Social Sciences Psychology & Counselling
Programme Overview
Highlights
On completion of the programme, students should be able to :
- Expound the basic knowledge of mindfulness in stress reduction and mental health promotion;
- Explain the process of self-care and helping others through reflective practice of Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy;
- Critically review research and practical skills of Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy cum Mindfulness-Based Psychotherapy in working with mental health problems;
- Critically synthesize reflection on personal and professional development of a mindful counsellor in sharing the evidence-based practice with fellow professionals;
- Critically discuss ethical considerations in helping others through mindfulness practice; and
- Practise common applications of Mindfulness-Based Psychotherapy for mental health problems in class and group supervision.
Target Group
The main target group of the Certificate for Module Course are those who have background in mental healthcare or in the helping professions industry. The Course is also open to registered professionals of teachers, counsellors, social workers, or other mental health practitioners.
Programme Details
Syllabus
- Introduction and definition of mindfulness.
- History of mindfulness and its application to stress reduction and prevention of depression and other mental health concerns.
- Pertinent research findings of mindfulness practice, including health and wellbeing outcomes.
- Mindfulness-based Cognitive Therapy - Life Training Programme (MBCT-L).
- Professional development of the MBCT teacher.
- Components, process, and stages of mindfulness practice - awareness and automatic pilot; living in our heads; recognizing aversion; gathering the scattered mind; allowing/letting be; thoughts are not facts; how can I best take care of myself? And maintaining and extending new learning.
- On becoming a mindful counsellor - Bringing mindfulness into the counselling room and cultivating mindfulness in the therapeutic relationship.
- Deepening therapeutic presence - focusing the mind and developing awareness of the body.
- Mindfulness of emotions and the staying with difficult emotions.
- Bringing loving-kindness and compassion to practice.
- Mindfulness-based Psychotherapy for anxiety and depression.
- Mindfulness-based Psychotherapy for changing habits / addictive behaviours.
- Mindfulness-based Psychotherapy for interpersonal difficulties.
- Ethical considerations and risk-managements in the approach.
- Supervised counselling practice using Mindfulness-based Psychotherapy - practice as a mindful therapist, applying learning into practice.
Upon completion of the programme, students will be awarded within the HKU system through HKU SPACE "Certificate for Module (Mindfulness-based Psychotherapy)".
(Remark: Workshop, supervision, practice demonstration and case examples will be conducted or illustrated in Cantonese provided that all students are Cantonese speakers.)
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Days / Time
- Friday, 7:00 p.m. - 10:00p.m.
- 20 Lectures: Fridays, 17 January 2025 - 27 June 2025 (except 31 January, 4 April, 2 May 2025)
1 day workshop: Sunday, 23 February 2025 (10am - 5pm)
(Total contact hours: 66)
Teachers
Teacher Information
Mrs Winnie Lee 李劉穎瑩女士
Registered Counselling and Educational Psychologist (HKPS, HCPC)
Ms Winnie Lee is a Registered Counselling and Educational Psychologist with over 30 years of experience in Australia and Hong Kong. She lectures part-time at the University of Hong Kong's MSocSc (Counselling) Course and supervises practicum students. Ms Lee specialises in various mindfulness approaches including MBCT, MBSR, and Mindful Parenting. She works with diverse groups, from helping professionals to individuals with mental health concerns. Ms Lee is part of the OMC Teacher Partnership Programme and follows MBI-TAC good practice guides in her mindfulness teaching. Her extensive experience in psychology and mindfulness makes her an expert in the fields of counselling and personal development.
Fee & Entry Requirements
Fee
- Course Fee : HK$13000
Entry Requirements
Applicants shall:
- Hold a professional qualification in mental or physical healthcare; or
- Have a bachelor’s degree or above in relevant disciplines of education, psychology, social work or counselling.
Applicants with other acceptable qualifications will be considered on a case-by-case basis.
CEF
- The CEF Institution Code of HKU SPACE is 100
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Certificate for Module (Mindfulness-based Psychotherapy) 證書(單元:靜觀為本心理治療) |
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COURSE CODE 44C137040 | FEES $13,800 | ENQUIRY 2975-5657 |
Continuing Education Fund This course has been included in the list of reimbursable courses under the Continuing Education Fund. |
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Certificate for Module (Mindfulness-based Psychotherapy)
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Enrolment MethodApplications should submit: i) a completed application form*, ii) copies of academic certificates, iii) a copy of HKID card or passport^, and iv) course fee of HK$13,000 by crossed cheque (payable to "HKU SPACE").
Ms. Jamie Ho
HKU SPACE, 11/F, Fortress Tower,
250 King’s Road,
North Point, H.K.
( Remarks: Application for Certificate for Module (Mindfulness-based Psychotherapy) )
* Application forms can be obtained from any HKU SPACE Learning Centres or download from http://hkuspace.hku.hk/assets/ files/SF26.pdf. Please be reminded to write down the application codes clearly. [ Application code: 2265-CS053A]
^Applicants will be asked to present their HKID cards or passports for verification if apply at one of the HKU SPACE enrolment counters, or to attach a copy of their HKID cards or passports if applying by post.
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