CONTACT
For course bookings and administrative queries:
Contact: Holly Cassidy
Course Administrator
admin@manorhousecentre.org.uk
Tel No: 020 8371 0180
For all other queries:
Contact: Alex Moss
Manager
manager@manorhousecentre.org.uk
Tel No: 020 8371 0180
The Manor House Centre for Psychotherapy and Counselling
80 East End Road,
Finchley, London, N3 2SY
Registered Charity
No. 1131804
APPLICATION FORM
Location:
NEW COURSE COMMENCING OCTOBER 2018
Next Course commencing October 2018. A BACP and BPC accredited training in Psychodynamic Counselling.
Please contact Alex Moss - Manager,
Tel: 020 8371 0180 for more information about the Course.
Find out what MHCPC can offer and whether counselling is for you, more information here. Next interviews: Monday 30th April at 7:00pm.
NEW COURSE COMMENCING JANUARY 2018
The Certificate in Counselling Skills commences in January 2018. It is a part time skills based Course with the emphasis on both the theoretical and practical aspects of counselling. Next interviews: Monday 11th December at 19:30. More information here.
ANNUAL LECTURE 2018
Monday 14th May 2018, 19:45 | Cost: £35
with Dr Rachel Gibbons - Read more about the MHCPC 2018 Annual Lecture here.
"The open day at the MHCPC convinced me I had found the right place to do my training." Marie - MHCPC graduate.
"Completing the MHCPC course has been hugely important in terms of my own personal development and in establishing a firm basis for starting a career in psychodynamic counselling." David - MHCPC graduate.
Audio (MP3) files of the 2009 Michael Jacobs Annual Lecture
‘Challenging the Stereotype of the Psychodynamic Practitioner’.
are now available. Part 1 of 2 here. Part 2 of 2 here.
An audio (MP3) file of the 2008 Adam Phillips MHCPC Annual Lecture 'On What is Fundamental; Psychoanalysis and Fundamentalism' is available here.
An audio (MP3) file of the 2006 Neville Symington MHCPC Annual Lecture "The Pains of Life" is available here.
The MHCPC provide a referral and counselling service for those seeking help for emotional distress and who may be unsure of which type of counselling would be most appropriate and where to seek such help.
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