Webinar on relational and integrative psychotherapy

07792 613 154 07792 613 154
26th - 27th September 2020, 9.30am - 5.00pm
Counsellors and trainees
£990
Online

About this event

A professional and personal development webinar on the theory and methods of relational and integrative psychotherapy:

This training program will provide the fundamental theory required for certification as an integrative psychotherapist by the Commission for Standards and Certification (CSC) of the International Integrative Psychotherapy Association (IIPA).

A certification of 75-hour Continuing Professional Development (CPD) will be issued on completion of the course.

Through lectures and group discussion of theory-into-clinical practice, assigned readings and participant’s presentation of clinical cases for consultation, this training will provide psychotherapists and counsellors with an understanding of the theory and methods of relational integrative psychotherapy as developed by Richard Erskine.

The training will focus on the importance of the therapeutic relationship while emphasizing the methods of a psychotherapy that integrates client’s affect, cognition, physiology and behaviour.

The aim of a contact-oriented and relational integrative psychotherapy is the intrapsychic reorganization of client’s beliefs about self, others and the world while acknowledging, validating and normalizing client’s relational needs.

When is the training?

This engaging and relational therapeutic training will meet five times a year for two days, 15 hours each time. Participants are required to financially commit to payment of the full five two-day modules.

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Hosted by Dr Ruth Birkebaek

I have trained and worked with Richard Erskine for several years. I deliver training in Relational Integrative Psychotherapy as developed by Richard Erskine in Nottingham, London and Manchester. I also run a supervision group in Turkey based on the theory and methods of Relational Integrative Psychotherapy, and present workshops internationally.

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Hosted by Dr Ruth Birkebaek