Certificate in Peer Counseling

Study the nuances of facilitating peer counseling in different populations.

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  • Online Programs

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Peer Counseling Certificate Overview

The advanced practice certificate in peer counseling introduces you to the fundamentals of peer counseling, including building rapport, active listening, identifying mental health issues, advocacy, leading groups, teaching life skills, and providing referrals. You’ll also learn about the ethical aspects of the peer counselor relationship, such as maintaining appropriate boundaries and confidentiality.

In your studies, you’ll explore protocols related to working with peers who are experiencing crisis, mental illness and/or substance abuse, or who demonstrate signs of risk to self or others. The program incorporates the fundamentals of providing trauma-informed care, mental health first aid, and crisis management.

Program Highlights

Pathway to a Master’s

The credits from this certificate coursework can be applied toward earning your master of science degree in forensic behavioral science or forensic leadership administration.

Online Courses

The program is offered online giving you the flexibility to complete your coursework virtually and from a location of your choice.

In-Depth Learning

Analyze successful peer counseling models, interventions, and strategies by reviewing case studies and engaging in simulations.

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Degree Information

Curriculum Plan

Course One: Peer Counseling

This course introduces the fundamentals of peer counseling, including building rapport, active listening, identifying mental health issues, advocacy, leading groups, teaching life skills, and providing referrals. Additional aspects of the peer counselor relationship, such as maintaining appropriate boundaries and confidentiality, are also explored.

Course two: Complex Issues in Peer Counseling

This course will review protocols related to working with peers who are experiencing crisis, mental illness and/or substance abuse, or who demonstrate signs of risk to self or others. Fundamentals of providing trauma-informed care, mental health first aid, and crisis management are incorporated.

Course three: Peer Counseling with Specific Populations

This course allows you to explore the nuances of facilitating peer counseling with one or more populations, including veterans, firefighters, and those affected by domestic violence, chronic illness, substance abuse, disaster, and trauma. Appropriate similarities and differences in approaches will be reviewed, allowing the student to gain a framework for expanding to different sectors and contexts.
 

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The certificate program is offered online. All classes and coursework can be completed virtually, allowing you flexibility with your schedule.