MSc Integrative Psychotherapy: a Transactional Analysis approach Open Event

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This UKCP-accredited master’s degree combines integrative psychotherapy principles with Transactional Analysis (TA), offering a comprehensive and relational approach to understanding human behaviour, communication, and change. The programme provides students with a solid grounding in TA theory and practice within an integrative and humanistic framework, preparing them for clinical practice as professional psychotherapists.

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This UKCP-accredited master’s degree combines integrative psychotherapy principles with Transactional Analysis (TA), offering a comprehensive and relational approach to understanding human behaviour, communication, and change. The programme provides students with a solid grounding in TA theory and practice within an integrative and humanistic framework, preparing them for clinical practice as professional psychotherapists.

Drawing on both the psychodynamic roots and humanistic philosophy of TA, the course emphasises autonomy, spontaneity, awareness, and relational contracting as central components of effective therapeutic work. Students are encouraged to integrate TA concepts with wider psychological and psychotherapeutic perspectives, fostering flexibility, creativity, and depth in clinical practice.

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

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Nikki Millard

Head of Programme, MSc Transactional Analysis Psychotherapy

Nikki Millard: MSc, TSTA(P), CTA(P), PGCE, Dip TA Psychotherapeutic Counselling, UKCP Registered Psychotherapist Nikki is the Head of Programme for Transactional Analysis Psychotherapy. She is a TSTA (Training and Supervising Transactional Analyst) (Psychotherapy) and has a particular interest in adult learning, relational approaches to teaching, and creating inclusive learning environments. Based in North London, Nikki originally worked in a corporate environment before training as a counsellor, psychotherapist, supervisor and trainer. Alongside her teaching and leadership roles, she maintains a psychotherapy and supervision practice. Nikki is an experienced examiner and is actively involved in the European Association for Transactional Analysis (EATA) Commission of Certification (CoC), where she contributes to the development of training and assessment standards across Europe. She is particularly interested in intuition, the relationship between nature and psychological wellbeing, and the integration of Equine Assisted Psychotherapy into therapeutic practice.