Module PPC-4004:
Therapeutic Process and Contex
Therapeutic Process and Context 2025-26
PPC-4004
2025-26
School of Psychology & Sport Science
Module - Semester 1
20 credits
Module Organiser:
Fay Short
Overview
PPC4004 Therapeutic Process and Context aims to provide you with an understanding of the professional autonomy and accountability of the counsellor, the professional relationship developed with the client, and the therapeutic framework for practice. You will be guided through the important stages of the therapeutic process; from initial assessment and contracting with the client, through the intervention selected to support the client, to evaluating the outcomes for the client. These topics will be illustrated with case study examples so that you can appreciate the social, professional, and organisational context for counselling. You will be assessed on this module through some questions about your journey towards becoming a counsellor. This module will conclude with an assessed oral discussion group in which you will demonstrate your new knowledge of the therapeutic process and context.
PPC4004 Therapeutic Process and Context will provide you with an insight into the professional role and responsibilities of a counsellor. The work of a counsellor is complex and intense, as the client places a deep trust in you by sharing their inner world as they disclose their hopes, dreams, fears, and desires. It is essential that a trained counsellor can maintain a professional relationship that is warm and welcoming yet has firm boundaries to protect both therapist and client. This module explores the core foundation of counselling work, with consideration of risks, boundaries, legal requirements, diversity, and other topics essential for safe and ethical practice as a therapist. Your lectures will present the key information about the therapeutic process, and this will then be applied in practice through consideration of case studies in your oral discussion group case studies. You will have an opportunity to debate and discuss these case studies, drawing on your knowledge of professional practice, therapeutic theory, and research evidence. Your assessments will invite you to formulate your own understanding of a case in an oral discussion and review your counselling journey so far. Throughout this module, you will be encouraged to reflect on your own development as a practitioner so that you are able to apply what you have learnt in your work with clients.
Topics covered in this module include: 鈥efining Counselling and Psychotherapy 鈥ounsellor and Client Roles 鈥oundaries and Ethics 鈥isks and Safeguarding 鈥herapeutic Process 鈥ase Formulation 鈥utcome Evaluations 鈥ppreciating Diversity 鈥ethinking Mental Health Narratives 鈥anguage in Therapy
Please note that these topics are subject to change dependent on staff availability, unexpected circumstances, and the assessed needs of the students.
Assessment Strategy
Assessment criteria for this module are:
Excellent (A*, A+, A, A-) 鈥nsightful understanding of the process and context of therapeutic work 鈥omprehensive knowledge of the therapeutic process and context 鈥etailed understanding with no factual errors 鈥ritical analysis showing evaluation and synthesis of ideas 鈥ovel and innovative originality in approach, interpretation, and voice 鈥xtensive and comprehensive independent research 鈥ogically defended arguments with evidence for all claims 鈥ighly focused and well structured 鈥xcellent presentation with accurate and appropriate expression 鈥orrect format in appropriate referencing style
Good (B+, B, B-) 鈥lear understanding of the process and context of therapeutic work 鈥trong knowledge of the therapeutic process and context 鈥lear understanding and mostly free of factual errors 鈥ome analysis showing critical evaluation and links between ideas 鈥ovel originality in approach, interpretation, and voice 鈥onsiderable independent research from appropriate sources 鈥oherent arguments with evidence for most claims 鈥ocused and well structured 鈥lear presentation with accurate and appropriate expression 鈥ostly correct format in appropriate referencing style
Threshold (C+, C, C-) 鈥asic understanding of the process and context of therapeutic work 鈥ome knowledge of the therapeutic process and context 鈥nderstanding of the main concepts with no major factual errors 鈥asic analysis showing obvious points of evaluation and links between ideas 鈥ome originality in approach, interpretation, and/or voice for part of the work 鈥ome independent research from appropriate sources 鈥rguments presented with evidence for the most important claims 鈥eadable structure showing focus at times 鈥cceptable presentation with appropriate expression 鈥ttempt at correct format in appropriate referencing style with no major errors
If you do not meet the threshold, then your work will be graded as a Fail. Fail grades vary from Poor (D+, D, D-, E+, E, E-) to Very Poor (F).
Learning Outcomes
- Critically reflect on the professional relationship between counsellor and client, with specific focus on the student as a practitioner
- Engage in the ongoing process of formulation by generating a framework for the client's presentation and creating a therapeutic strategy for intervention drawing on theory and research
- Explain and manage expectations and challenges in counselling, including working with risk, adhering to ethical guidelines, maintaining boundaries, and appreciating diversity
- Orally present critical insights into a therapeutic case study in a group supervision setting with consideration of risk, intervention, and challenges
Assessment method
Essay
Assessment type
Summative
Description
My Counselling Journey (50%) Reflective responses to four key issues in counselling (400wds each) and an associated action plan (approx. 400wds)
Weighting
50%
Due date
27/10/2025
Assessment method
Oral Test
Assessment type
Summative
Description
Oral Discussion Group Exam (40%) Twenty-minute mock group supervision exam discussing an unseen case study. Session notes submitted after the exam (within 24hrs).
Weighting
50%
Due date
13/01/2026