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Medium Of InstructionsMode Of LearningMode Of Delivery
EnglishSelf StudyVideo and Text Based

Course Overview

The KU Leuven designed Existential Well-being Counseling: A Person-centered Experiential Approach certification course is offered with a Humanities approach for the candidate to explore and learn about how to nurture personal well-being for oneself and others.  The course will be focusing on designing and deciding what matters in life for them. 

The course will address both professional and personal themes for counselling at many stages. The course will pay attention to the talents possessed by the individual and address the constraints and difficulties in life processes. The course is person-centric by nature and uses several role-play examples and videos to illustrate the well-being approach to life through various contexts. The course is offered with a high level of flexibility and requires the student to take part in the course of the entire length for 12 weeks. The student needs to only give his or her dedication every week for 6 to 8 hours.

Candidates can enrol in the programme in the paid and free modes. In the paid mode, the learners will be given a certificate of completion and unlimited access whereas in the free audit mode, they will be provided access for only a limited period. 

The Highlights

  • Two KU Leuven, Belgium course instructors.
  • 12 weeks of course duration
  • English mode of instruction
  • Free audit option for the course
  • 37 interaction forums
  • 100% e-learning course
  • Verified certificate provided by edX
  • Self-paced programme
  • 6 to 8 hours of student involvement.

Programme Offerings

  • Graded interaction forums
  • assessments
  • Video transcripts
  • discussions
  • Role-play
  • Video demonstrations

Courses and Certificate Fees

Fees InformationsCertificate AvailabilityCertificate Providing Authority
INR 4927yesKU Leuven, Leuven
  • The total Existential Well-being Counseling: A Person-centered Experiential Approach certification fee payment to enroll for the course is Rs. 4,927 

Existential Well-being Counseling: A Person-centered Experiential Approach

Fee Details

Amount in Rs.

Total fee

Rs. 4,927

Note: Students can decide to choose the option of “Audit” for the course with no fee payment required for enrolment.


Eligibility Criteria

Work experience

Note: Therapists who are practicing in the area of counselling can take up this course to widen their knowledge of existential living and enhance their skills.

Education

Note: Since this programme is targeted towards therapists as one of the target candidates, it is expected that the candidates need to have a background in therapy and counselling. 

Certification qualifying details

Candidates must secure a passing grade of overall 65% with two types of evaluations such as assessment contributing to 40% and interaction forums accounting for 60% of the total score. With that qualification, the candidate will receive a verified Existential Well-being Counseling: A Person-centered Experiential Approach certification by Edx of completion.

What you will learn

Knowledge of Psychology

This course on Existential Well-being Counseling: A Person-centered Experiential Approach certification syllabus will train the aspiring candidates in the following:

  • The candidates will learn about theories of well-being, positive psychology and develop awareness and attitudes for such emotions. 
  • The candidates will get introduced to existential theories and develop connections and awareness and become sensitive to the practice. 
  • The candidates will get exposed to the goals and values of human existence addressing questions of identity and dimensions of human development.
  • The candidate will learn to focus on self-development and mindfulness. 
  • The candidate will understand the challenges and strengths with themes such related to the life journey. 
  • The candidates will explore the meaning of life and become aware about the virtues about living well and promote relationships for growth. The candidates will learn to process diagnosis and process sensitivity. 
  • The candidates will develop expressing their emotions and learn to overcome the interpersonal blocks that are affecting them so as to integrate the skills for counselling with the perspective for well-being.
  • The candidates will learn how to live their life in a meaningful day and try to use different situations to their own advantage. 
  • The candidates will know about building optimal relationships with other humans and will be able to facilitate cognitive behavioral and emotional changes. 
  • The candidates can expand on counselling skills in a wide range of contexts provided to them.

Who it is for

This course on Existential Well-being Counseling: A Person-centered Experiential Approach is recommended for the following.

  • Therapists or psychologists who wish to explore deep into the area of human functioning at an existential layer. 
  • Wellness enthusiasts with the motive to practice and propagate a meaningful life and proper well-being.

Admission Details

The admission process to go about in this Existential Well-being Counseling: A Person-centered Experiential Approach classes is: 

Step 1: The participant first visits the following address https://courses.edx.org/register and creates an account with all the required details.

Step 2: After registration, the participants can enrol for the desired course through the “Enroll” option. 

Step 3: The participant needs to choose the “Verified” option to validate himself or herself for the certificate programme

Step 4: Finally, the candidate has to make the payment for the course here in the link provided https://payment.edx.org/.

Step 5: The participant has to choose the “Place Order” option and choose either Paypal or any other online options to complete the process of enrollment.

The Syllabus

  • Getting tuned in to theories of well-being and positive psychology.
  • Developing awareness of well-being counseling.
  • Developing attitudes for well-being: gratitude, empathy and (self-)compassion, simplicity.

  • Getting tuned in to existential theories.
  • Developing existential connection.
  • Developing awareness of existential givens.
  • Becoming sensitive to existential practice.

  • Addressing questions such as: “Who am I?” “What motivates and inspires me in my life?”
  • Improving awareness of different dimensions, goals and values in human development.
  • Recognizing imbalances and problems in human existence.
  • Practicing Focusing as a skill for self-development.
  • Being aware of similarities and differences between Focusing and Mindfulness.

  • Deepening life stories in the frame of existential and positive psychology.
  • Deepening existential themes: freedom, responsibility, choice, loss, sadness, grief, fear, solitude, finiteness and death.
  • Developing strengths: self-knowledge, anger, confrontation, conflicts, forgiveness, wisdom.

  • Exploring sources of meaning in life.
  • Expanding awareness to the spiritual dimension.
  • Developing virtues for living meaningfully and well. Including Love as the meaning giving virtue by excellence

  • Developing growth-promoting relationships and presence.
  • Developing non-judgmental empathic relating and responding.
  • Developing authentic relating and responding and interactional confrontation.
  • Developing process-sensitivity and process-diagnosis.

  • Developing embodied presence.
  • Developing awareness of pre-verbal senses and body expressions.
  • Developing attitudes and interventions to facilitate intrapersonal conditions of growth.
  • Extending Focusing to non-verbal expressions and working with dreams.

  • Being aware of commonest process-blocks such as feeling “nothing”, feeling overwhelmed, one part which is victimizing or attacking another.
  • Being aware of different styles of processing emotions.
  • Recognizing ways people get stuck in emotions.
  • Having some idea about Emotion-focused therapy.

  • Integrating counseling skills.
  • Knowing how to start and end a counseling process.
  • Deepening skills for self-care and healing.

Instructors

KU Leuven, Leuven Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ's)

1: Is this an intermediate or advanced level course?

No, this course is a beginner level programme for students which does not require any other prerequisite coursework for enrolment. 

2: What is the main theme of this Existential Well-being Counseling: A Person-centered Experiential Approach training programme?

The programme exposes the themes of both professional as well as personal lives of people with an aim to develop the counselling skills of the candidate. 

3: How many faculty members are associated with this course?

Two faculty members from KU Leuven, Belgium have come together and collaborated to provide this course for the prospective candidates in the area of wellness and therapy.

4: Is this a flexible course?

Yes, this course offers a great degree of flexibility where the student can follow either the programme in sequence or choose specific sections of interest. 

5: How many hours does a student need to spend to complete this Existential Well-being Counseling: A Person-centered Experiential Approach online course?

Every participant needs to be realistic enough to spend at least a minimum of six to eight hours every week to cover the contents of the section properly.

6: For this course, what are the certificate requirements that are needed to be satisfied by the candidate?

As per the syllabus designs, the candidate needs to work through both graded assessments and interaction forums together with an overall passing percentage of 65% on the certificate. 

7: How many interaction forums have been planned in this programme?

There are 27 interaction forms in total where each section in this course has three forms each with multiple-choice questions.

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