APSARA KATUWAL DANGOL
During 1947, Psychology was introduced in Tri-Chandra Multiple Campus affiliated to Indian University as an intermediate level as a part of philosophy. Tribhuvan University was established in 1959 and other college came into existence.Four more colleges introduced psychology in the academic subject in intermediate and bachelor level in 1966. During the 1960s, Psychology grew slowly and outside Kathmandu Valley, introduced in two colleges.
In 1980, Master's level course was introduced.At present, psychology is taught in eight campuses. Psychosocial Counselling is in the infancy stage in Nepal.Due to many problems related to social issues, it has impacted in mental health so to deal with this issues psychosocial counseling is a major component of that care.
Psychosocial Counselling was introduced by Training of Trainee (TOT) to help victims. Nowadays, many organizations are involved in it. Even The School of Psychology (TSOP) is part of it. In 1991, Training in psychosocial Counselling was started in CVICT as a TOT. Later it was introduced as 4-5 months course.After that one-year postgraduate course was affiliated with Purbhanchal University which was initiated by CVICT.
In Nepal, Counselling is practiced in two ways, one is Advice Oriented Counseling and other is Informative Counselling.
Sahara Paramarsha Kendra also started a short-term course on psychosocial counseling and many other organizations has initiated this course like PPR Nepal, CVICT, TPO, CPSSC.The integration of psychosocial counseling has been made in psychiatry model.It is able to create awareness in society for the welfare of each individual and society.
During 1947, Psychology was introduced in Tri-Chandra Multiple Campus affiliated to Indian University as an intermediate level as a part of philosophy. Tribhuvan University was established in 1959 and other college came into existence.Four more colleges introduced psychology in the academic subject in intermediate and bachelor level in 1966. During the 1960s, Psychology grew slowly and outside Kathmandu Valley, introduced in two colleges.
In 1980, Master's level course was introduced.At present, psychology is taught in eight campuses. Psychosocial Counselling is in the infancy stage in Nepal.Due to many problems related to social issues, it has impacted in mental health so to deal with this issues psychosocial counseling is a major component of that care.
Psychosocial Counselling was introduced by Training of Trainee (TOT) to help victims. Nowadays, many organizations are involved in it. Even The School of Psychology (TSOP) is part of it. In 1991, Training in psychosocial Counselling was started in CVICT as a TOT. Later it was introduced as 4-5 months course.After that one-year postgraduate course was affiliated with Purbhanchal University which was initiated by CVICT.
In Nepal, Counselling is practiced in two ways, one is Advice Oriented Counseling and other is Informative Counselling.
Sahara Paramarsha Kendra also started a short-term course on psychosocial counseling and many other organizations has initiated this course like PPR Nepal, CVICT, TPO, CPSSC.The integration of psychosocial counseling has been made in psychiatry model.It is able to create awareness in society for the welfare of each individual and society.
References:
www.counselingcollege.edu.np
www.cvict.org.np
www.tponepal.org
www.pprnepal.org.np
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www.cvict.org.np
www.tponepal.org
www.pprnepal.org.np
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About Writer
Apsara Katuwal Dangol, is writer, educator, and psychosocial counselor. She writes articles which covers topics related to general and developmental psychology. She teaches to MA Clinical Psychology students as Developmental Psychology Mentor at Tri-Chandra College, and General Psychology at Shubhashree College of Management.
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