1. Career profile
1. 1 professional name counselor.
1.2 occupation definition
Professionals who use the professional knowledge of psychology and related disciplines, follow psychological principles, and help clients to alleviate their psychological problems through psychological counseling techniques and methods.
1.3 professional level
There are three levels of this profession, namely, psychological counselor (national vocational qualification level 3), psychological counselor (national vocational qualification level 2) and senior psychological counselor (national vocational qualification level 1).
1.4 The occupational environment is indoor normal temperature.
1.5 Characteristics of professional ability
Observation ability: very important. Ability to understand: very important.
Learning ability: very important. Thinking and judging ability: very important
Expression ability: very important. Interpersonal communication skills: very important
Self-control ability: important self-psychological balance ability: important
Communication and control ability: important computing ability: general
1.6 graduated from technical secondary school with basic education (including equivalent education).
1.7 training requirements
1.7. 1 training period
Full-time vocational school education is determined according to its training objectives and teaching plan. Promotion training period: no less than 720 standard hours for counselors, no less than 520 standard hours for counselors and no less than 320 standard hours for senior counselors.
1.7.2 Training teachers
Have a technical secondary school degree or above in psychology and related majors, have been engaged in psychological counseling for three years, or have obtained the professional qualification certificate of senior psychological counselors for more than three years. After counseling and training by psychological counselors, they can serve as psychological counselors and psychological counselor training teachers; Those with psychological or related professional titles who have been engaged in psychological counseling for 3 years can serve as training teachers for senior psychological counselors.
1.7.3 training ground and equipment
Standard classrooms and psychological counseling teaching equipment with perfect teaching conditions.
1.8 identification requirements
1.8. 1 is suitable for people who are engaged in or ready to engage in this profession.
1.8.2 reporting conditions
-Psychological counselor (one of the following conditions)
(1) Those who have obtained the diploma of technical secondary school or above in this major or related majors, have been trained by psychological counselors to reach the required standard hours, and have obtained the graduation (completion) certificate;
(2) Those who have been engaged in psychological counseling for 5 years continuously and can issue reliable certificates.
-psychological counselor (meet one of the following conditions):
(1) Those who have been engaged in this profession for more than 5 years after obtaining the professional qualification certificate of psychological counselors, have received formal training of standard hours prescribed by psychological counselors, and have obtained graduation (completion) certificates;
(2) graduated from psychology, education and medicine; Bachelor degree or other major, who has been trained by psychological counselors to reach the required standard hours and obtained graduation (completion) certificate;
(3) Those who have intermediate titles in psychology, education and medicine, have reached the required standard hours after formal training by psychological counselors, and have obtained graduation (completion) certificates.
-Senior psychological counselor (with one of the following conditions):
(1) Those who have a bachelor's degree, have been engaged in this profession for more than 5 years after obtaining the professional qualification certificate of psychological counselors, have been trained by senior psychological counselors to reach the required standard hours, have obtained graduation certificates, and have published more than 2 papers in national core academic journals;
(2) Obtained a master's degree in psychology, education and medicine, practiced in this major for more than half a year, received formal training from a senior psychological counselor, obtained a graduation certificate, and published more than 1 academic papers in national core academic journals;
(3) Those who have obtained doctor's degrees in psychology, education and medicine, received formal training of standard hours prescribed by senior psychological counselors, and obtained graduation (completion) certificates;
(4) Those with associate senior titles in psychology, education and medicine, who have received formal training with standard hours stipulated by senior psychological counselors and obtained graduation (completion) certificates.
1.8.3 identification method
Appraisal at all levels of this major includes comprehensive examination of theoretical knowledge and assessment of practical ability.
(1) The theoretical knowledge comprehensive examination adopts a closed-book written examination, and the examination questions are randomly selected from the question bank and graded according to the standard answers. The test scores are 100%, and those who reach 60% or above are qualified.
(2) Psychological counselors' practical ability assessment adopts the way of expert group interview assessment, including: psychological assessment, case analysis, consultation scheme formulation and conversation skills. The scoring standard adopts a percentage system, and those who reach 60 points or above are qualified; The practical ability assessment of senior psychological counselors is conducted by comprehensive evaluation of expert groups. Candidates should submit personal performance materials (books, papers, patents, research certificates) and recommendation letters issued by the unit three months in advance.
(3) Those who pass the personal scores will be retained for 2 years.
(4) Personnel with professional titles in psychology, education and medicine who are engaged in clinical and teaching work of psychological counseling may not take the comprehensive examination of theoretical knowledge, and be recommended by the unit and directly submit personal performance data to the expert group to declare the qualification of senior psychological counselor, and the expert group will conduct comprehensive evaluation.
1.8.4 ratio of examiners to candidates
(1) theoretical examination: 20 candidates 1 examiner.
(2) Actual ability assessment: 1 examinee 3 examiner.
1.8.5 evaluation time
Theory test 120 minutes, practical ability test 60 minutes.
1.8.6 Standard classroom for evaluating site equipment. 2. Basic requirements
2. 1 professional ethics
2. 1. 1 professional code
Love your job, firmly believe in contributing to society, study hard professional knowledge, enhance skills, improve your own quality, abide by national laws and regulations, and establish an equal and friendly consulting relationship with those who ask for help.
2. 1.2 professional ethics
(1) Psychological counselors shall not discriminate against clients because of their gender, age, occupation, nationality, religious beliefs, values and other factors;
(2) Before establishing the consulting relationship, the consultant must let the client know the nature, characteristics, possible limitations and the rights and obligations of the client;
(3) When working with visitors, psychological counselors should discuss and reach an agreement with them on the main points of work, and reach a written agreement with them when necessary (such as using certain therapy);
(4) Psychological counselors and visitors can't have any relationship other than consultation. Try to avoid double relationships (try not to establish consulting relationships with acquaintances, relatives and colleagues), and don't use the trust of help seekers in consultants for personal gain, especially don't have indecent words and deeds to the opposite sex;
(5) When the psychological counselor thinks that he is not suitable for consulting the helper, he should explain clearly to the helper with a responsible attitude and introduce another suitable psychological counselor or doctor to him;
(6) Psychological counselors always strictly abide by the principle of confidentiality, and the specific measures are as follows:
① Psychological counselors have the responsibility to explain the confidentiality principle of psychological counselors and the applicable limits of this principle to visitors;
(2) In psychological counseling, once the person seeking help is found to be harmful to himself or others, necessary measures must be taken to prevent accidents (relevant departments or family members should be notified when necessary). Or consult other psychological counselors, but the exposure of confidential information should be limited to a minimum;
③ Relevant information in psychological counseling, including case records, test data, letters, audio and video recordings, etc., belongs to professional information and should be kept strictly confidential and not included in other materials;
④ Psychological counselors can record and video the consultation process only with the consent of the visitors. When discussing cases for professional needs, or using cases for teaching, scientific research, writing, etc., relevant information that may be used to identify helpers should be hidden.
2.2 basic knowledge 2.2. 1 general psychology
(1) Objects, tasks and methods of general psychology, A Brief History of General Psychology;
(2) The physiological basis of psychological activities, cognitive processes (feeling, perception, attention, learning, memory, thinking and language), and the conscious characteristics of psychological activities-attention, emotion and emotion, will, ability and personality.
2.2.2 Social Psychology
(1) Objects, tasks and research methods of social psychology, A Brief History of Social Psychology;
(2) Socialization and self, social cognition and attribution, social motivation, attitude, interpersonal relationship, social influence, altruism and aggression, interpersonal attraction, marriage and family.
2.2.3 Developmental Psychology
(1) Objects, tasks and methods of developmental psychology, a brief history of developmental psychology; (2) Basic theory (3) Biological basis of psychological development; (4) Psychological and behavioral characteristics of different age groups.
2.2.4 Mental health and psychological barriers
(1) mental health standards; (2) Evaluation criteria of psychological abnormality;
(3) Common psychological barriers; (4) Mental health problems.
psychological/ psychometric test
(1) A brief history of psychometrics, its concept and classification, and its application value;
(2) intelligence test; (3) personality test; (4) Psychological evaluation scale.
2.2.6 Consulting Psychology
(1) The objects, tasks and methods of counseling psychology; (2) The scope of work of consulting psychology;
(3) Similarities and differences between psychological counseling and psychotherapy; (4) The classification of psychological counseling.
2.2.7 Legal knowledge related to psychological counseling
(1) Basic knowledge of labor law;
(2) the legal provisions related to psychological counseling and treatment in the general principles of civil law (such as privacy and personal rights, etc.). );
(3) The provisions on psychological counseling in the current Marriage Law, the Law on the Protection of Women and Children and the Law on the Protection of Minors;
(4) The provisions on psychological counseling in the Public Security Ordinance;
(5) Provisions on psychological counseling in the Consumer Protection Law.