Access to UK, ISST-approved schema therapy training programmes is open to candidates who are already qualified practitioners ‘licenced’ to provide one-to-one psychological therapies to clients. These candidates will have graduated from a counselling, psychotherapy or applied psychology training programme run by an approved professional body. The training programme will have included research and significant amounts of supervised one-to-one clinical practice within the adult population, culminating in accreditation with that regulatory body, conferring the right to practice one-to-one therapy.

Applications for UK schema therapy certification programmes will be scrutinised on a case-by-case basis. Applicants will be required to produce detailed evidence to the UK Training Programme Director and possibly later to the ISST of their eligibility to join a training programme leading to accreditation as a schema therapist.

Requirements include:

1) REGULATORY CRITERIA:

Full Accreditation with the BABCP

OR
Accreditation with the BACP (Accredited or Senior Accredited Member of the BACP)

OR
Registration with the HCPC
as a psychologist at doctoral or master’s level as one of the following
Clinical Psychologist / Counselling Psychologist / Forensic Psychologist

OR
Applicants accredited to organisations not listed above will be required to be fully accredited with their own organisations (such as UKCP, BPC, BPF, NCS, etc) and their applications will be considered on a case-by-case basis and will be required to meet the UK eligibility Minimum Standards criteria.

If accepted for training onto a UK, ISST-approved schema therapy training programme the candidate, both as a schema therapy trainee and later as an accredited schema therapist must be, and then continue to be a fully accredited member of that regulatory body and their clinical practice will be regulated by it.

2) Academic Criteria:

At least a bachelor’s degree in any subject.

Exceptions for Practitioners who hold a Core Qualification in Mental Health

Applications from practitioners who do not meet the above training criteria but hold a core qualification in mental health may still be eligible to join our ISST-approved training programme due to their general qualifications and experience in mental health. Such applications will be scrutinised on a case-by-case basis and applicants will be required to produce detailed evidence to our Training Programme Director and later to the ISST that the criteria as outlined below has been met. Such applicants include: mental health social workers; mental health occupational therapists; mental health nurses; nurse therapists; community psychiatric nurses and psychiatrists. Applicants holding a core qualification in mental health and requesting that their applications be processed under the Exception provision must meet the following criteria:

  • Applicants must hold at least a bachelor’s degree in their field (unless their professional training route accepted a non-related degree and postgraduate diploma together with mental health experience) in either psychology, nursing, psychiatry, occupational therapy, social work, medical, or in a counselling area that leads to accreditation.
  • Applicants will be required to demonstrate to our Training Programme Director and later to the ISST, a comprehensive portfolio spanning several years of comprehensive and well-rounded training (not in-house training), in a psychotherapeutic approach such as CBT, CAT, ACT, (not DBT, mindfulness, compassion-focused, hypnotherapy, coaching, neurolinguistic programming or similar types of training) with at least 200 hours of supervised clinical practice by experts in that area
  • The applicant must be a fully accredited member of the relevant professional body and their one-to-one clinical practice must be regulated by it. Relevant professional bodies include:
    • Nursing: Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC)
    • Occupational Therapy: British Association and College of Occupational Therapists (BAOT/COT).
    • Psychiatry: Royal College of Psychiatrists (RCP)
    • Social Work (England): British Association for Social Workers
    • Social Work (Northern Ireland): Northern Ireland Social Care Council
    • Social Work (Scotland): The Scottish Social Services Council (SSSC)
    • Social Work (Wales): Care Council for Wales
  • If accepted for training onto our ISST-approved schema therapy training programme the candidate, both as a schema therapy trainee and later as an accredited schema therapist must be, and then continue to be a fully accredited member of their professional body and their clinical practice will be regulated by it.

Contingent on prevailing statutory requirements applicants applying under this exception rule might be required to belong to the HCPC. Currently, this requirement applies to mental health social workers, mental health occupational therapists and nursing staff.

Time Limits
The ISST stipulates that you must complete the certification/accreditation process within 3 years from the date of your final training workshop of the programme. Candidates can apply to the ISST for extensions in extenuating circumstances but it is very important for you to consider if you can commit to this.

Other
Applicants not meeting the above criteria are still eligible to attend the training workshops on a ‘stand alone’ basis but not to follow the schema therapy accreditation route.

For further information please contact Mandy Walsh
enquiries@schematherapywales.com
M: 07846972824