Discover how relational depth, ethical awareness and reflective practice can shape your journey into professional psychotherapy. The MSc Integrative Psychotherapy at Birmingham Newman University is a part-time, four-year course designed for those ready to train as UKCP-registered psychotherapists.
Whether you are continuing from previous counselling experience or starting a new direction, the course offers a clear and supportive route into the profession. You will join a learning community that values personal growth, academic integrity and reflective development, helping you build confidence and clarity in your therapeutic practice.
• A relevant honours degree, 2:2 or above.
• Applicants will usually have completed a face-to-face level 3 qualification in counselling skills.
• Experience of supporting individuals in a professional, voluntary or personal capacity is usually also required.
Graduates of the MSc Integrative Psychotherapy go on to practise in private settings, the NHS, education and the voluntary sector. The course equips you with the knowledge, skills and confidence to work with relational depth and professional integrity. With a strong focus on reflective practice and ethical standards, you will be prepared to support others in a range of therapeutic contexts. Successful completion leads to eligibility for UKCP registration, opening doors to meaningful and impactful work.
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