UK Association for Humanistic Psychology Practitioners - Case Study Guidelines - Introduction These generic guidelines are intended to assist applicants with the presentation of case studies for accreditation and or registration purposes. A case study is a...
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UK Association for Humanistic Psychology Practitioners - Case Study Guidelines - Introduction These generic guidelines are intended to assist applicants with the presentation of case studies for accreditation and or registration purposes. A case study is a means by which practice can be presented in action through the integration of theory and reflective practice. There are two reasons why an applicant may have to submit a case study: In the case of Psychotherapist Accreditation because their core training did not include a 4,000 word case study – see Detailed Criteria on the UKAHPP website. The academic component of such case studies will be marked by a psychotherapist lecturer working in higher education. At the request of the UKAHPP Accreditation Committee or Membership Committee in respect of Psychotherapeutic Counsellor and Ordinary Member (Registered) applications, where more information about the applicant’s practice and the application of a Humanistic approach is required.
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