Tibetan Buddhist Psychotherapy Post-Graduate Training Course: (By Arrangement)

Intended for those already qualified as therapists, psychologists, psychotherapists and counsellors, currently working in private practice or in the government and community sector.

The focus of this training is the integration of Tibetan Buddhism and therapeutic work with clients (whether they are buddhists or not)

Pre-requisites for this category of training are a substantial number of years of professional practice and committed involvement in Tibetan Buddhism.

Duration and content of this Training Strand is by arrangement with the Director of Clinical Training and depends on the applicants background, experience and individual interest.

For a general overview of Tibetan Buddhist Psychotherapy Trainings follow the link below:

Overview of Tibetan Buddhist Psychotherapy Trainings

Training Structure:
. One hour a week training session with one of the directors of training
. Reading, assignments and activities as arranged with your trainer

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This may include: (depending on your background and experience)
1. Clinical Theory
2. Infant Observation,
3. Personal Therapy
4. Clinical Supervision
5. Control Cases
6. Tibetan Buddhist Teachings

Qualifications:

Successful completion of the training course will entitle trainees to “Clinical Membership” of ICP with the title “Clinical Psychotherapist (Tibetan Buddhist Psychotherapy)”

Application Process:

Applicants will need to fill out an application form and attend two pre-selection interviews.
ICP’s selection process is non-discriminatory on the basis of gender, ethnicity, spiritual belief, sexual preference or disability.
Trainees are required to abide by ICP's ethics.
To obtain an application form, a prospectus or to make further enquiries,

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Also available as Distance Training Option