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Module 1 - Wellnessology: Introduction to wellness theory
Introduction to the wellbeing Counselling model.
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Description
Wellness coaching is an exciting occupation within the domain of wellbeing where coaches/counsellors facilitate client-wellbeing as integrated approach to biological, psychosocial, and spiritual wellbeing, a holistic approach to healthcare
Requirements
- Matric level numeracy and literacy.
Here is exactly what we cover in this course:
(Study Unit = Lecture)
Study Unit 1: An Introduction to the Wellbeing Model
1. An introduction to Wellness Counselling: what is wellness counselling?
2. Dimensions of Wellness.
3. The Philosophy of Wellbeing.
4. Dimensions of Wellbeing.
5. Wellbeing as Occupation.
6. Professional Registration for Counsellors.
7. Counselling Services.
8. Professional Recognition.
9. Professional Registration.
10. National Qualifications Framework.
11. Training for a Supportive Counsellor.
12. Course Requirements.
13. How to Complete the Course.
14. Minimum Requirements for Registration.
15. Apply Counselling Tools.
16. Individuals’ Rights in Helping Context.
17. Ethical and Legal Aspects.
18. Group Counselling Process.
19. Promote Health and & Wellness Strategies.
20. Screening of Clients & Health Profiling.
21. Practical Work.
22. Registration as a Supportive Counsellor.
23. Professional Body Services.
24. Types of Registration.
25. All the relevant Contact Details.
Study Unit 2: The Roots and Development.
1. The Biomedical Model vs the Wellbeing Model.
2. Medical Science.
3. The Challenge: Common Chronic Conditions.
4. Historical Development of the Biomedical Model of Healthcare.
5. Five Defining Characteristics of the Biomedical Model.
6. Sociological Assessment.
7. Wellness Concepts.
8. Wellness Presuppositions.
9. The Focus of Wellness.
10. In Practice – Bodymind Relation.
11. Wellness Lifestyle Factors.
12. Natural Medicine.
13. Taking Care of People.
14. The Meaning of Spirituality.
15. Early History of the Wellness Movement.
16. Wellness as a Holistic Approach.
17. Holism.
18. Body/mind Medicine.
19. Salutogenic Medicine.
20. Salutogenic Strategy.
21. Lifestyle and Attitude.
22. Attributes Contributing to Wellness.
23. On the Road to Wellbeing.
24. Sense of Coherence.
25. Positive Psychology.
26. Happiness as characteristic of wellbeing.
27. Integrative Counselling.
28. Spirituality.
29. Self-Actualisation.
30. Authenticity.
31. Mindfulness.
32. The Good Life.
Study Unit 3: Wellness Counselling and Healthcare as Occupation
1. Overview of the Wellness and Healthcare Occupation.
2. Wellbeing Practice as Self-care Facilitation.
3. What is the HYCY System?
4. Self-care is at the Core of Wellbeing.
5. Reasons why people fail at practicing self-care.
6. The Implementation of the HYCY System.
7. The Subject in Wellbeing – an “Actient.”
8. The Practitioner in Wellbeing as Self-care Facilitator.
9. The Method of Wellbeing - Holism and Systems.
10. Intervention in Wellbeing.
11. Application of the Wellbeing Spectrum.
12. The Rationale of Wellbeing.
13. Example of a Wellness Enhancement Programme.
14. ASCHP Registration Regulations.
15. Holistic Counselling.
16. The Supportive Counsellor.
17. The Holistic Practitioner.
18. Specialist Holistic Counsellor.
19. The Counselling Practice of a Holistic Counsellor.
20. Categories of Counselling.
21. Marriage Counselling.
22. Sex Counselling.
23. Drug Abuse Counselling.
24. Counselling Children.
25. Counselling Parents.
26. Relationship Counselling.
27. Trauma Counselling.
28. Counselling Victims of Abuse.
29. Counselling the Bereaved.
30. Counselling People with Personal Problems.
31. Counselling for Stress and Burnout.
32. Counselling for Wellness Enhancement.
33. Occult Counselling.
34. Counselling for Development and Growth.
35. Counselling for Spiritual Awareness.
36. Registration of Wellness-orientated Counsellors.
37. Scope of Practice for Counsellors.
38. Categories of a Scope of Practice.
Study Unit 4: Wellbeing Orientated Counselling
1. The Value of a Holistic Approach in Wellbeing.
2. Our Experience of Wholeness.
3. A Meta-theoretical Perspective.
4. Reductionism or Holism.
5. Holism explained.
6. Holism applied as Wellbeing.
7. Physical Wellbeing.
8. The Wellbeing Continuum.
9. Wellbeing in Relation to Illness and Disease.
10. Illness.
11. Disease.
12. Deep Ecology.
13. The Self.
14. Integration of Aspects.
15. Holistic Practice.
16. The Hierarchy of Structures.
17. Application of Holistic Care.
18. Control Systems.
19. Hologram Physiology.
20. Models of Health Care.
21. The Biomedical Model.
22. Causality.
23. Linearity.
24. Reductionism.
25. Limitations of the Biomedical Model.
26. A Natural Approach.
27. Ecological Health Care.
28. Practical Considerations.
29. The Shift to Holism.
30. Resonance and the Rhythms of Nature.
31. Ecological Connectedness.
32. Practical Aspects of Wellness Counselling.
33. Wellbeing, Wellness, and Illness.
34. Elements of Wellbeing.
35. Abundant Life.
36. Longevity.
37. The Heart in Wellness.
38. Working with Positive Emotions.
39. Coherence.
40. The Role of Positive Emotions.
41. Heart/kidney Connection.
42. Heart Kidney System in Chinese Medicine.
43. The Chinese System of Emotions.
44. Spleen.
45. Kidney.
46. Heart.
47. Liver.
48. Lungs.
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Course Curriculum
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Study Unit WC101.1
- Part 1 - Overview
- Part 1
- What is wellbeing - Part 1
- Part 2
- Unit Notes
- Assessment
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Study Unit WC101.2
- Part 1
- Video
- Part 2
- Video
- Part 3
- Video
- Part 4
- Video
- Course Notes
- Assessment
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Study Unit WC101.3
- Part 1
- What is wellbeing - part 2
- Part 2
- Adult Wellness Self-Assessment Worksheets
- WELLinventory ques
- Wellness Follow up worksheet
- Unit Notes
- Assessment
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Study Unit WC101.4
- Part 1
- Video
- Part 2
- Video
- Part 3
- Wat is welwees
- Course Notes
- Assessment
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Study Unit WC101.1
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