Talk Therapy- University Counsellor Pathway
Criteria to become a ProblemShared Mental Health Practitioner
ProblemShared recognises that across the counselling and psychotherapy profession in the UK there are many different courses and therapeutic approaches. Within these trainings the approach to learning varies widely from academic/research based training and knowledge to holistic - body, mind and spiritual learning.
We welcome the creation of a rich and diverse community of practice to meet the needs of clients and enhance our profession.
ProblemShared is committed to creating an online community of excellence and offering clients high quality, professionally qualified and experienced practitioners and so believe a rigorous recruitment process is essential to building credibility and trust in our community.
We have therefore based our selection criteria on the requirements set out by BACP for registration and eligibility for accreditation and the current draft SCoPEd training and competency framework (July 2020).
We currently have three groups of practitioners which make up the ProblemShared Community of Practice;
- - Category A & B: Platform user, general referrals, university partner referrals
- - Category C: Platform user, general referrals, university and insurance company referrals
The requirements for each group are set out below;
Training and Practice Requirements
All practitioners who are registered with ProblemShared must meet and demonstrate the following criteria before going live on the platform;
Category A
Category B
Category C
Training requirements
You must have completed and graduated from a BACP/UKCP/BPC/BPS accredited course or professional counselling or psychotherapy training that:
- level 4 diploma or above
- lasted at least two years (part-time) or one year (full-time)
- included a supervised placement as an integral part of the training
- covered theory, skills, professional issues and personal development
- required an assessment of your competence at the end
You must have completed and graduated from a BACP/UKCP/BPC/BPS accredited course, or professional counselling or psychotherapy training that:
- included at least 450 hours of tutor contact hours
- lasted at least two years (part-time) or one year (full-time)
- included a supervised placement as an integral part of the training
- covered theory, skills, professional issues and personal development
- required an assessment of your competence at the end
See Category B
Supervised practice requirements
You must provide evidence that you:
- have been in practice for 2 years or more
- completed at least 150 hours of supervised practice post qualification,
- been supervised for at least 1.5 hours a month throughout this period of practice.
See Category A
You must provide evidence that you:
- are accredited with BACP/UKCP/BABPC*
- are a member of UKCP
- Have been in practice for 3 years (full time or equivalent) or more post qualification
- completed at least 450 hours of supervised practice,
- At least 150 of these hours must have been after successfully completing all your practitioner training.
- been supervised for at least 1.5 hours a month throughout this period of practice.
Supervision requirements
You must have a current and ongoing contract for counselling or psychotherapy supervision for a minimum of 1.5 hours per month.
See Category A
See Category A
Professional membership
BACP/UKCP/BPS/NCS/COSCA (see full details below)
See Category A
ONLY BACP/BABCP/UKCP for Psychotherapists & Counsellors
UKCP for Psychologists
Insurance
You must hold valid professional indemnity insurance for £2,000,000 or more with cover for your practice and online therapeutic work. This must be for work based in the UK.
See Category A
See Category A
UK Right to work
You must have proof of right to work in the UK, with UK clients, if some of your time is spent not working from an address in the UK.
Professional Membership and Commitment
To work with us as a Psychotherapist or Counsellor, you must be a current registered member of a UK based professional membership body and demonstrate your commitment to following their ethical framework and code of conduct.
The following are all recognised bodies for Psychotherapists and Counsellors for general and Uni work on the platform. British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy (BACP)
British Association for Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapies (BABCP)
National Counselling Society (NCS)
Counselling and Psychotherapy in Scotland (COSCA)
To work for the majority of the Corporate/Insurance/Private Medical, they must be ACCREDITED with BACP, BABCP or a member of UKCP.
Supervision requirements
You must have a current and ongoing contract for counselling or psychotherapy supervision for a minimum of 1.5 hours for each month you are practicing. You can have more than one contract in place to meet this requirement, even if they relate to your practice in different agencies. You can also include a combination of individual and peer supervision.
About ProblemShared
We are a community of experienced practitioners and passionate advocates for better access to the highest quality neurodevelopmental and mental health support. By combining the power of tech with clinical excellence, we provide personalised care to individuals and institutions.
Talk Therapy- University Counsellor Pathway
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