Counselling Skills Foundations: Mental Health and Addictions

Diploma: Certificate

Location: Downtown

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Overview

Prepare for a career or upgrade your skills in the social and community services field.  The Counselling Skills Foundations: Mental Health & Addictions program prepares graduates with the knowledge and practical skills required for support counsellor positions in diverse community settings.
Tuition N/A
Credential Certificate
Length 1-3 years
Hours N/A
Delivery N/A
Campus Downtown
Start Dates

What to expect

What you will learn

  • Demonstrate empathetic approaches in working with people
  • Explore self-awareness by acknowledging and challenging assumptions
  • Recognize the impacts of historic and systemic oppression, and commit to inclusive practices, including language, behaviour, and cultural humility
  • Apply interpersonal skills to complex dynamics in social service agencies
  • Develop ethical and professional practices in support positions across community settings
  • Describe the benefits and potential limitations of a trauma-informed practice
  • Practice effective communication skills
  • Explain evidence-based models, tools, and interventions relevant to the field of counselling
  • Recognize and appreciate Indigenous health models and resiliency, as well as traditional and contemporary practices

Program Duration and Maximum Time for Completion

The program can be taken part-time or full-time and can be completed in one year. Maximum time for completion is 3 years.

Admission Requirement

Program-specific

  • English Studies 12 with a minimum ‘C+’ grade or English Language Proficiency at a minimum Grade 12 ‘C+’ level, or equivalent
  • CNSK 1401 (Basic Counselling Skills) with a minimum ‘C’ grade or equivalent
  • VCC Counselling Skills Reference Form and Rubric from a volunteer or employment supervisor verifying the following:
    • completion of 60 hours of work or volunteer experience in the helping field (must include direct client contact), and
    • personal and professional readiness for the program
Upon Acceptance:
  • Criminal Record Check (CRC): Students in this program are required to complete a CRC. The CRC must be completed according to VCC’s Criminal Record Check instructions. Students whose CRC results indicate they pose a risk to vulnerable populations will not be able to complete the requirements of the program (e.g. practicums) or graduate.

Missing prerequisites? Learn more about VCC's tuition-free academic upgrading or English as a Second Language (ESL) courses, or discover which university transfer options are right for you.

Recommended Characteristics

  • Basic computer skills
  • Familiarity and comfort with basic research skills
  • Ability to give, receive and incorporate feedback
  • Maturity, emotional stability and a suitability to work in a helping role
  • Resilience when confronted with difficult or opposing perspectives
  • A sufficient level of self-awareness and personal and professional development to be able to attend to another person
  • Willingness to work respectfully with people with diverse backgrounds and perspectives
  • An interest in helping people and willingness to work in support positions in community settings

Program Availability

Not currently available.

Courses

CNSK 1502 Foundations of Counselling 3
CNSK 1503 Theories of Counselling 3
CNSK 1504 Introduction to Family Systems 2.5
CNSK 1505 Individual Counselling Skills 3
CNSK 1506 Lifespan Development 2.5
CNSK 1508 Assessment Practices 3
CNSK 1509 Personal and Professional Development 2.5
CNSK 1510 Indigenous Perspectives 2
CNSK 1512 Introduction to Pharmacology and Concurrent Disorders 2
CNSK 1515 Group Facilitation Skills 2.5
CNSK 1521 Practicum: Counselling Skills 11
Total Credits 37

This information is intended as a guideline only. Program and course details are subject to change with the approval of VCC's Board of Governors.

Fees and Costs

* Fees are approximate and subject to change with the approval of VCC's Board of Governors. Students are required to pay any applicable fee increases. Application and assessment fees are non-refundable. Tuition fees include a non-refundable deposit ($300 or $500, depending on program).

Fees listed are for domestic students. For international programs, visit VCC International.

Any refunds are issued according to VCC's refund policy.

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Technical requirement

General technology requirements for online learning

How to Apply

Ready to apply?

Online

You will be directed to EducationPlannerBC.

Mail

Fill out a PDF form and mail to:
VCC Registrar's Office
1155 East Broadway
Vancouver, B.C., V5T 4V5

Contact us

Advising services

Phone: 604.871.7000, option 2
Email: studentservice@vcc.ca

Advising services for International students

study@vcc.ca

Indigenous Territory Acknowledgment

VCC is located on the traditional territories of the xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam), Sḵwx̱wú7mesh (Squamish), and səlilwətaɬ (Tsleil-Waututh) peoples, and we acknowledge our privilege to be here.