Previous Practitioner Training
Completion of training as a Spirit
Release Therapist
If you are a member who has not yet completed all of the requirements for the Diploma or for accreditation by the Spirit Release Foundation, but you still wish to do this, then please let us know the following:
- Your contact details
- Your qualifications to date
- The SRF courses and other relevant courses you have attended, with dates
- Details of your spirit release practice
- Whether you are interested in being accredited or completing the diploma
- Which of the criteria below you believe you satisfy
You can contact us by e-mail by clicking here.
The courses have evolved with time and members may like to sit in on the current courses for a much reduced fee and subject to spaces being available. It may be possible to attend modules the equivalent of what you may have missed in order to complete your studies. Each person's case will be considered on its own merits. In particular, Accreditation has not always been offered and may be a desirable alternative to a Diploma.
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A Reminder of the Two Levels of Certification
A Certificate of Accreditation will be issued to members on
satisfactory completion of the formal Foundation course and Part 1 Practitioner training, who have signed the Code of Conduct and have been practising as a therapist for three years or more.
A Diploma in Spirit Release will be issued when
the member satisfies all the conditions for accreditation as well as the conditions broadly listed below:
- PT2 Training
comprising two compulsory weekends and a
minimum of two optional weekends.
- Basic Counselling Skills, as offered by the Spirit Release Foundation or as provided by
LEA (Level 1), or as included in some other equivalent course or other
previous training. A minimum of 20 hours will be required. Members will be required to show proof of such
training. Also, it is considered advisable to have some experience
of inner work and personal development.
- Case Studies (five in all) are required to give an
indication of the member's grasp of the dynamics of emotional
disturbance, explaining the member's therapeutic approach.
- A Personal Statement to demonstrate how the process and theories of spirit release
have been integrated into their practice.
- Supervision and supportof case work
involving informal discussion of cases involving for
spirit release.
Do you have a query?
For further information about any of our courses you can contact us by e-mail by clicking here.
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