“What I found most engaging was learning about so many other potential causes for illness, especially as an Internal Medicine doctor.
CLOSE THE COUNSELING TRAINING GAP
IPI INTEGRATIVE COUNSELING FELLOWSHIP
Master Psychotherapy Skills as a Nurse Practitioner or Physician Assistant - and Put It to Use in Every Session
9-Month Online Program
March 2026 - November 2026
FROM INTEGRATIVE PSYCHIATRY INSTITUTE
THE MOST TOP-RATED
CONTINUING MEDICAL EDUCATION TRAINING INSTITUTE
DEEPEN YOUR SCOPE.
SERVE MORE EFFECTIVELY.
A fellowship designed specifically to practice at the highest level of your scope, with the counseling skills your role demands.
Many advanced practice providers who specialize in psychiatry enter practice with only minimal to basic training in counseling. At the same time, most in primary care receive virtually none at all—yet both regularly encounter patients who need counseling support as part of their care.
Despite graduate education, advanced practice providers across specialties often feel underprepared for the counseling demands of everyday clinical care.
The IPI Integrative Counseling Fellowship is a highly accessible, 9-month online program built specifically for Nurse Practitioners and Physician Assistants. It equips them with practical, trauma-informed, and multi-modal psychotherapy skills to better support their patients.
This is the only program of its kind designed for advanced practice providers, offering real-time mentorship, evidence-based techniques, and a comprehensive integrative curriculum—delivering the core foundations of a counseling degree in a flexible, work-compatible format.
TUITION DETAILS
Regular Tuition:
$16,000
Early Registration Discount:
$9,000
$1,000/month X 9 months
Limited spots available
To pay in full or have more questions email: [email protected]
HOW CAN I USE
THE IPI INTEGRATIVE COUNSELING FELLOWSHIP?
Whether you’re in psychiatry, women’s health, primary care, or another clinical setting, the IPI Integrative Counseling Fellowship gives you the tools to practice more effectively — and more ethically — in every session. You’ll leave with practical, evidence-based counseling skills that you can apply immediately in visits focused on medication management, anxiety, trauma, or emotional support.
Providers trained through the Integrative Psychiatry Institute report feeling more confident, more attuned, and better equipped to create lasting change. Whether you’re building a private practice, stepping into a leadership role, or simply seeking to serve patients more fully, this fellowship supports your growth.
From brief interventions in high-volume settings to deep, structured therapy in integrative care models, the IPI Integrative Counseling Fellowship meets you where you are — and helps you go further.
FOR PRACTITIONERS COMMITTED TO
GETTTING MENTAL HEALTHCARE
BACK ON TRACK
This program is designed for psychiatric and primary care Nurse Practitioners, Physician Assistants, and other advanced licensed medical providers who engage in behavioral health care as part of their clinical practice.
If you’re providing counseling in any form — from medication management visits that turn emotional, to sessions addressing anxiety, trauma, or stress — this fellowship was built with you in mind.
Whether you’re looking to deepen your impact, expand your scope, or finally gain the training your role demands, this program gives you the structure, mentorship, and confidence to get there.
Now accepting:
This fellowship is ideal for providers who routinely encounter mental health concerns and are seeking beginner to advanced evidence-based approaches to counseling and behavioral health integration.

Being with like-minded people and presenters who value compassionate care gave me exactly what I was looking for. This is the kind of training that fills the gaps in what we were taught.
Patricia Delate, NP
IPI Program Alumni
The Problem Is Clear — Even Specialists Feel Seriously Undertrained
In a national survey of 200 licensed NPs and PAs, the vast majority of whom had psychiatric licensure and specialization, we uncovered a striking reality...
...counseling is a daily part of clinical practice, yet most providers feel they were never properly trained to deliver it.
What Your Colleagues Reported:
80%
80% are actively providing mental health counseling in clinical sessions
10%
Yet, only 10% received meaningful and comprehensive counseling training in graduate school
70%
Over 70% don’t feel confident beyond basic counseling techniques
80%
And 80% said they want and need comprehensive counseling training to serve their patients better and fulfill the highest level of clinical care
As Actual Providers Put It:
“I feel like I’m doing therapy every day, but I was never trained to.” —PMHNP
“I feel confident in med management, but not when patients start opening up.” —PA-C
“I know therapy is part of what I do — but I’m often just winging it.”— PMHNP
“I need more support to feel like I’m doing this ethically and effectively.”— FNP
WHY THE COUNSELING TRAINING GAP MATTERS
If you’ve ever been in a moment where a patient opens up emotionally, but don’t feel prepared to go beyond empathy and a few “therapy-light” interventions, you’re not alone. Or, maybe you hear about behaviors that a patient needs to shift to get better, but you’re unsure how to respond in a way that leads to real change.
Graduate programs can only cover so much, especially when your training is rightly focused on delivering safe and effective medical care:
- 85% of primary care patients report aspects of a trauma history, but few receive trauma-informed care.
- 60% of psychiatric outpatients are prescribed two or more medications, often due to a lack of therapy, increasing polypharmacy risks, and patient dissatisfaction.
- Over half of patients with emotional or trauma-related symptoms report feeling “dismissed,” “disconnected,” or “unheard” during medical visits lacking attunement or therapeutic structure.
- Providers with counseling training retain patients longer, reduce liability, and increase billing opportunities, especially in integrative care models.
This counseling gap affects more than confidence. As you probably have seen, it impacts outcomes, fuels burnout, and leaves essential healing work unfinished. In a clinical environment where ethical standards, documentation demands, and liability risks are growing, you can significantly enhance treatment risk and reduce risk with more robust evidence-based counseling methods.
Sources include the National Council for Mental Wellbeing, SAMHSA, AJMC, NIMH, PTSD.va.gov, and industry reports on integrated care and billing trends.

This filled in a massive gap in my training. The teaching was grounded, useful, and so well-structured.
Susan Kellett, NP
IPI Program Alumni

WHY THIS TRAINING OPENS DOORS - AND ELEVATES YOUR PRACTICE
Whether you’re working in a healthcare system, already in private practice, or planning to launch your own, the needs and expectations around mental health care are rising.
Employers are looking for providers who are trauma-informed, clinically versatile, and ready to lead. They want to see depth of skill, not just licensure.
Many providers with advanced counseling skills qualify to mentor others, expanding their leadership role and autonomy. Many employers also expect providers to contribute to integrated behavioral teams, supervise others, and bill confidently for therapy sessions.
Private practice clinicians with structured counseling skills are charging 30–50% more per session, building stronger therapeutic relationships, and retaining patients longer. Those trained in modalities like ACT, DBT, or somatic work are standing out in saturated markets, not just for what they offer, but for the outcomes they deliver.
Across settings, advanced counseling skills don’t just open doors — they define your value.
IMAGINE IF YOU COULD...
That’s exactly what the IPI Integrative Counseling Fellowship is designed to deliver.

I feel a renewed energy to continue my work in mental health. The training was clinically relevant and deeply inspiring.
Andrea Conway, NP
IPI Program Alumni
CURRICULUM DETAILS
Designed to meet the realities of modern clinical care, this fellowship builds practical counseling skills across five essential modules — equipping you to engage more deeply with patients and support lasting change.
MODULE 1: FOUNDATIONS OF COUNSELING PRACTICE
- Counseling & Communication Skills
- Trauma-Informed Care Principles
- Diagnostic Frameworks
- Clinical Ethics & Professional Boundaries
- Multicultural Issues in Counseling
MODULE 2: TRAUMA-INFORMED CARE PRINCIPLES
- Polyvagal-Informed Counseling
- Somatic Mindfulness for Trauma
- Sensorimotor Bilateral Engagement
- Rhythmic and Embodied Regulation Practices
MODULE 3: COGNITIVE AND BEHAVIORAL THERAPIES
- Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) Skills Training
- Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) Essentials
- Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT)
MODULE 4: RELATIONAL, PSYCHODYNAMIC, AND PARTS-BASED WORK
- Psychodynamic & Relational Therapy Essentials
- Parts-Oriented Therapy (IFS-Informed)
- Attachment Theory In Clinical Practice
- Transference and Countertransference
MODULE 5: SPECIALIZED POPULATION & COMPLEX CASEWORK
- Advanced Case Formulation Across Modalities
- Integrative Treatment Planning
- Co-Occurring Conditions
- Population-Specific Applications
- Group and Couples Work
WHAT YOU’LL GET
The IPI Integrative Counseling Fellowship was created to meet the needs of busy, advanced practice providers — blending clinical rigor with the flexibility of online education.
With over 100 hours of training, the program gives you the psychotherapy foundation you may not have received in graduate school, helping you build confidence, sharpen your counseling skills, and earn certification as an integrative counselor.
Whether you are a psychiatric specialist, primary care provider, or clinician in any role that addresses behavioral health, this program was built with you in mind. Your integrative counseling certification doesn’t just sharpen your skills — it strengthens your professional profile, supporting job transitions, academic advancement, or private practice growth.
Every live session is recorded and stored in your private learning library, so if you miss a class, you can catch up on your own schedule. You’ll also maintain full access to your course materials, recordings, and resources for one full year after the program ends.

Online Lectures
Tuesdays, 6:00 PM MT
Learn directly from expert faculty specializing in a variety of counseling modalities. All sessions are recorded for those who can’t attend live.

Home Group Sessions
Options Available Soon
Meet weekly with a dedicated home group of peers and a counseling mentor. You’ll receive coaching and guided feedback in role plays in a supportive, real-time setting. Groups are scheduled based on your availability.

Virtual Intensive I
March 6, 2026
9:00 AM - 1:00 PM MT
Kick off the fellowship with a 4-hour live immersive training focused on core principles and foundational frameworks.

Virtual Intensive II
November 14, 2026
9:00 AM - 1:00 PM MT
Close the program with a 4-hour live capstone session, focusing on integration and graduation.

Private Community Forum
Stay connected between sessions in a secure online space where fellows share insights, resources, and clinical questions. Moderated by IPI faculty.
TUITION DETAILS
Regular Tuition:
$16,000
Early Registration Discount:
$9,000
$1,000/month X 9 months
Limited spots available
To pay in full or have more questions email: [email protected]

I left the training with practical tools I could use immediately — and more confidence navigating patient emotions that used to throw me off.
Kari Green, NP
IPI Program Alumni
FEATURED LECTURERS
Throughout your fellowship experience, you’ll be guided by a multidisciplinary faculty of renowned clinicians, educators, and thought leaders in integrative mental health care. The Integrative Psychiatry Institute brings together highly experienced professionals across psychiatry, counseling, somatic therapy, behavioral medicine, and trauma-informed care — ensuring you’re learning from those who not only teach the work but actively practice it.
Leadership Team
Meet the leadership team behind the IPI Integrative Counseling Fellowship — a group of seasoned clinicians, educators, and innovators dedicated to transforming mental health training for advanced practice providers. Our course directors and co-founders bring decades of experience in integrative psychiatry, psychotherapy, and clinical education to guide your learning every step of the way.

This was a fantastic experience. The whole program was excellent — the content, the speakers, the energy. It’s made me a better provider.
Greg Tallent, PA-C
IPI Program Alumni
Frequently Asked Question
Who is this fellowship for?
The program is designed for licensed Nurse Practitioners, Physician Assistants, and other advanced practice providers in psychiatric, primary care, and women’s health settings who routinely engage in behavioral health care. Whether you’re new to counseling or seeking to deepen your skills, this fellowship meets you where you are.
Do I need prior counseling experience to apply?
No. Many providers in our community report feeling undertrained in counseling despite using it every day, especially psychiatric nurse practitioners. This program begins with foundational skills but quickly builds into intermediate and advanced techniques, making it suitable for both beginners and experienced clinicians looking to formalize and deepen their skills.
How is the program delivered?
The fellowship is fully online and includes:
- Weekly live lectures on Tuesday evenings (6:00 PM MT)
- Weekly peer group sessions with mentorship
- Two virtual intensive training events
- A private online community forum
- Access to all recordings and materials for one year post-completion
What credential will I receive?
Graduates earn certification as an IPI Certified Integrative Counselor, along with CME/CE credits. This can strengthen your clinical portfolio, support licensure requirements, and open opportunities in integrated care or supervision roles.
Is this program eligible for CME?
Our programs are approved at the start of the training. We are hopeful we will receive 20 hours of accredited continuing education CME. You will receive documentation upon completion for submission to your certifying body.
How much time should I expect to commit each week?
Plan on approximately 2-3 hours per week, which includes live sessions, group work, optional readings, and applied clinical practice. Only one hour per week is required to attend live. All live content is recorded, so you can catch up if needed.
What makes this different from other counseling training programs?
This is the only counseling fellowship designed specifically for advanced practice providers. It bridges practical skills with real-time mentorship, integrates multiple evidence-based modalities, and compresses the core elements of a counseling degree into a 9-month, flexible format.
Is there a payment plan?
Yes. Payment plans are standard to make tuition more accessible. Early registration is offered at a discounted rate of $8,000, compared to the full tuition of $16,000. Our payment plan is $1000 per month for 8 months.
When does the program start and end?
The fellowship runs from March 2026 to November 2026, with all sessions conducted virtually. Key intensive dates are March 6 and November 14.
TUITION DETAILS
Regular Tuition:
$16,000
Early Registration Discount
$9,000
$1,000/month X 9 months
Limited spots available
To pay in full or have more questions email: [email protected]

Our Guarantee
Our commitment to furthering your education
The knowledge, experience, and confidence you will gain from attending the IPI Integrative Counseling Fellowship is unparalleled.
No other program provides a learning experience like this, from the quality of training to the world-class faculty ready for your every question.
The IPI Integrative Counseling Fellowship will equip you to deliver practical, ethical, and trauma-informed mental health counseling with clarity, confidence, and clinical precision.
Make an investment in yourself and your education. Take your practice to a new level of patient care.
And if you’re not happy with the program, you can get a full refund within the first 14 days after the date that you pay and register, as long as it’s before the start of the program. Once the program starts, no refunds will be issued. Simply reach out to our team, let us know what we could have done better, and your refund will be on its way.
Have more questions?
[email protected]