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Reaccreditation

Continuing Professional Development (CPD) is an essential part of ethical and effective psychotherapeutic practice. Reaccreditation is more than a formal requirement—it is an opportunity to strengthen clinical knowledge, refine therapeutic skills, and maintain high professional standards throughout your career.

Professional Development Hours

I provide individual supervision and professional workshops with certified educational hours that may be used for reaccreditation purposes, subject to the requirements of your professional association, training institute, or accrediting organisation.

Clinical Supervision

Supervision is available for psychotherapy trainees, licensed therapists, psychologists, and other mental health professionals who wish to enhance their clinical practice while earning professional development hours required for reaccreditation.

Supervision sessions may focus on case conceptualisation, treatment planning, therapeutic relationship, ethical dilemmas, clinical decision-making, therapist development, and integrating evidence-based therapeutic approaches into everyday practice.

Workshops with Certified Hours

Throughout the year I organise professional workshops and educational programmes covering psychotherapy, clinical supervision, and therapist development.

Certificate of Attendance
Clearly stated number of educational hours

Participants receive an official certificate including the workshop title, date of attendance, and the total number of certified educational hours completed.

Workshop Topics

Workshop topics may include REBT and CBT interventions, ACT processes, Compassion Focused Therapy (CFT), therapeutic metaphors, values-based interventions, therapeutic relationship, case conceptualisation, mindfulness, and professional development.

Each programme combines current scientific knowledge with practical demonstrations, clinical exercises, and real-life applications designed to support both trainees and experienced therapists.

Who are these activities for?

Psychotherapy trainees • Licensed therapists • Psychologists • Mental health professionals • Therapists preparing for reaccreditation • Professionals committed to continuous learning and lifelong professional development.

Important Information

Each professional is responsible for verifying the reaccreditation requirements of their own professional association, training institute, or regulatory body. Recognition of educational hours may vary depending on the policies of individual organisations.

Investing in Professional Excellence

Reaccreditation is not simply about collecting educational hours. It is an investment in professional competence, ethical practice, and providing the highest quality care for the people we work with.

Professional growth continues throughout your entire career.