FAQ: Frequently Asked Questions

What do I have to do to enroll at the school?

Fill in and send the application form to register for the admission's test/entrance exam.

What does the admission's test consist of ?

a) An interview to evaluate applicant's professional curriculum, their motivation, their specific abilities and any publications.
b) a test to verify their practical knowledge of the English Language
c) Valuation of their personal characteristics which emerge in the context of team work.

Even though I don't know English, can I still do the admission's test?

Yes. Knowledge of the English language gives applicants an advantage, since the school is part of network among schools of constructivist psychotherapy from various countries whose communal language is English.

I still have to take the state exam but can I still enroll for the school?

Yes, as long as you provide a written declaration that you will take the state exam within the first examination session (at the next official date declared).

I am not on the register. Do I have to be on it?

The enrollment/registration on the Professional Register is obligatory but it can also be done during the first year of the school.

What is the cost?

Euro 3900.00 includes everything except the hours of personal analysis.

Can I pay in installments?

Yes, 3 installments per year of Euro 1300.00 paid at intervals of about 4 months.

How many hours of personal analysis do I have to do and how much does it cost ?

20 hours of personal analysis during the four years of the course. The cost depends on your own free choice of therapist.

Do I have to be insured?

The school insures its students annually against accidents and for third party damages.

How many lesson days are planned each year?

12 weekends are planned annually. A weekend includes Friday, Saturday and Sunday.

I do not live in Padua, can I do the training in an institution in my city?

Yes. The school has already an agreement with institutions located in Veneto, Friuli Venezia Giulia, Trentino Alto Adige, Lombardy, Piemonte, Liguria, Emilia Romagna, Tuscany, Campania, Marche e Puglia. Every year the school tries to arrange new agreements often based on the students' suggestions.