Therapeutic Counselling – Level 4

Course Type
Adult Learning
Subject Area
Counselling & Personal Development, Health & Social Care
Location
Taunton College
Start date
09/09/2026

Course Overview

This course is delivered through University Centre Somerset. For more information, visit: www.somerset.ac.uk

The CPCAB Level 4 Diploma in Therapeutic Counselling is designed for those seeking to qualify as professional counsellors. This nationally recognised qualification enables learners to begin practising in placement settings within an ethical framework such as that of the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy (BACP) or the National Counselling and Psychotherapy Society (NCPS).

A key feature of the course is the counselling placement, which plays a vital role in both personal and professional development.

This qualification consists of seven mandatory units that explore ethical, theoretical, and practical aspects of counselling through an integrative lens. Our chosen model is Integrative Systems Psychotherapy, based on the work of Petruska Clarkson.

The Seven Units: 1. Working ethically, safely and professionally as a counsellor 2. Working within a counselling relationship 3. Working with client diversity in counselling work 4. Working within a user-centred approach to counselling 5. Working with self-awareness in the counselling process 6. Working within a coherent framework of counselling theory and skills 7. Working self-reflectively as a counsellor These units are delivered through a blend of lectures, tutorials, group supervision and experiential activities. Students will also need to attend an overnight residential during the first year.

Progression Options

On successful completion of the course, you will be prepared to provide therapeutic counselling services within the framework of an agency’s service provision.

Entry Requirements

Placement Requirements: You must have completed a Level 3 programme of at least 150 face to face taught hours that includes assessment of knowledge and skills. You will need to commit to 25 hours of personal therapy and obtain an enhanced DBS to be able to complete the placement requirements of the course. All applications are subject to references and interview. Before commencing your placement, you must successfully complete a competency-to-practice assessment. During the placement, you will: • Work within an agency setting to complete a minimum of 100 hours of formally contracted one-to-one counselling with at least five different clients. • Engage in clinical supervision to support your agency-based client work. • Participate in 30–50 hours of group training supervision as part of the course. You will also be required to join a recognised professional body, such as the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy (BACP) or the National Counselling Society (NCS), as a student member. Membership involves adherence to an ethical framework or code of ethics. Information on current student membership fees is available on the BACP or NCS websites.

Frequently Asked Questions

We aim to offer a careers service that is accessible to everyone. We will seek to equip all our students with the skills and knowledge that will enable them to operate confidently, effectively, and independently in life and work. All students have the opportunity to meet with a Careers Advisor for 1:1 career support.