Advanced Practitioner Diploma In Integrative Psychotherapy (APDIP)
Course Structure
The Advanced Practitioner Diploma in Integrative Psychotherapy (APDIP) is delivered through FOUR(4) comprehensive course modules.
Eye Movement Desensitisation & Reprocessing (EMDR)
Ego State Therapy (EST)
Addictive Behaviours & Psychological Pain (ABPP) or Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT)
Integrative Psychotherapy (IP)
Each module can serve as a Specialist Certificate in its own right, but collectively, these four modules provide a profound and integrated understanding of advanced psychotherapeutic practice.
Learning Outcomes
Upon completing the APDIP, you will be equipped to:
Design personalised treatment plans that effectively recognise and address the client’s unique needs.
Provide trauma-informed care and confidently manage complex cases involving co-occurring disorders, severe mental distress, and multifaceted psychosocial issues.
Offer a culturally sensitive and inclusive practice that deeply respects your clients' diverse backgrounds and identities.
Offer comprehensive therapeutic support across a wide range of emotional, social, and psychological factors.
Support and share the values of integrative practice, contributing to the development of less experienced practitioners.
Exhibit leadership qualities that advance and contribute meaningfully to the field of integrative psychotherapy.
Consistently recognise and adhere to the highest ethical standards in complex clinical practice.

