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Further study options - Psychotherapy

  • 12-01-2015 3:38pm
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    I am currently in my final year of the BA in Psychology in DBS. My area of interest is Counselling and Psychotheraphy and I am currently looking at further studies in this area.
    DBS itself offer a H.Dip and a Master in this but from what I see the courses are not accredited to any organization so I amn’t really considering this route at the moment.

    From my research the related courses I’ve found that are accredited in some way are as follows;
    MSc in Psychotheraphy in DCU (ICAP Accredited)
    MSc in Integrative Counselling & Psychotherapy in Turning Point (IAHIP Accredited)
    And
    Doctorate in Counselling Psychology in Trinity (PSI Accredited) – this one is only available Full Time which is most likely not possible for me. :(

    Has anyone here attended any of these? Any thoughts or opinions?

    I must admit that Turning Point puts me off a bit, but if it’s a genuinely good course with a good qualification then I’ll def look at it.
    Have I missed any options that are definitely worth looking at?

    It seems like such a minefield picking out what course to do. :(


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