Integrative Psychotherapy at University of Central Lancashire - UCAS

Course summary

Course overview

  • Our part-time Integrative Psychotherapy programme reflects current developments in the field and provides quality training in an Integrative approach to Psychotherapy. It aims to develop practitioners who are competent to offer high-quality Integrative Psychotherapy in a variety of contexts, appropriate to the needs of the client, organisation and society.
  • You’ll be offered a constructive and challenging learning experience which develops interconnectedness of theory, practice, research, self-awareness and personal development.
  • This course aims to develop practitioners who are competent to offer high-quality Integrative Psychotherapy in a variety of contexts, appropriate to the needs of the client, organisation and society.
Why study with us
  • This is a BACP accredited professional psychotherapy programme and on successful completion, you’ll be entitled to practice as a psychotherapist.
  • Our programme is offered one day per week for the first two years, meaning you can fit your study around employment.
  • The programme enables trainee psychotherapists to become research aware and to draw on this, to facilitate their own evidence based practice
Further information
  • The first two years of the programme constitute the postgraduate diploma in integrative psychotherapy. The successful completion of the postgraduate diploma will enable you to claim the status of a graduate of a BACP accredited training course.
  • The MA dissertation may then be undertaken by those students who are able to continue, having gained at least a merit in the postgraduate diploma, and who wish to undertake postgraduate research.

Modules

Please visit The University of Central Lancashire’s website for the latest information about our modules.

Professional bodies

Professionally accredited courses provide industry-wide recognition of the quality of your qualification.

  • British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy

Entry requirements

A first degree (minimum 2:2) and a professional qualification Certificate in Counselling Skills Practice (or equivalent). Students must pass pre-course Residential Element (which carries a separate cost). A satisfactory Criminal records declaration (DBS/Disclosure Scotland) is required for this course


Fees and funding

Tuition fees

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Additional fee information

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Integrative Psychotherapy at University of Central Lancashire - UCAS