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Master Practitioner of Holistic Creative Therapy
Frequently Asked Questions

Is this course accredited?

Short answer: Yes!  Industry recognition and approval is essential for holistic therapist training courses.

Long answer:  There is a wide range of holistic and complementary therapy modalities that do not fit into the Government Training Frameworks in most countries. These include Yoga, Holistic Counselling, Empowerment Coaching, Meditation Teaching,  and Holistic Creative Therapies, just to name a few. There is a misconception that these modalities are unregulated, but they are, in fact, industry-regulated or self-regulated. 


Courses for modalities that are industry-regulated instead of government-regulated do not provide a nationally recognized/government-accredited qualification. These courses provide graduates with an internationally approved and industry-recognized qualification, which meets the requirements to practice as a therapist under these modalities, join industry associations and get professional indemnity and liability insurance.


There are two types of associations.

Modality-based Associations are usually owned by the same people who own training colleges within that industry.  Or they require members to complete ongoing training through colleges they own or have a financial partnership with. They only focus on that particular modality and they often only accept membership from graduates of their own training courses. There is nothing essentially wrong with that. Provided there is plenty of transparency, value, and support for members and the course you are going to study is not ONLY accredited with a modality-based association. If it is, it could mean the college has simply started an association to provide accreditation for their own course. Many modality-based associations only approve of a specific style, technique, tradition, or lineage of that therapy. Some modality-based associations give the strong impression that you must be registered with them in order to practice as a therapist. This is untrue and very concerning in a self-regulated industry. 


Industry-based Associations are not owned by the same people who own the training colleges. They are separate, not associated with the colleges, and are non-biased. Their purpose is to protect the end-user and maintain the integrity of holistic and complementary therapies. 


They may offer training courses and professional development training, but there is no requirement for members to participate. They accept members from a very wide variety of different therapeutic modalities. They are not concerned with specific styles, techniques, traditions, or lineages. They are concerned with the quality, educational content, course outcomes, scope of information, where that information originated, and the integrity of the course provider. They have a rigorous process that course providers must adhere to before they provide approval for any training courses.

 

Our courses are recognised with The International Institute of Complementary Therapists, The International Practitioners of Holistic Medicine, The Complementary Medical Association and The International Association of Therapists. All have excellent global reputations and rigorous screening processes.


We are very proud to have their stamps of approval. Our graduates can join the IICT, IAOTH, IPHM, and the CMA and get professional practitioner insurance. 


Mind Body Education courses are all evidence-based and incorporate a wide variety of techniques and styles.

 

Members of all of the above associations can be listed on practitioner directories on all of these associations' websites to help drive potential clients directly to you, the qualified and industry-approved practitioner.
 

No matter where you decide to enrol, we recommend you only choose training courses with industry accreditation. You may not be able to obtain insurance or practice legally if you do not. 

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Art Therapists in the UK must be registered with the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC), which is the statutory regulator of the profession. The Master Practitioner of Holistic Creative Therapy course is not an HCPC approved programme and completing the course will not lead to participants being able to register as an Art Therapist or to provide art therapy.

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What topics are covered in this course?
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Module 1: Principles of Art based Therapy
Practical:  Drawing (Coloured Pencils)

 

Module 2: Stress and the Fight or Flight Response 
Practical: Mixed Media Collage

 

Module 3: Anatomy of a Brain 
Practical: Sculpture (Clay)

 

Module 4: Assessment and Diagnosis in Holistic Art Based Therapy 
Practical: Painting (Acrylics)

 

Module 5: Colour Therapy 
Practical: Painting (Finger Painting)

 

Module 6: Principles of Positive Psychology 
Practical: Drawing (Charcoal)

 

Module 7: Working with Offenders, Abusers and Aggressors 
Practical: Sculpture (Mixed Media Assemblage)

 

Module 8: Working with Self-Harm and Eating Disorders 
Practical: Body Art

 

Module 9: The Mind-Body Connection 
Practical: Mask Making

 

Module 10: Art and the Development of Intuition
Practical: Painting on canvas (Acrylics)

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Module 11: Mindfulness 
Practical:  Painting (watercolours)

 

Module 12: Holistic Counselling Skills for Creative Therapists (Part One) 
Practical: Photography and digital art project

 

Module 13: Visualisation & Vision Boards
Practical: Mixed Media Collage – Vision Boards

 

Module 14: Holistic Counselling Skills for Creative Therapists (Part Two) 
Practical: Drawing (Pastels / Crayons)

 

Module 15: Holistic Counselling Skills for Creative Therapists (Part Three) 

Practical: Papercraft Book Binding / Journal Making

 

Module 16: Menopause 

Practical: Painting (Mixed Media)

 

Module 17: Post-Traumatic Stress Syndrome 

Practical: Drawing (Mixed Media)

 

Module 18: Working with Adolescents

Practical: Mixed Media Collage

 

Module 19: The Art of Nature 

Practical: Mandala Making (Natural and Found Materials)

 

Module 20: Holistic Counselling Skills for Creative Therapists (Part Four)

Practical: Painting (Mixed Media)

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Module 21: Self-Healing Through Art 

Practical: Drawing (Pastels)

 

Module 22: ADHD and the Autism Spectrum 

Practical: Sculpture (Mixed Media Assemblage)

 

Module 23: Depression 

Practical: Fiber Arts (Textile Collage)

 

Module 24: Gender Identities 

Practical: Painting (Oil Paints)

Module 25: Exploring Spirituality in Art as Therapy 

Practical: Drawing (Mixed Media)

Module 26: Sexuality 

Practical: Painting (Mixed Media)

 

Module 27: Emotion Work 

Practical: Painting (Mixed Media)

 

Module 28: Substance Abuse and Addiction 

Practical: Painting (Finger Painting)

 

Module 29: Working with Victims of Abuse 

Practical: Drawing (Mixed Media)

 

Module 30: Grief and Loss

Practical: Painting (Mixed Media)

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Module 31: Anxiety 

Practical:  Sculpture (Mixed Media Assemblage)
 

Module 32: Working with Senior Adults 

Practical: Painting (Mixed Media)

 

Module 33: Art Based Therapy for Children 

Practical: Painting (Finger Painting)

 

Module 34: Family Therapy 

Practical: Sculpture (Clay)

 

Module 35: Educational, Medical and Corporate Settings 

Practical: Drawing (Mixed Media)

 

Module 36: Art Based Therapy for Mental Illness 

Practical: Mask Making

 

Module 37: Chronic Illness and Pain 

Practical:Painting (Mixed Media)

 

Module 38: Working with groups 

Practical: Painting (Mixed Media)

 

Module 39: Working with individuals 

Practical: Drawing (Charcoal)

 

Module 40: Setting up Your Own Holistic Creative Therapy Practice 

Practical: Drawing (Mixed Media)

What materials and equipment do I
need to complete the course?
  • You will need to be able to read and write in English

  • Access to a computer with internet connection

  • Email access

  • Be able to open and read PDF’s (we can help you with this)

  • A moderate level of computer literacy (send emails, internet, upload documents and photos)

  • Ability to take photos and videos (your phone is perfect for this)

  • Ability to watch and listen to videos on YouTube

  • You will be provided with a materials list that will cost no more than £200. This will include all the art materials and resources you will need throughout your course. You do not have to purchase all the items at once

  • Time management skills - You need to set aside study time each week to complete your course

Will I be able to get support when I need it?

Absolutely!
 

  • You will be able to contact your tutor directly via email

  • You can make appointments to have your tutor telephone you

  • Our exclusive students Facebook page is active and you will be able to connect with your tutor and other students

  • You will be able to join our weekly Zoom meetings to ask questions and get support or, if you can’t attend, you can watch the recording later

  • We'll meet with you and the other MPHCT students every week at our 2 hour Zoom workshop, which is an interactive practical and creative session where you get to partake and share in course experiences
     

  • You will continue to be supported upon graduation via our Facebook community, ongoing Zoom calls and memberships with the Mind Body Education Mind Body Education Practitioner Support Network

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How much does the course cost?
We offer 3 ways of investing in your online
Master Practitioner training course

In full

£3,100 

to invest in full on enrolment

Investment complete

6 month plan

£550

via x6 monthly instalments

£3,300 in full

The first month’s fee must be paid on enrolment and then by the last working day of each month following the start of your course.

14 month plan

£250

via x14 monthly instalments

£3,500 in full

The first month’s fee must be paid on enrolment and then by the last working day of each month following the start of your course.

*Anyone that has already been a student with Devine-Creative and has completed a course with us will receive a 20% reduction in course fees, please contact Katie for a Coupon Code (Discount Code)

Please complete the Online Enrolment form with all your details and when prompted make payment. 

If you have already completed your Online Enrolment form you can make a payment here.

 

For Online Training we are able to offer part-scholarships for a few students who may require financial assistance. 

An application process applies.  Please apply here.

Can I apply for a Student Discount card when I enrol on this course?

Yes!

As you enrol in our Master Practitioner Training Course through us you are eligible to apply for a TOTUM PRO (formerly NUS Extra – National Union of Students) Student Discount card.

 

Please know that Devine-Creative does not benefit from promoting TOTUM, but we think if there are savings to be had you ought to know about them! 

TOTUM PRO is a closed-group membership for learners and professional bodies, designed with the 25+ age group in mind offering access to discounts from 350+ high-street and online brands.

We'll send you all the information you need upon enrolment or you can find out more now by clicking the TOTUM logo below

When does the next course start?

We are enrolling for online courses commencing on Monday 3rd March 2025 and Monday 9th June 2025

We will also be planning further courses later in 2025

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If we can be of any further support or assistance please contact us

Our next MPHCT online course commences on

Monday 3rd March 2025

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