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Integrative Psychotherapy: a Humanistic approach at Metanoia Institute - UCAS

Metanoia Institute

Degree level: Postgraduate
Awarded by: Middlesex University

Integrative Psychotherapy: a Humanistic approach (Taught)

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Course summary

This UKCP-accredited postgraduate training integrates humanistic and integrative perspectives to prepare students for professional clinical practice as psychotherapists. The programme offers an immersive learning experience that combines rigorous academic study with experiential, reflective, and supervised clinical training. Drawing from relational, experiential, and phenomenological traditions, the course supports students to develop their own integrative approach to psychotherapy, grounded in humanistic values and informed by contemporary practice. It focuses on developing the whole practitioner – intellectually, emotionally, and ethically – fostering a deep understanding of both self and client within the therapeutic relationship. Course philosophy The programme is founded on a humanistic philosophy that views the therapeutic relationship as a space for growth, change, and meaning-making. It integrates personal process with professional development, encouraging students to explore and refine their unique therapeutic presence and style while developing clinical competence and theoretical understanding. Teaching and learning Teaching is delivered through weekend blocks of experiential learning, theory seminars, and supervised clinical workshops. The blended format combines in-person training at Metanoia’s West London campus with structured online learning, ensuring accessibility and flexibility alongside immersive, practice-based engagement. Assessment Students are assessed through a variety of methods including multimedia portfolios, written assignments, presentations, case studies, professional conversations, skills observations, clinical supervision reports, and a final research project. Clinical placement Throughout the programme, students undertake a supervised clinical placement where they gain hands-on experience as developing practitioners. Reflective and supervisory support runs alongside clinical work to integrate theory, practice, and personal growth. Career pathways Graduates are eligible for registration as UKCP-accredited integrative psychotherapists and may progress into professional clinical roles within private practice, healthcare, or organisational settings. The programme also provides a strong foundation for further academic research or advanced psychotherapy training. Programme delivery This is a part-time programme studied over three years, delivered through a blended model combining weekend study, online learning, and in-person workshops. The intake begins each September.

Assessment method

Students are assessed through a variety of methods including multimedia portfolios, written assignments, presentations, case studies, professional conversations, skills observations, clinical supervision reports, and a final research project.


Entry requirements

For most students, the fastest route into a clinical MSc is to complete Metanoia’s Integrative Humanistic Psychotherapy Studies (UKCP Preparatory Year). Taking this route still enables you to finish the full MSc within four years. Direct entry to an MSc is only available to applicants who have completed the UKCP Preparatory Year or an equivalent qualification. An equivalent qualification usually means training at Level 6 or above, which included: A formal readiness-to-practise assessment Documented engagement in personal therapy as part of the same training programme


Fees and funding

Tuition fees

EU £7750 Year 1
England £7750 Year 1
Northern Ireland £7750 Year 1
Scotland £7750 Year 1
Wales £7750 Year 1

Tuition fee status depends on a number of criteria and varies according to where in the UK you will study. For further guidance on the criteria for home or overseas tuition fees, please refer to the UKCISA website .

Additional fee information

No additional fees or cost information has been supplied for this course, please contact the provider directly.
Integrative Psychotherapy: a Humanistic approach at Metanoia Institute - UCAS