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Master’s, Integrative Psychology
Start your journey to a career as an integrative therapist. Build a thriving practice while earning your MA in Psychology.
In partnership with COMMON INSTITUTE.
Get Your Master’s Degree While Building Your Own Practice
Our MA program is the only degree that allows you to earn academic credit while building your client base, guided by experienced therapists and mentors.
PROGRAM PHILOSOPHY
Weaving a Web of Human Nature
Our program bridges leading paradigms in modern psychology, drawing from select modalities to help students develop a more integrated and complete understanding of human nature.
Learn Through Experience
The most effective learning comes through a blend of real-world experience, mentorship, and focused study. Our program cuts out unnecessary academic filler and teaches you by designing life-changing experiences.

Program Overview:
Degree: Master of Arts, Integrative Psychology
Online Degree with in-person course options (4 days each)
48 Quarter Credits, 1,380 hours total coursework
Option for licensure preparation (read disclosures in the FAQ section).
Key Considerations:
Cost: ~$25,000
Payment plans, and private student loans available.
Accept transfer credit from Somatic Experiencing, IFS, yoga/meditation Training, coaching institutions, massage school, Chinese medicine school, and more.
Degree Concentrations:
Choose from one of 4 different degree concentrations. You’ll complete core, foundational coursework in year 1, and choose a concentration in year 2.
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Master’s Degree Program
Learn about our program and process for becoming an Integrative Therapist.
FAQs:
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This program is designed to meet the Board of Behavioral Sciences requirements for the California Professional Clinical Counselor (LPCC) license. While every state has unique licensure requirements, California's requirements often meet or exceed those of other states. We’ve designed our curriculum to meet the educational requirements for licensure in Canada, including Ontario, BC, Alberta, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and PEI.
Licensure requirements for state and international boards vary widely and are subject to change over time. While successful completion of the degree program offered by the Integrative Psychology Institute is a critical step toward meeting educational requirements for licensure, it does not guarantee that a state or international licensing board will approve a graduate’s application.
The U.S. Department of Education regulation 34 CFR 668.43(a)(5)(v) requires institutions to disclose whether a program meets the educational requirements for licensure or certification in each U.S. state.
Licensure application decisions are made solely at the discretion of each jurisdiction’s licensing board. While the Integrative Psychology Institute provides general guidance on licensure requirements, such guidance should not be interpreted as a guarantee of licensure approval.
For detailed licensure information, students are encouraged to review the resources provided in the official licensure disclosure document and contact the licensing boards for the specific state(s) or country where they plan to seek licensure.
Students are responsible for verifying that the program meets the educational requirements for licensure or certification in the location(s) where they intend to practice. While the Integrative Psychology Institute supports students pursuing licensure in states where the program is aligned with board requirements, the institute cannot guarantee licensure approval in states where alignment has not been established or for international licensure.
If you have questions about licensure, please refer to the provided resources or contact your intended jurisdiction’s licensing board for clarification.
3. Will I be able to transfer credits from previous training towards the degree?
Yes. All training hours from our Psychosomatic Practitioner training will go towards this degree. We also accept transfer credits from non-conventional education like yoga trainings, massage training, and other integrative health education. These will be assessed during your official enrollment process.
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We’ve designed the degree to be online-based. We also run 4-day in-person weekends twice a year which are optional, but highly encouraged.
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You do not need a bachelor’s degree to take our courses. However, if you want to seek your Masters Degree through us, you do need a Bachelors degree in any subject to qualify. If you do not have a bachelor's degree, you can complete one concurrently while enrolled or take our coursework as professional certifications.
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We’ve designed our curriculum to meet the educational requirements for licensure in Canada, including Ontario, BC, Alberta, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and PEI.
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Yes, in many instances. When you apply, our academic advisors will guide you towards how you can use your current client sessions towards credit.