
Meet the Tutors of ICPPD’s Transformative Programmes
Meet the Tutors of ICPPD’s Transformative Programmes At the International College of Personal and Professional Development (ICPPD), our strength lies in the outstanding team of
Meet the Tutors of ICPPD’s Transformative Programmes At the International College of Personal and Professional Development (ICPPD), our strength lies in the outstanding team of
By Mary Spring, ICPPD graduate, tutor, IACP-accredited counsellor/psychotherapist, and IACP-accredited supervisor Meeting the other.Being surprised bymeeting myself in the other.Trusting and sometimes forgettingto rest in
How is Counselling different to Psychotherapy? How are they similar? Counselling and psychotherapy are often mentioned together and sometimes used interchangeably, but these terms describe
What is Holistic Counselling & Psychotherapy? Holistic counselling and psychotherapy is a healing approach that embraces the interconnectedness of mind, body, emotions, and spirit. It
Celebrate Distance Learning Month with ICPPD: Empowering Education Anywhere, Anytime Distance Learning Month celebrates the flexibility and accessibility of modern education. At the International College
Psychosynthesis is a therapeutic approach that emphasizes personal growth, self-integration, and development through the fusion of logical thought with a multidimensional, analogical approach. The upcoming Psychosynthesis
Advance Your Career with the Diploma in Supervision Across Professions The Diploma in Supervision Across Professions at ICPPD is a valuable course for professionals looking to improve
In this Q&A, we talk with Keshet Zur, the facilitator of the Diploma in Expressive Arts for Professionals program, about their journey from childhood creativity
Unlock Your Creativity with Expressive Arts for Professionals Are you a professional seeking to enhance your skills? The Diploma in Expressive Arts for Professionals, offered by
I recently began a new journey in life by stepping into the role of Academic Director at ICPPD. On the surface, this could appear to
The word ‘psyche’ comes from the Greek word psykhe, which means “the soul, mind, spirit, or invisible animating entity which occupies the physical body.” That
We use the word Encounter as our title because of its relevance and reflection of what we offer as an academic institute and training college
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