the new school of psychotherapy and counselling nspc
The New School is a centre of excellence for training and research in
existential psychotherapy, counselling psychology, pastoral care, autism,
diversity and coaching. It has attracted many experienced and creative teachers
and trainers as well as numerous research supervisors with a record of original
research publications in the field. It was founded and established by Prof. Emmy
van Deurzen, an international authority on existential therapy, psychologist,
philosopher and author of many seminal texts in the field, together with Prof.
Digby Tantam, an eminent psychotherapist, philosopher, researcher and
influential author in the field of autism. Emmy previously founded the School of
Psychotherapy at Regent’s College as well as the Society for Existential
Analysis and ensured that the New School courses would be deeply rooted in the
tradition of continental philosophy. NSPC offers joint psychotherapy and
counselling psychology doctoral programmes with Middlesex University with the
option of post-graduate diploma and masters exits. It also offers a masters’
course in existential coaching, two online MSc programmes, a foundation course,
short courses, one day workshops and numerous introductory courses. It has a
unique online programme, the septimus courses, which are integrated with the
doctoral programme, or can be taken as stand-alone modules. It is a unique and
dynamic institution, which affords its students the opportunity to pursue their
personal and professional interests and establish their chosen careers through
theoretical and skills training, alongside supported placements and research.
NSPC students tend to be mature, self-reflective, highly motivated and committed
individuals who come from many different cultures and backgrounds and have a
strong capacity for independent study and learning. We have been fortunate to
have a dedicated team of existential therapists, theoreticians, and
administrative staff who have made it what it is today.