Introduction to Holistic Counselling & Psychotherapy Online Information Evening

Have you ever considered a career in Holistic Counselling and Psychotherapy? This course, delivered online serves as an excellent introduction to the area of counselling and teaches general counselling skills that will benefit people in both their personal and professional lives, particularly those who regularly work with the public.

Learn more at our next online information evening

Thursday Feb 16th 2023 from 7pm - 8pm

What to expect

The Information Evenings will be held online via Zoom, and you can meet and chat with founders Christine and Tom Moran, our tutors, and admissions staff who will answer all your questions, from course content to timetables, qualifications, fees, and teaching and learning approaches. 

Best of all you get to meet and hear the experiences of some of our learners/graduates at these events. At the beginning of the evening, there is usually a short Presentation – Working as a Therapist and some background information on ICPPD and there is plenty of opportunity for you to ask any question that you need to regarding any of our courses.

Alan holds a Masters Degree and Graduate Diploma in Integrative Psychotherapy from the University of Limerick. He has worked in private practice in Limerick and Ennis for many years. He has lectured on research on the Psychotherapy M.A. in U.L., and worked as a group facilitator on the M.A. in Music Therapy in U.L. Alan also holds a Higher National Diploma and Bachelors Degree in Irish Music, and has taught guitar on the B.A. in Irish Music and Dance at the Irish World Academy. As a professional musician he has toured extensively throughout Ireland and Europe with various artists. Alan’s interests include auto-ethnographic and heuristic approaches to research, personal development, and transpersonal approaches to psychotherapy. He continues to get great enjoyment from music, playing regularly in the Limerick and Ennis scene, as well as working on various recording projects. He values the personal development of student therapists and the effective integration of this with skills and theory.