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Anthroposophic Psychotherapy Certification Program OPEN ENROLLMENT

  • 24 Feb 2026
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  • 20 Nov 2026
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We are excited to announce that we are now accepting Applications for the 2-Year Anthroposophic Psychotherapy Certification Program (APCP) beginning October 9, 2026.

Upon receipt and confirmation of your Application fee payment, you will be sent an email with a link to the Application.  Please complete this Application and email it to:   admin@anthroposophicpsychology.org with a copy to APCPFaculty@GoogleGroups.com, as noted on the Application.

Your Application will be reviewed by Faculty before acceptance.  If accepted to the program, your Application fee will be applied towards your tuition.

For more information about the 2-Year program and to review the pre-requisite requirements, please visit:  2-Year Certificate APCP 2026

Counselors AdVenture (CAV) delivers the programs of the Association for Anthroposophic Psychology (AAP).  In a gesture of good-will to other mission-related organizations, CAV may also alert you to their offerings when the content is related to the mission of AAP.

Here is a preview of some of the questions on our Application for the AAP Program:
Anthroposophic Psychotherapy Certification Program (APCP)
(an Educational Program1)

Starting Dates for Module #1: October 9th – October 11th, 2026

We ask for demographic information, licensure information, and acknowledgement of various aspects of the program. We also would like to hear more about you and your professional practice.

Please paste the URL for a webpage where your license status can be verified:

Please list the 3-year program in Anthroposophic Psychology or Anthroposophic Psychotherapy which you have completed, along with the name of the institution providing the program and the years attended. Example: AAP 3-Year Certificate Program in Anthroposophic Psychology, CA Cohort, 2014-2017:

If you completed an IFAPA-approved program through IPMTs, please attach the curriculum of the IPMTs that you attended to the email when you submit this application.

Did you complete a capstone project or research paper during your 3-year training in Anthroposophic Psychology, or in your IFAPA-approved program? If so, please give the year and title:

Please attach your capstone project or research paper (if any) to the email when you submit this application.

For the following questions, please use as much space as needed.

Professional degrees and/or certifications with name of institution and year:

Please share with us the various modalities of therapy and/or schools of therapy which influence your own practice. Be sure to mention any modalities and styles which you have training or experience in or anticipate developing:

Please share more about your therapeutic practice. Do you specialize in certain types of clients, certain modalities, or in the treatment of certain types of disorders? Do you see clients of all ages? Do you engage in group therapy, couples therapy, family therapy, or other modalities? List any psychotherapeutic trainings and styles you have learned or anticipate learning.

Please share with us what you are most interested in learning or experiencing as part of your participation in the Anthroposophic Psychotherapy Certificate Program:

Please tell us about any modalities or specific areas of expertise which you might like to share with the cohort during our time together:


1Friendly Disclaimer: Please note that the Anthroposophic Psychotherapy Certificate Program is set up as an in-depth schooling in spiritual, or esoteric psychology. The program is an educational schooling. While self-development and mental health are comprehensively addressed conceptually, and through experiential activities, the program is NOT designed to be a group therapy experience nor a full training in psychotherapy. One cannot achieve a professional ethical standing as an anthroposophic psychotherapist/counselor without a creditable licensure in a designated mental health discipline plus a comprehensive schooling in anthroposophic psychotherapy. Lastly, the program supplements conventional academic achievements. It does not grant a recognized licensure in mental health, psychotherapy, social work, psychology, or counseling.

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