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Advanced Psychotherapy Certificate Program

Institute for Advanced Psychotherapy

The School of Social Work offers post-graduation certification in advanced psychodynamic psychotherapy in partnership with the Institute for Advanced Psychotherapy. This program is a year-long commitment, designed for full-time, working professionals that provides licensed clinicians the training needed to expand and update clinical skills, enrich care provided to clients, and enhance one’s overall practice. The framework incorporates multiple theoretical disciplines and offers a method of case conceptualization that includes various listening and intervention techniques from a variety of treatment approaches.

Comprising three learning formats (on-site residency, virtual small-group consultation, and webinars) the program enables participants to continue their daily professional practices while earning this Advanced Psychotherapy Certificate. Time commitment is approximately 2.5 hours per week for the year. The certificate program offers 72 hours of Continuing Education credits for psychologists and 72 hours through IDFPR. New cohorts begin in late October/early November of each year.

For detailed information, visit the Institute for Advanced Psychotherapy Website or contact Katelyn Tippett at ktippett@luc-iap.com or Terry Northcut at tnorthc@luc.edu.

Strategic Partnership with Psychotherapy Action Network

The Institute for Advanced Psychotherapy has decided to join the Psychotherapy Action Network (PsiAN) as a Strategic Partner because PsiAN stands up for therapy, when forces such as insurance companies, pharmaceutical advertising, cost-cutting budgetary policies, and profit-focused apps are pushing people in other directions. PsiAN strives for a world in which psychotherapies that create meaningful change are universally available to those in need, and advocates for awareness, policies, and access to those psychotherapies.

Institute for Advanced Psychotherapy

The School of Social Work offers post-graduation certification in advanced psychodynamic psychotherapy in partnership with the Institute for Advanced Psychotherapy. This program is a year-long commitment, designed for full-time, working professionals that provides licensed clinicians the training needed to expand and update clinical skills, enrich care provided to clients, and enhance one’s overall practice. The framework incorporates multiple theoretical disciplines and offers a method of case conceptualization that includes various listening and intervention techniques from a variety of treatment approaches.

Comprising three learning formats (on-site residency, virtual small-group consultation, and webinars) the program enables participants to continue their daily professional practices while earning this Advanced Psychotherapy Certificate. Time commitment is approximately 2.5 hours per week for the year. The certificate program offers 72 hours of Continuing Education credits for psychologists and 72 hours through IDFPR. New cohorts begin in late October/early November of each year.

For detailed information, visit the Institute for Advanced Psychotherapy Website or contact Katelyn Tippett at ktippett@luc-iap.com or Terry Northcut at tnorthc@luc.edu.

Strategic Partnership with Psychotherapy Action Network

The Institute for Advanced Psychotherapy has decided to join the Psychotherapy Action Network (PsiAN) as a Strategic Partner because PsiAN stands up for therapy, when forces such as insurance companies, pharmaceutical advertising, cost-cutting budgetary policies, and profit-focused apps are pushing people in other directions. PsiAN strives for a world in which psychotherapies that create meaningful change are universally available to those in need, and advocates for awareness, policies, and access to those psychotherapies.