Counseling – Personality Development, Work Life, and Well-Being
| Course Name | Counseling – Personality Development, Work Life, and Well-Being |
| Course Code | PSY316 |
| Description | This course explores the principles of counseling as they relate to personal growth, career development, and overall well-being. Students will examine psychological theories, counseling techniques, and strategies to address challenges in work-life balance and mental health. Through case studies, role-playing, and reflective exercises, students will develop skills to support individuals in achieving personal and professional fulfillment. |
| Learning Outcomes | Upon completion of this course, students will be able to: – Understand the interplay between personality development, career trajectories, and well-being. – Analyze key counseling approaches to address work-related stress and life challenges. – Develop skills to facilitate client growth in personal and professional domains. – Reflect on personal values and their influence on counseling practices. – Apply counseling techniques in simulated workplace and well-being scenarios. |
| School | School of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences |
| Level | BA |
| Number of credits (US / ECTS) | 3 US / 6 ECTS |
| Prerequisites | PSY301 |