What do you study in Post Graduate Diploma in Counselling and Family Therapy at IGNOU?

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    In the Post Graduate Diploma in Counselling and Family Therapy at IGNOU, you study various aspects of counselling and family therapy, including human development and family relationships, mental health and disorders, basic concepts and theoretical perspectives of counselling and family therapy, applied aspects of counselling and family therapy, research methods and statistics in counselling and family therapy, and reflective journaling. The programme aims to generate awareness about the role of counselling and family therapy in promoting mental health and wellbeing, and to develop sensitization regarding the importance of research in t

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