
Introduction:
This course aims to support learners to gain a greater understanding of neurodiversity by affirming therapeutic approaches, enabling them to develop relational sensitivity and a more inclusive and adaptive psychotherapeutic practice. Regrettably, standard approaches to therapy can overlook the needs and experiences of neurodivergent clients resulting in rupture in the therapeutic relationship and often therapeutic drop out. Learners will be given specific knowledge, skills and competencies necessary for understanding and working with Neurodiverse clients. The course provides opportunities for the development of clinical skills and competencies, as well as skills in the application of regulatory and ethical guidelines. The Module also builds Reflexive Practice by encouraging learners to acknowledge their own relationship to the issues explored in the course and how this might impact on their clinical practice.
Course Content:
The course will be discussion-based with an experiential element. The content will include the following themes:
| College | IICP College |
| Course ID | 196899 |
| Course Location | EU |
| Location Postcode | Dublin 24 |
| Course Category | Counselling & Psychotherapy, Health Care |
| Course Type | Blended Learning - Mix of Classroom & Online |
| Course Qualification | CPD |
| Course Start Date | 10th July 2026 |
| Course End Date | 25th July 2026 |
| Course Duration | 4 days |
| Course Time | • Friday 10th July Onsite 10am – 5pm • Friday 17th July Online 10am – 5pm • Saturday 18th July Online 10am – 5pm • Saturday 25th July Onsite 10am – 4pm |
| Course Fee | 495 |
| Entry Requirements | This course will be of interest to various psychotherapists, counsellors and counselling students who have an interest in this area. |



The value of mindfulness in therapy has been espoused by such figures as Dr Tony Bates, former principal clinical psychologist at St James s Hospital and Dr Jon Kabat Zinn, founder and director of the Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction Clinic at the University of Massachusetts Medical Centre.
Have you ever wondered if counselling and psychotherapy is the right career for you? Would you like to know more about how to become a therapist? IICP College is hosting a unique opportunity for those interested in learning more about pursuing academically validated and professionally accredited training in counselling & psychotherapy.
Introduction Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) is an evidence-based 'third wave' CBT approach, which also takes useful philosophical stances from Existentialism and Gestalt frameworks to create powerful counselling and therapeutic tools.
Our Honours Degree in Integrative Counselling and Psychotherapy is now enrolling for the September 2026 intake.