, not passive watching

  • Discussion and reflection are treated as central to the learning process

When studying counselling, real learning does not come only from watching videos or reading notes. It comes from thinking carefully, reflecting on practice, exploring case material, and applying principles to realistic situations.

That is why this course includes case studies written specifically to help students move beyond theory.

Learn with confidence

Created by Chris Sivewright, bestselling instructor with over 250,000 individual students (900,000 enrolments) in more than 200 countries.

Learners consistently value the course for:

  • clear and accessible teaching

  • thorough subject knowledge

  • practical and well-structured content

  • an engaging learning experience

  • support for deeper understanding and personal development

What you will study

This course includes lectures on:

  • what is necessary to be a professional counsellor

  • essential counselling skills

  • essential counselling techniques

  • applying counselling skills in the workplace

  • applying counselling skills in your own life

  • resilience and stress management

  • ethical decision-making

  • addiction, including drug, sex and gambling addiction

  • ALGEE and its application

  • counselling case studies that help you apply your learning

Extended study on key counselling skills and approaches

You will also explore key areas such as:

  • Active Listening

  • Cognitive Restructuring

  • Motivational Interviewing

  • Solution-Focused Brief Therapy

  • Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT)

  • EMDR

Additional topics included

Further modules include:

  • What Is Psychotherapy — same as Counselling?

  • The Brain and Hormones

  • The Conscious and the Unconscious Mind

  • Memory

  • Stress

  • Behaviour

  • Affective Disorders

Regularly updated content

This is a growing course, with new material added over time.

Recent additions have included topics such as:

  • eco-anxiety

  • archetypal counselling

  • chronic anxiety and CBT

  • becoming a licensed professional counsellor

  • helping a child overcome separation anxiety

  • rebuilding trust in couples counselling

Who this course is for

This course is suitable for those who want:

  • a substantial introduction to counselling

  • practical understanding, not just theory

  • regular course updates

  • strong instructor presence

  • case studies and discussion-based learning

  • a course that encourages application of knowledge

A course built around application

As this is not a live face-to-face course, the closest equivalent to practical application comes through case studies, reflection, discussion points, and active engagement in the Q&A.

That is where this course is different.

It is not simply a course about watching lectures.

It is a course about counselling, communicating, discussing, learning and applying.

If you want a counselling course that is current, practical, interactive, and designed to help you engage deeply with the subject, then enrol today.

Who this course is for:

  • Anyone interested in building a career in counselling/counseling
  • Students who want to develop or strengthen their counselling/counseling skills
  • Therapists, coaches, or helping professionals who want to expand their practical skill set
  • Parents and carers who want to better support the emotional wellbeing of others
  • Mental health advocates or ambassadors seeking a deeper understanding of counselling/counseling
  • Anyone considering training as a Mental Health First Aider
  • Learners interested in Christian counselling and related approaches