Introduction to Integrative Psychotherapy/
Doctorate in Counselling Psychology and Psychotherapy
The introductory workshop is open to people who possess a degree in psychology or an allied degree, a qualification in one of the helping professions, or an equivalent training and/or life or work experience. The workshop commences with an overview of the major traditions in psychology –systemic, cognitive/behavioural, psychoanalytic and humanistic/existential – in terms of their main contributions to practice. This is followed by an exploration of the concept of integration related to historical rapprochements between the traditions. Finally there is a focus on current models of integrative psychotherapy with a discussion of their relevance to the current context in the United Kingdom.
Introductory workshop dates:
2012: 14/15 April, 28/29 April, 19/20 May, 16/17 June
Intrduction to Supervision: An Integrative Relational Approach
This Introductory Workshop is for counsellors, psychotherapists, counselling psychologists, social workers, psychologists and others in the helping professions. It will introduce major areas of the theory and practice of supervision including methods of supervision, choosing priorities in supervision, values and ethics, range and flexibility of interventions, transference, countertransference and parallel process, as well as practical skill-focused work. A central feature of the workshop is that it is designed to accommodate and expand individual learning styles. The Introductory Workshop serves as the first module of the Supervision Course.
Introductory workshop dates:
2012: 10th/11th September, 5th/6th November