BPCE 145 : Counselling Psychology in English Solved Assignment 2025-2026
Title : BPCE 145 : Counselling Psychology in English Solved Assignment 2025-2026
Course Title : Counselling Psychology
Course Code : BPCE 145
Assignment Code : ASST/TMA/2025-2026
Maximum Marks : 100
Title : BPCE 145 : Counselling Psychology in English Solved Assignment 2025-26
Course : CBCS/BAG
University : IGNOU
Service Type : Soft Copy (Solved Assignments)
Language : English
Product : Solved Assignment of BPCE 145 (IGNOU)
Short Name : BPCE 145
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Assignment One
Answer the following descriptive category questions in about 500 words each. Each question carries 20 marks.
- Describe the stages of counseling process.
- Explain the assumptions and the theoretical framework of Beck’s cognitive therapy.
Assignment Two
Answer the following middle category questions in about 250 words each. Each question carries 10 marks.
- Define counseling. Describe the types of counseling.
- Explain the structure of personality according to Freud.
- Explain the approaches to music therapy and describe its benefits.
Assignment Three
Answer the following short category questions in about 100 words each. Each question carries 6 marks.
- View of human nature according to person-centred therapy
- Basic concepts of dance and movement therapy
- Motivational interviewing
- Trait and factor theory of career development
- Strategic family therapy







