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  • Child & Adolescent Psychotherapy

    Training Location: London. Full-time course. Since 2014 IPCAPA at the British Psychotherapy Foundation (bpf) and Anna Freud /UCL have collaborated to produce an innovative and exciting Doctorate in Child and Adolescent Psychotherapy. This four year full time programme will lead to the award of DPsych and professional membership of the Association of Child Psychotherapists (ACP) as well as the bpf. Applications for September 2026 are now closed. If you are applying soon, we recommend watching this…

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  • Doctor of Psychodynamic/Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy Clinical Practice (DPPClinPrac)

    Part-time Course This flexible and dynamic programme was developed by the University of Exeter in partnership with the bpf. Uniquely designed to be accessible from across the UK (and internationally) the course and trainings offer an excellent standard of clinical and academic teaching delivered by experienced psychoanalytic psychotherapy clinicians, academics and researchers. The Doctor of Psychodynamic/Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy Clinical Practice (DPPClinPrac) programme provides clinical training as either a Psychodynamic or a Psychoanalytic Psychotherapist, leading to professional registration…

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  • MSc Psychodynamics of Human Development

    Training Location: In London or Online. Part-time course. Course length: 2 years. Wednesday evenings 5-10pm. Our MSc provides an understanding of human development through a set of theoretical and experiential modules. This pre-clinical course is designed to prepare students for a career in psychotherapy. It is a foundation course that offers an accredited infant observation, and it fulfils the entry requirements for a Child and Adolescent Psychotherapy Doctorate. Please contact the MSc Course Coordinator for…

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