Inter-Regional Residential ACAT Psychotherapy Training

The next intake of the two year psychotherapy training course: IRRAPT (Inter-Regional Residential ACAT Psychotherapy Training) course will begin recruiting in March 2012.

Publicity and application forms will become available from November 2011.

Interviews for applicants who have been shortlisted will take place during the week of 26th – 30th March 2012 at Holland House in Pershore in Worcestershire where the residential aspect of the course takes place. The interview process will be spread across a day.

The residential aspect of the course will be facilitated by Hilary Beard and for this intake, we are delighted to welcome Ian Kerr as co-facilitator for the residential aspect of the course.

We will also be visited by other diverse external trainers.

Link to website page:  http://www.acat.me.uk/acatevent.php?event_id=594

If you would like to register your interest in the training or have any queries about it, please email Niki Larsen, IRRAPT Course Administrator, on niki.larsen@acat.me.uk.


Published by ACAT Administrator on 3rd Feb 2010


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