Course Overview
The Level 2 Theotherapy Diploma is designed as a continuation for students who have successfully completed and graduated from Level 1. This course builds on the foundations already established, equipping participants with deeper understanding,
greater confidence, and practical tools to grow in Theotherapy.
Course Aim
This course is designed to help and equip individuals to grow in Theotherapy,
developing both their knowledge and their ability to apply it effectively in real-life contexts.
Course Details
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Level: Diploma (Level 2)
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Duration: 5th September 2026 – 14th June 2027
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Every 3/4 Weeks approximately apart from holiday times
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Saturdays: 9:30am - 5:30pm and Mondays: 7:00pm - 9:00pm (Zoom Only)
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Format: Ongoing training, teaching, and practical equipping
Course Dates:
5th & 7th September 2026
3rd & 5th October 2026
7th & 9th November 2026
5th & 7th December 2026
9th & 11th January 2027
30th January & 1st February 2027
27th February & 1st of March 2027
20th & 22nd March 2027
10th & 12th April 2027
8th & 10th May 2027
29th May & 1st of June 2027
12th & 14th June 2027
Course Modules and Outlines
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Advanced Systems Theory and Functional Structure
An in-depth analysis of systemic categorisation and the “Pain/Pleasure Principle,” exploring how system distortions lead to dysfunctional consequences in human behaviour.
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The Cortico-Medullary Model of the Mind
A clinical study of the Cortico-Medullary (CM) structure, examining the relationship between personality, mental conflict, and physiological responses.
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Theological Anthropology and the Architecture of Acceptance
Exploring the concept of “Eternity within Man” and the P(a) state, focusing on the therapeutic power of perfection in acceptance within a framework of divine love.
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Personality Formation and Core Psychological Schemes
An investigation into the “Supracore” and “Core” schemes that build identity, including the ontological approach to understanding human existence.
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Holistic Human Sexuality and Development
A comprehensive review of biological development, psychological gender identity, and a biblical rationale for human sexuality across the lifespan.
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The Psychodynamics of Attachment and Relationships
Examining the essential role of romantic love, the factors of attraction, and the “Flame of Love” within the context of marriage and family systems.
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Trauma-Informed Care and Abuse Recovery
Specialised training in counselling survivors of sexual abuse and addressing the complex psychological needs of those recovering from trauma.
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Advanced Psychopathology and Personality Disorders
A clinical deep-dive into the formation of personality disorders, affective (mood) disorders, and the diagnosis of severe psychopathology.
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Emotional Resolution and Grudge Dissipation
Practical therapeutic techniques for resolving deep-seated resentment, understanding “Masking,” and managing affect polarisation.
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The Pneumascopic Nature of the Human Spirit
Integrating spiritual and psychological models to understand the human spirit’s role in health, disease, and the recovery process.
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Crisis Intervention and the Therapeutics of Fear
Developing clinical approaches to phobias, Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), and suicide prevention through the lens of human freedom.
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Comparative Psychology and Ethical Practice
A survey of global schools of psychology and models of mental health, underpinned by a rigorous foundation in therapeutic ethics.
Course Assignments
Weekly reflective journals
Case studies analysis
Essay on a Theotherapy topic
Group project
Fees & Payment Options
The total cost of the course is €1,260.
Please note all payments are final and non-refundable.
Participants can choose from the following payment options:
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Full Payment:
€1,260 paid upfront (paid by August 31st 2026)
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Instalment Plan:
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€630 for Semester 1 (paid by August 31st 2026)
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€630 for Semester 2 (paid by December 31st 2026)
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Deposit Option:
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€126 deposit to secure your place
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Deposit must be paid by 30th June 2026
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€504 for Semester 1 must be paid by August 31st 2026
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