XAVIER INSTITUTE OF COUNSELING PSYCHOLOGY

St. XAVIER COLLEGE, MAHAPALIKA MARG, MUMBAI

 

Faculty: Konrad Noronha, PhD (USA), MS (USA), MTh (Delhi), BHMS (Pune)

 

Duration: 2 Weeks (6-17 July, 2020), 5 days a week

 Daily: 6.00 pm – 7.00 pm (Monday – Friday_

 

Platform: Zoom and Google Classroom

 

Registration: Participants will register after contacting and getting the approval of the resource person.  Registration will be confirmed after money is paid via NEFT to the college.

Registration link: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1gvRUL-9d9niwag2yziuz1PdVyO9adi3tNncLcZLhRgM/edit

 

Course Fees: Rs.3000.00

 

Complete your registrations on or before 30th of June

 

PAYMENT DETAILS

 

Name: The Bombay St Xaviers College Society.

Account No: 053600101000894.

Bank Name: Corporation Bank.

Branch: Mahapalika Marg.

IFSC Code: CORP0000536.

MICR Code: 400017043.

 

Course description

This course is meant for counselors/therapists. It deals with the various concepts of “Safeguarding of Children and Vulnerable Adults.” The course will generate awareness about the issue of abuse in its various forms, and its treatment and prevention. The course addresses sociological and psychological dynamics, moral dimensions and legal aspects of this issue. It is meant to develop advanced skills and understandings.

Note: This course is meant for those who are already in the field. If participants want to discuss cases, it should be from the viewpoint of treatment planning; the assumption is that the cases are already handled legally. This class is not a place for therapy or reporting. Certificates will be issued only to those participants who have completed the program with all the assignments. Also, there will be no recordings, taking of photos or videos during class.

Course objectives

·         To develop an understanding of safeguarding of minors and vulnerable adults.

·         To understand the importance of awareness and prevention in child care.

·         To learn treatment methodologies that are sensitive and appropriate.

Number of hours: 10 class hours online + videos + reading work + assignments