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Training Outline. To Become a Counsellor or Psychotherapist An Introduction to Counselling and Psychotherapy: From Theory to Practice. Becoming a Counsellor. Training can be located in a variety of contexts: Independent providers Charities and voluntary organisations Further education
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Training Outline To Become a Counsellor or Psychotherapist An Introduction to Counselling and Psychotherapy: From Theory to Practice
Becoming a Counsellor • Training can be located in a variety of contexts: • Independent providers • Charities and voluntary organisations • Further education • Higher education • Online • Most training is part-time (an evening per week, or over several weekends per academic year) • Training typically lasts 3 years, overall • Traditionally training structured across an Introduction, Skillsand then a Diploma training (non-graduate). Increasingly training at undergraduate level (as an undergraduate degree) or post-graduate level (at PG Diploma or Masters)
Becoming a Counsellor • Many courses will require some attendance for personal therapy • Requirement for supervised hours with clients on placement • Important to be clear who is awarding the qualification: • In higher education likely to be awarded by the institution itself (e.g., from the University of Wherever) • In further education likely to be awarded by a specific awarding body (e.g., ABC, CPCAB) • Voluntary sector and independent providers likely to be awarded either by specific awarding body (as above), or by themselves (e.g., A Whoever Diploma) • Many courses are additionally accredited by a professional body (e.g., BACP, COSCA) • All training providers have advantages/disadvantages (e.g., smaller providers = intimacy; larger providers = more resources such as library)
Becoming a Psychotherapist • Psychotherapy training affiliated to one of the UKCP colleges: • Council of Psychoanalysis and Jungian Analysis College • Humanistic and Integrative Psychotherapy College • College for Sexual and Relationship Therapists • College for Family, Couple and Systemic Therapists • College of Hypno-Psychotherapist • College of Constructivist Psychotherapies • Cognitive Psychotherapies College • Psychotherapeutic Counselling and Intersubjective Psychotherapy College • University Training College • College of Medical Psychotherapists
Becoming a Psychotherapist • Training is typically part-time, usually structured over 2-3 day blocks, or weekends throughout the academic year • To become registered with UKCP, it is important to undertake training with an organisation who is a member of a UKCP college • Training usually runs for 3-4 years, sometimes longer • For many courses it is a requirement for ongoing personal therapy for the duration of training • For many courses a requirement for a mental health placement during the course • Requirement for supervised hours with clients on placement