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DATE
17 Nov 2026
TIME
9am – 4.30pm (GMT+8)
LOCATION
Manila
It was helpful and I felt a safe space.
Lay Counselor
Happy. I learned a lot.
HR Officer
Informative and challenging.
Priest
Full of learnings and unique topics.
HR Officer
Diverse and relevant topics.
Guidance Counselor / Principal
Awesome and historical experience.
HR Monitor
It gives me more knowledge and updates in my practice.
Doctor
I feel rejuvenated and more grounded after the sessions.
Consultant
Perfect environment for continuous learning and improvement.
E-commerce Specialist
It was a great experience and knowledge that can be shared and applied to my workplace and subordinates.
OD & L&D Practitioner
The conference was very informative about current psychotherapy issues and techniques. Hoping for more conferences in the future!
Study Coach
It is refreshing for someone who graduated 12 years ago. A true master is an eternal student.
HR Associate
Highly informative and applicable to all aspects of a person — no matter how many roles you take.
Medical Devices Safety Clinician & Mom
Came in detached, going home attuned with oneself — this is what NCPC did to me.
Municipal Health Officer, Local Government Unit of Sison
Very informative and refreshing. Updating information helps break new barriers in the workplace.
HR Monitor
Why attend?
The National Counselling & Psychotherapy Conference is Asia’s leading in-person conference for counselling and psychotherapy professionals.
Now in it’s 8th edition, NCPC PH 2026 is designed to be practical, engaging, clinically relevant and a focused day of learning and connection for the mental health community.
Expert-Led, Practice-Focused Training
Sessions led by experienced clinicians, with a strong emphasis on practical takeaways you can use in your work.
Topics Grounded in Real Clinical Practice
Content shaped by 2025 delegate feedback, addressing contemporary and complex issues faced by practitioners in Philippines.
Interactive, In-Person Learning
Live discussions, case-based insights and audience Q&A — designed to move beyond passive listening.
Connection That Matters
Dedicated time to connect with peers, reflecting feedback that community and shared learning are core to the NCPC experience.
Topics
- Burnout, capacity, and sustainable practice
- Clinical decision-making in complex cases
- Engaging families and managing resistance
- Imposter syndrome and professional confidence
- Neurodiversity across the lifespan
- Culture, identity, and meaning making in therapy
- Mental health ethics and responsibility in organisations











