Training in Philosophical Psychology and Integrative Counseling
The Institute for Practical Humanities is offering a 2 year long training program in philosophical psychology for both philosophers and psychologists. The program includes critical reading, group discussions and written examinations at the end of each year, leading to a Certificate in Philosophical Psychology issued by IPH.
Candidates with humanities and social science degrees attend a differential one year program prior to commencing the regular 2 year program.
Philosophical Psychology qualifies as part of full certification in Modal Integrative Counseling, a 4 year training program leading to a full certification for individual, group and corporate group as integrative counselors. This means that graduates of Philosophical Psychology can continue for another two years towards a full certification as Integrative Counselors, should they choose to to do so.
The program of Philosophical Psychology comprises the first two years of the program for Modal Integrative Counseling, which is detailed here: https://iph.edu.rs/?page_id=4278.
The entire training is formatted by trimesters: there are 4 trimesters in each calendar year. Candidates are assessed at the end of each trimester and pending approval can enroll in the next trimester. Enrollments are for each trimester separately, and the candidate can repeat one trimester at twice at the maximum.
The program is held through individual mentoring sessions, group meetings and consultations. Sessions are held fortnightly.