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About Course

Meritorious Institute of Advance Research (MIAR) offers world-class counselling courses to Institutes and individuals with the supervision of highly professional academicians and foreign-qualified resource persons. 

Our best effort is to provide Foundation Counseling Course (FCC), Advance Counseling Course (ACC), Marital Counseling (MC), Educational Counseling (EC), and Career Counseling Course (CCS).

Note: These all courses are also available at ENABLING CANTER, ISLAMIA UNIVERSITY BAHAWALPUR PAKISTAN with the collaboration of the Meritorious Institute of Advance Research (MIAR)

What Will You Learn?

  • • How to start a counselling setup.
  • • How to identify Psychological and Social problems/Issues.
  • • How to take a case history of a client or a psychological patient.
  • • How to differentiate between counselling & therapy
  • • Basic features of counselling, you will know what counselling is: its methods, techniques and how it affects people.
  • • How to use/apply Counseling techniques with your client. In-depth understanding and application of theories through case illustrations
  • • You will learn practical based techniques and tools that you can use with clients/patients, in your personal life, career or relationships right away.
  • • You will learn how to plan a session with your client and some tips on how you set take-away tasks for clients to complete outside of session time.
  • • You will learn to understand the primary motivations and reasoning behind most forms of behaviour (both productive and destructive behaviours).
  • • How the mind processes day-to-day experiences and transforms your interpretation of them into emotions, fears, passions, actions and ultimately, outcomes.
  • • How to carry out Counseling practice sessions and also understand a useful framework for structuring your sessions with others.
  • • New understanding of client ‘problems’, ‘causes’, and ‘process of change’
  • • Various theories of counselling (psychodynamic, cognitive-behavioural, humanistic, and family counselling approaches)
  • • A perspective that integrates various theories of counselling around ‘facilitating factors of positive change’