Entry Requirements
Psychotherapy is a postgraduate profession and applicants are required to demonstrate that they are able to work at postgraduate level. Applicants need to demonstrate evidence of a proficiency in English.
Applicants will have ONE (or more) of the following:
- A degree in psychology or a related discipline (such as sociology, education, theology, philosophy, etc.);
- A non-relevant degree (such as accounting, art, etc.) but also some appropriate training and/or work/life experience;
- A qualification in one of the helping professions (such as psychiatric nursing, nursing, probation, social work, teaching, etc.);
- A counselling diploma or equivalent qualification;
- Significant relevant work and/or life experience. (Students in this last category will need to use the APEL (Accreditation of Prior Experiential Learning) process to establish equivalence once they have been assessed for suitability for psychotherapy training.)
In addition to the above all applicants will have some skills, knowledge and experience with counselling.
If this course is of interest to you please Apply Online.