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Integrative Psychotherapy: a Transtheoretical approach at Metanoia Institute - UCAS

Metanoia Institute

Degree level: Postgraduate
Awarded by: Middlesex University

Integrative Psychotherapy: a Transtheoretical approach (Taught)

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Course summary

This UKCP-accredited master’s degree explores the integration of multiple psychotherapeutic models, offering students a transtheoretical foundation for advanced clinical practice. The programme cultivates a deep understanding of diverse therapeutic traditions and fosters the capacity to work flexibly and creatively with a wide range of clients and presenting issues. Through this transtheoretical lens, students learn to draw from different psychotherapeutic perspectives – humanistic, psychodynamic, cognitive-behavioural, and existential – integrating theory and practice in a way that honours the complexity and individuality of each client’s experience. The course encourages critical thinking, adaptability, and a reflective stance that supports ethical, relational, and effective practice. Course philosophy The programme promotes synthesis across theoretical orientations, enabling a holistic understanding of human growth and change. It invites students to explore the interplay between mind, body, emotion, and relationship, supporting a coherent and flexible therapeutic approach that is responsive to context and client need. Teaching and learning Teaching takes place through weekend seminars, experiential group work, and peer supervision, blending academic study with practice-based learning. Students engage in reflective discussions, experiential exercises, and skills practice, supported by a community of peers and tutors who facilitate both professional and personal development. Assessment Students are assessed through a variety of formats, including multimedia portfolios, written assignments, skills observations, professional conversations, presentations, case studies, clinical supervision reports, and a research project undertaken in the final year. Clinical placement All students undertake supervised clinical practice within approved placements, gaining real-world experience in therapeutic work. Reflective casework and ongoing supervision are integral to this process, ensuring continuous integration of theory, ethics, and practice. Career pathways Graduates are eligible for registration with the UK Council for Psychotherapy (UKCP) and may go on to practise as integrative psychotherapists in private, organisational, or clinical settings. Many graduates also choose to extend their professional expertise through research, supervision training, or further specialisation. Programme delivery This is a part-time programme studied over three years. Teaching is delivered in weekend blocks through a blended format combining in-person and online learning. The intake begins in September each year.

Modules

Modules include: The process of psychotherapy (self in relationship); developing an integrative framework for clinical practice; dissertation and clinical viva examination.

Assessment method

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

Professional bodies

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

  • Psychotherapy, United Kingdom Council for

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 and 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 Transtheoretical approach at Metanoia Institute - UCAS