The Master of Rehabilitation Counselling and Mental Health program at La Trobe University in Melbourne is a comprehensive program that focuses on equipping students with the necessary skills and knowledge in rehabilitation counselling and mental health. The course curriculum is designed to provide a deep understanding of contemporary rehabilitation counselling theory and practice, intervention programmes for people with psychiatric disability, and advanced principles of health promotion.
This postgraduate course places a strong emphasis on developing expertise in mental health and is suited for students who desire to work in community health settings, rehabilitation centers, or welfare organisations. Students have the opportunity to learn how to enhance the abilities and well-being of people with mental, physical, emotional, or social limitations.
Under the guidance of experienced faculty, students are encouraged to undertake research projects, alongside learning from classroom-based theory and practical work experience placements. The course is designed to meet the competency requirements for practicing rehabilitation counselling in Australia and internationally.
Focusing on a person-centered approach, the course largely deals with counselling, rehabilitation coaching, management of stakeholder communications, and return to work coordination. Graduates will have the option of working independently or as part of multidisciplinary teams in diverse sectors including health, public and private rehabilitation, and disability services.