NASAP Certificates

 NASAP is now offering two certificates

NEW! Certificate in Adlerian Psychotherapy

The Certificate in Adlerian Psychotherapy is an acknowledgment by the North American Society of Adlerian Psychology (NASAP) and is provided to members in good standing who have received specialized Adlerian clinical training and supervision in Adlerian psychotherapy. This advanced post-master's certificate recognizes specialized Adlerian clinical training of a required standard, which is above and beyond a master's degree obtained at regionally accredited colleges and universities. As such, this certificate is not a replacement for an advanced degree in mental health or any other field, nor is this a license to practice psychotherapy.

Click this application form for the MS Word version. Click this application form for a PDF version. Please review it carefully and contact the Education and Professional Development Committee by email at adlerpsychotherapycertificate@gmail.com if you have questions.

Criteria for NASAP Certificate in Adlerian Psychotherapy

The Certificate in Adlerian Psychotherapy minimum requirements A-F

Students can start the certificate process during their graduate training but must have a conferred degree to complete this certificate. Submit a copy of your graduate diploma and proof of licensure (if applicable).

A.    NASAP Membership for at least two (2) consecutive years

*  Indicate membership history in the form below. NASAP Student membership may be included.

B.  Master’s degree (or equivalent) in a mental health or allied health field

*  Master’s degree (or equivalent) in a mental health or allied health field open to psychologists, counselors, social workers, marriage and family therapists, physicians, and psychiatric nurses and be licensed OR license eligible to practice in their locale.

C.    100 hours of Adlerian Focused Study: workshops, lectures, classes, or other approved forms of training distributed across these core clinical processes:

  • Lifestyle Assessment

  • Cultural competency and diversity

  • Early recollection assessment and interpretation

  • Family constellation

  • Psychopathology from an IP perspective

  • IP treatment methods: individuals, groups, couples, families, communities

  • IP treatment methods: parent education

  • Trauma and IP

  • General psychotherapy related IP courses: various topics

These training hours must be offered by a minimum of three NASAP members, two of which must hold the Diplomate of the North American Society of Adlerian Psychology.

Training can be received through videotape/audiotape instruction, web-based or other technology-based courses, home study, in-person conferences and workshops, Taptalk recordings, and Individual Psychology article CEs.

Of the 100 contact hours, a minimum of 30 contact hours must be received from the NASAP annual conferences, training materials offered on the NASAP website, the Individual Psychology article CE project, and/ or Taptalk contact hours.

12 hours minimum of intensive workshops (minimum 3 hours in length) at an Adlerian conference, an affiliated Adlerian training provider or institution that is in good standing with NASAP, or with other training groups but with NASAP diplomate trainers.

The remaining training hours shall be Adlerian focused, with documentation provided to the review committee (and listed below), from workshops or classes at an Adlerian Conference or offered through some other affiliated Adlerian training provider or institution from more than one of the following sources:  

  • TAPtalk recordings (including quiz questions)

  • Individual Psychology article CEs from Didacte program (including quiz questions)

  • Live (in-person or web-based) conference attendance - affiliate conferences/trainings count- documentation must be submitted. Consultation, training, case consultation, and study groups are also acceptable.

 

NASAP affiliate organizations and trainings

offered by NASAP diplomates for other training organizations, NASAP conferences, Adlerian-related institutes, workshops, and trainings. 

 

D.    Supervision/consultation: 10 hours of providing or receiving Adlerian-focused licensure supervision, peer consultation, or training to count towards these contact hours. These hours must be provided by a NASAP diplomate or a practitioner who holds the NASAP Certificate in Adlerian psychotherapy.

 

*  Provide a summary of your supervision/consultation hours (minimum of 10) in a short cover letter included in your application materials and ALSO a letter (or copy of an email) from your supervisor that describes the timeframe and number of hours of supervision.

 

E.    Candidates must have earned the certificate of study from NASAP (or the NASAP diplomate)

*  Include a copy of your certificate of study or diplomate. Training hours from the certificate of study can be applied to the certificate but must be psychotherapy-focused training hours. 

 

F.   Payment of $200 is required for application, review, and certificate. 

*  This fee is non-refundable; a $50 credit will be made toward resubmission within three (3) years if the certificate is not awarded.

 

Special consideration will be given to those who have completed the requirements to the established standards for certification prior to 2021. We realize that many applicants will not have evidence of continuing education, so please submit a cover letter detailing your history of NASAP conference attendance, NASAP membership, supervision, and also list two references that could verify your activities. This exception will end on January 1, 2022. Requirements may be modified or waived on an individual basis for such prior study upon application to the Education and Professional Development Committee of NASAP.

 

Continued certification requirement: 50 hours of approved training every 3 years. 

The certificate will expire after three years and documentation of training hours and contributions to NASAP/Adlerian Psychology must be submitted for re-certification. Minimum across three different formats. 

  • Ongoing continuing education from: the NASAP conference, Affiliate conferences, article CE hours, online CEs

  • Provide training, group consultation, or supervision (individual or group)

  • Recertification/maintenance fee is $50 (every three years)

  • Continuous NASAP membership

 

Certificate of Study in Adlerian Psychology

The purpose of the Certificate of Study in Adlerian Psychology is to recognize those who have demonstrated a commitment to the study of the Individual Psychology of Alfred Adler.  This certificate is awarded to those NASAP members who complete a minimum of 100 hours of continuing education as outlined below.

Criteria for the NASAP Certificate of Study in Adlerian Psychology:

 1.   NASAP Affiliation:  Candidates for the Certificate of Study shall be general members of NASAP for at least two (2) consecutive years at the time of application.

 2.  Complete a Minimum of One Hundred (100) Hours of Adlerian Study:  Candidates for the Certificate of Study shall complete a total of 100 hours (minimum) of workshops or classes in Adlerian study.  These hours of study may be obtained in the three categories that follow:

A.   Introductory Programs or Courses:  Candidates for the Certificate of Study shall have a minimum of five (5) hours in attendance at Introduction to Adlerian Psychology program(s) or course(s) at NASAP Conference(s) or other affiliated Adlerian training providers or institutions.

B.   Intensive Workshop Attendance:  Candidates for the Certificate of Study shall have a minimum of twenty-four (24) hours of intensive workshops (minimum 4 hours in length) at an Adlerian Conference or other affiliated Adlerian training providers or institutions.  Study may include a combination of courses in such core areas as:

  • General Principles of Adlerian Psychology

  • School Applications

  • Family Counseling

  • Counseling and Psychotherapy

  • Parent Education

  • Business and Organizations (Leadership)

 C.   Additional Workshop/Class Attendance  Candidates for the Certificate of Study shall complete the remaining hours in workshops or classes at an Adlerian Conference or other affiliated Adlerian training provider or institution.  Areas of study may include any of those listed in item #2B above.

3.  Period of Study:  All work must be completed within a five-year time frame.

4.  Course of Study Faculty;  Workshops/courses contributing to the Certificate of Study program must be offered by a minimum of three NASAP members, two of which must hold the Diplomate of the North American Society of Adlerian Psychology.  In addition, at least two of the courses/workshops must be presented in face-to-face instruction by an Adlerian faculty member.  Other contact with Adlerian faculty may be through videotape/audiotape instruction, web-based or other technology-based courses, or home study.

 Application and Award Process:

  • Certificate of Study Updates are available in increments of 100 hours for a review fee of $50. This fee must be submitted with an application for additional hours earned since completion of those for the initial Certificate.

  • Members awarded the Certificate of Study in Adlerian Psychology will receive a frameable certificate and be recognized in the NASAP News and at the NASAP Annual Conference.

  • Members awarded the Certificate of Study Update will receive an embossed seal that can be added to the original Certificate and will also be recognized in the NASAP News and at the NASAP Annual Conference.

Certified Adlerian Practitioners

  • Benbachir, Abla

    Located in Morocco

  • Bluvshtein, Marina

    Located in the USA, Minnesota

  • Caroline Faifman

    Located in the USA, Florida

  • Chang, Jeong Soon

    Located in South Korea

  • Cho, Eun Jeong

    Located in South Korea

  • Choi, Young Eun

    Located in South Korea

  • Courtney Evans

    Located in the USA, North Carolina

  • Jang, Kye Young

    Located in South Korea

  • Jessica Minckley

    Located in the USA, Washington

  • Joe Ramirez

    Located in Canada

  • Jun, Myong Nam

    Located in South Korea

  • Kang, Nami

    Located in South Korea

  •  Kim, Hyun Ju

    Located in South Korea

  • Kim, Sang Bok

    Located in South Korea

  • Kim, Young-joo

    Located in South Korea

  • Ku, Myong Shin

    Located in South Korea

  • Lee, Kyung Sung

    Located in South Korea

  • Lee, Myung Ok

    Located in South Korea

  • Lee, Soon Hee

    Located in South Korea

  • Lee, You Me

    Located in South Korea

  • Lee, Yun Seo

    Located in South Korea

  • Park, Ju Young

    Located in South Korea

  • Park, Shin Yeon

    Located in South Korea

  • Park, Yejin

    Located in South Korea

  • Seol, Yun Jung

    Located in South Korea

  • Shin, Kyoung Ae

    Located in South Korea

  • Sperry, Jon

    Located in the USA, Florida

  • Vera Todorova

    Located in Bulgaria

  • Yeo, Hyun Joo

    Located in South Korea