About the Mapping Tool
The Mapping Tool can take a significant amount of time to fill in. It requires applicants to contact the institution where they completed their psychotherapy program to obtain supporting documentation for example: course syllabi, details of clinical placements, etc.
The mapping tool is based on the competencies described in the document Entry-to-Practice Competency Profile, linked above. The competencies in the mapping tool are grouped into five main areas:
- Foundations
- Collegial and Inter-professional Relationships
- Professional Responsibilities
- Therapeutic Process
- Professional Literature and Applied Research
Within each grouping are 21 main competencies and several sub-competencies. In completing the mapping tool, applicants should focus on the 10 main competencies that will be the focus of review. They involve demonstrating how applicants:
- Integrate a theory of human psychological functioning and development.
- Work within a framework based upon an established psychotherapeutic theory.
- Integrate knowledge of comparative psychotherapy relevant to practice.
- Integrate awareness of self in relation to professional role.
- Integrate knowledge of human and cultural diversity in relation to psychotherapy practice.
- Engage in psychotherapy with clients and maintain a professional frame for therapy.
- Establish and maintain an effective therapeutic relationship.
- Apply safe and effective use of self in the therapeutic relationship.
- Conduct an appropriate risk assessment.
- Structure and facilitate the therapeutic process.
The other competencies in which applicants must demonstrate proficiency are:
- Use effective professional communication.
- Build and maintain effective relationships.
- Comply with legal and professional obligations.
- Apply ethical decision making.
- Maintain self-care and level of health necessary for responsible therapy.
- Obtain clinical supervision & consultation when necessary.
- Provide reports to third parties.
- Identify when and how to refer clients appropriately.
- Conduct an effective closure process to end a course of therapy appropriately.
- Access and apply a range of relevant professional literature.
- Use research findings to inform clinical practice.