Integrative psychotherapists usually work from a core model such as TA or Person Centred. They construct a unique blend of their core model with other systems that training at Elan provides them with. In the end every integrative psychotherapist is different utilising what works with their core model and what blrends with their values. They integrate into their practice a unique synthesis of what they consider to be effective psychotherapeutic approaches.

Integrative Psychotherapy Training

Entry Requirements

Prospective students need to meet the following requirements:

Year One:
Integrative Work and Dimensions of the Self

Contents

Topics include understanding the developing therapeutic relationship, containment, eating disorders, impulsivity.

One year course of 10 two day highly participative modules.

Year Two:
The Past in the Present:
Aspects of the Therapeutic Relationship

Contents

Topics include developmental theory, emergence of the self, attachment theory, separation and loss, adult development.

One year course of 10 two day highly participative modules.

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Other Courses

Exam Preparation

Preparing for Integrative oral exams. One day monthly group covering writing the case study, tape selection, tape presentation and handling the exam process. This group takes place on the second Wednesday of each month

All psychotherapy training modules take place on a more or less monthly basis, starting in September, on a Thursday and a Friday from 10am to 5pm.

To apply for a place on any of these courses contact us at:

Elan Training and Development
Hilltop Centre
217 Ashley Road
Hale
Altrincham
Cheshire
WA15 8SG

Tel: 0161 928 9997
Fax: 0161 929 6916

In accordance with our policy of seeing psychotherapy training as a serious professional training, all courses, apart from the Introductory courses, take place during the week.