Graduate Certificate in Gestalt Therapy

This program offers an introduction to Gestalt Therapy. It aims to provide key knowledge and understanding of the theoretical base of Gestalt Therapy. This knowledge will support the development of personal awareness, communication and group facilitation skills.

Campus
Duration
Fees
ATAR

Brisbane

$8,500
N/A

Designed for

Those who wish to know about and experience Gestalt therapy or who wish to engage in communication, group process skill development and personal and professional development

Structure

The Introductory Training Course consists of 6 experiential weekends and a 6-day Residential. The Residential is an important component of the program and gathers all GTB students in one venue. Stage I delivers 144 hours of face to face tuition. It is an expectation that students will also engage in additional hours of study both on their own and in a small group of members of the Year 1 cohort (30 hours). Students are also required to engage in a minimum of 10 one-to-one therapy sessions with a GTB listed Gestalt therapist.

Subjects

  • Gestalt therapy

Entry requirements

  • Undergraduate qualifications (Bachelor level) or post graduate qualifications in fields such as Social Work, Psychology, Counselling, or other allied fields
  • or other TAFE qualifications together with relevant employment experience may be considered

Recognition

Higher Education Authority in Australia: TEQSA (Tertiary Education Quality Standards Agency) Professional Associations in Australia and New Zealand: PACFA (Psychotherapy and Counselling Federation Australia.

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