Post Qualification CPD Diploma in
Core Process Psychotherapy

The Post Qualification CPD Diploma in Core Process Psychotherapy offers 40 continuing professional development hours.

COURSE DESCRIPTION

This Post Qualification CPD Diploma in Core Process Psychotherapy course is intended to give Qualified Practitioners grounding in the theory and practice of mindfulness within psychotherapeutic practice.  The course introduces participants to key therapeutic contemplative practices and relational skills, grounded in the practice of Core Process Psychotherapy, one of the original mindfulness-based therapeutic forms.  Its curriculum draws on over thirty years of experience in offering psychotherapy trainings based on depth mindfulness practice.  It invites us to practice deep listening to self, other and to the relational field through adapting ancient Buddhist meditation practices for working jointly in relationship.

Course participants develop the ability to deepen into a state of presence and learn to bring this state of awareness into Relational Mindfulness which then becomes the ground of enquiry into self and interpersonal process.  In this endeavour, mindfulness practices are integrated with western psychodynamics and psychotherapy skills, yielding a fully integrated approach.  The main focus is a cultivation of qualities of presence, compassionate awareness, and enquiry that we can bring to self and other within relationship, and the extension of this into our clinical work. It will be of interest to therapists in many fields of qualified practice, including psychotherapy, counselling, practitioners of complementary and orthodox medicine, body-oriented therapies such as Craniosacral Therapy and mindfulness-based practitioners in general.

The Devon course is made up of a 5-day residential module at Karuna Dartmoor, set within the beautiful Dartmoor National Park in Devon.  

The inherent spaciousness and openness of being can become a fundamental resource in our lives and an orientation within both meditation and clinical practice.  It is through this spacious awareness intrinsic within our human condition, that suffering may be relinquished.

All of this has important implications for psychotherapy and the psychotherapeutic relationship.  The heart of the therapeutic process is not to re-work or change our self-nature, but to perceive it as it is, and appreciate our inherent health.  Psychotherapeutic activity is understood to take place within the context of a relational field within which the state of consciousness of both therapist and client are not separate.  Both therapist and client are thus on a mutual journey of exploration in which their processes are interdependent.  This goes beyond the usual concepts of transference and projection, and extends into a mutually arising field of consciousness.  The psychotherapist learns to perceive the information that is communicated within this wider field, and to respond appropriately.

The intention is to support therapists to feel more resourced, whole and protected, both within themselves and when with others. As such, time and space is given for cultivating personal wellbeing and resiliency through reflective exercises, mindfulness practices and enquiry into what supports and hinders our wellbeing. Therapists often find that the course helps them to deepen into a state of presence and learn to bring this state of awareness more fully into relationship.

Course participants will be introduced to key concepts and practices including:

  • Finding a place of rest, resource and wellbeing from which to be in relationship;

  • The value of mindfulness and how it can help create a safe therapeutic relationship and facilitate recovery from relational wounds;

  • The Core Process theoretical model of Self, Being and Source and the cultivation of a being-to-being holding field;

  • The power of present moment enquiry in relational work;

  • Practices for tuning into more subtle and non-verbal aspects of communication.

We welcome people attending for various reasons including:

  • Qualified existing Psychotherapists, Counsellors and Health Practitioners looking to gain CPD credits;

  • Meditation Teachers and people interested in exploring the link between psychological and spiritual wellbeing.

We welcome people from all spiritual traditions or none - it is certainly not necessary to be a Buddhist to do this course, or have any prior knowledge of Buddhism. We respect and encourage the diverse ways people can connect with personal forms of wellbeing.

The courses below are listed in date order, the course that starts soonest is listed first.

  • Post Qualification CPD Diploma in Core Process Psychotherapy (November 2025)

    Post Qualification CPD Diploma in Core Process Psychotherapy (November 2025)

    DATES: : Sunday 2 November 2025 - Fri 7 November 2025

    VENUE: Karuna Dartmoor, TQ13 7TR

    TUTOR: Maura Sills, Honorary Fellow of UKCP,  Founder of Karuna Institute and Core Process Psychotherapy

    COSTS: £1,390 (with a deposit of £400 - deposit is payable within 7 days of acceptance onto the course)

    We may be able to offer payment plans to spread the cost of the course over a longer time, as long as the final payment of any payment plan is 8 weeks before the start date of the course. If this is something you would be interested in discussing, please let us know once you’re accepted onto the course.

    The Post Qualification CPD Diploma in Core Process Psychotherapy offers 40 continuing professional development hours.