Supervision and training therapy (VGCt)

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Supervision and training therapy (VGCt)

Supervision and training therapy

Supervision is both educational and fun! Together with your supervisor you take the time to look at complicated cases, evaluate your treatment methods and your role as therapist. To register at the VGCt as a cognitive behavioural therapist or cognitive behavioural counsellor you must receive supervision and/or training therapy. The fee for supervision at Move for Motion is EUR 114,41 per 45-minute session. It is possible to plan double sessions and sessions via video conference. Before beginning supervision it is mandatory to determine your objectives and the number of  sessions to be held. And then we’re ready to start…

The fee for training therapy is also EUR 114,41 per 45-minute session. In training therapy, it is possible to determine the subject matter and frequency per session.

If you have any questions or wish to make an appointment for supervision or training therapy, you can send an e-mail to info@moveformotion.nl or give us a call (0031-6 17 067 499).

Course requirements

In order to become a VGCt-registered cognitive behavioural therapist, you must complete:

  • 100 hours of an accredited basic course in Cognitive Behavioural Therapy
  • A combined 100 hours of a maximum of four accredited follow-up courses
  • 75 to 100 supervision sessions
  • 25 to 50 sessions training therapy
  • Several ‘practice tests’
  • An ‘n=1’ report

If you complete the above within 8 years of finishing the basic course, you can apply for VGCt accreditation as a cognitive behavioural therapist. Your previous training and work setting will also be evaluated before accreditation is awarded.

In order to become a VGCt-registered cognitive behavioural counsellor, you must complete:

  • 48 hours of an accredited basic course in Cognitive Behavioural Counselling
  • A minimum of 40 supervision sessions
  • Two approved evaluation reports

If you complete the above within 3 years of finishing the basic course, you can apply for VGCt accreditation as a cognitive behavioural counsellor. Your previous training and work setting will also be evaluated before accreditation is awarded.
After registering as a cognitive behavioural counsellor you will still have to get supervision in order to keep your registration.

See the website of the Vereniging voor Gedragstherapie en Cognitieve Therapie (VGCt) for specific accreditation requirements [in Dutch].

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