The New York Institute for Psychotherapy Training
in Infancy, Childhood and Adolescence  

 

Now accepting applications for Sept. 2010 - Open House May 3, 2010

 

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The NYIPT program welcomes candidates from mental health professions who are interested in becoming trained child therapists.  The program does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, gender, sexual orientation, religion, age, disability or national or ethnic background. 

 

The program is open to all qualified mental health professionals licensed (or license-eligible) in these areas:

  • Creative Arts Therapies (Master’s level)

  • Psychiatric Nursing
  • Psychiatry
  • Psychology
  • Social Work
  • Mental Health Counseling

To apply for admission, the following documents must be submitted along with our Application (Word doc, or Adobe PDF):

  • Personal Statement

  • Three letters of recommendation (At least one academic and one supervisory)

  • Copy of transcript from University Graduate School and/or New York State License

  • Personal Resume

  • Candidate’s Psychotherapist Information Form (Word doc, or Adobe PDF)  (if applicable)

  • $25 nonrefundable processing fee

Application should be sent by mail to:

NYIPT Executive Co-Director
Dr. Phyllis Cohen
3701 Bedford Avenue
Brooklyn, NY 11229

or via email to: Dr. Phyllis Cohen

Candidate’s Psychotherapist Information Form should be mailed by the therapist to Dr. Carole Grand at the address shown on the form.

 

 

Applications are evaluated on a rolling admissions basis through the month of August to begin a new semester in September.  Early application is encouraged.  Applications are screened by our Executive Committee and applicants may be interviewed by administration and faculty.

 

Once accepted into the program, candidates and administration both sign a Letter of Agreement (Word doc, or Adobe PDF) and a $150 deposit is given to hold the candidate’s place in the new class. Classes begin each academic year on the first Tuesday in September, on the day after Labor Day. 

 

 

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