The Certificate Program
The two year Certificate Program in Process Work is a synthesis of theoretical and experiential training in the basics of Process Oriented Psychology. The program provides students with a wide range of learning opportunities and encourages each student, in collaboration with an advisor, to design a program tailored to their individual needs and interests. Standard requirements include participation in seminars, training groups, supervision of sessions and personal Process Work therapy. In addition to these basic requirements, each student formulates a learning agreement, which includes their individual needs, areas of interest and work.
Upon completion of this program, a Certificate is awarded to certify that the student has studied and acquired a beginning knowledge of Process Oriented Psychology and is ready, should they wish, to undertake Phase I and Phase II studies leading to a full Diploma in Process Work.
Who is it for?
The Certificate Program is intended for people who want to explore the principles and practice of Process Work for their personal growth and education, and perhaps to inform their work in an allied profession. It also gives prospective students a chance to take a more formal structured approach to learning Process Work which may lead to more extensive study in the Diploma program. Some students are professionals in fields such as counseling, psychotherapy, social work, organisational consultancies, education, law, the arts and religion. Others come from health related fields such as psychology, mental health, nursing and medicine.
Depending on their background, students may focus on general training, or on enhancing clinical skills in working with people. Upon completion of the Certificate training, students will have a grasp of process principles and a beginning ability to apply process skills in a clinical setting.
How do I apply?
Download your application pack here:
Certificate Program Application.pdf
Want more information?
For more information, you can email Dr. Susan Hatch (Senior Trainer) at
This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
Or
Download Certificate Handbook:
Certificate Handbook.pdf
Page facilitated by Gerald MacLaurin and Katherine Donnelly.