MSc Integrative Psychotherapy: a Humanistic approach Open Event

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A UKCP-accredited, five-year part-time training, leading to a Diploma and MSc degree in Humanistic Psychotherapy and a qualification to practice as a psychotherapist.

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A UKCP-accredited, five-year part-time training, leading to a Diploma and MSc degree in Humanistic Psychotherapy and a qualification to practice as a psychotherapist.

The course includes theoretical input, skills training, personal development and practical experience of working with clients. Students in the third year and above may also opt to take the Metanoia Clinical Diploma in Humanistic Psychotherapeutic Counselling, which is gained via additional study days and a written and oral examination, and provides a path to BACP accreditation.

Join Metanoia’s teaching team at our next online Open Event to learn more about this postgraduate taught programme.

Congratulations on taking this next step in your career. We’re looking forward to meeting you.

 

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Melissa Cliffe

Head of Programme, MSc Humanistic Psychotherapy

Melissa joined Metanoia in 2020 as a primary tutor and took on the Director of Studies role in 2023. She qualified as a Gestalt psychotherapist in 2008 and has since maintained a private practice in East London working with individuals and couples. Her approach integrates Humanistic principles and EMDR. Over the years she has worked with adults, children and adolescents, in a hospice bereavement service, for Employee Assistance Providers, run groups for ex members of cults and coercive groups, and groups for midlife women. She has designed courses for a mental health app and delivered mental health training to establishments such as the Home Office, British Library and the NHS. She acts as a UKCP spokesperson. Melissa has a particular interest in women’s issues and midlife. Currently she is engaged in research and working towards her PhD. Prior to training as a psychotherapist Melissa worked in events and marketing, and learned many skills that continue to be useful today.