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British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy (BACP)

“It’s Good To Talk”


www.itsgoodtotalk.org.uk

www.bacp.co.uk


BACP House

15 St John’s Business Park

Lutterworth

LE17 4HB


01455 883300


bacp@bacp.co.uk



The BACP is a membership organisation and a registered charity that sets standards for therapeutic practice and provides information for therapists, clients of therapy, and the general public.


BACP has over 33,500 members who are counsellors and/or psychotherapists who work to BACP standards set out in the BACP Ethical Framework for Good Practice in Counselling and Psychotherapy.


BACP believes it is important that people understand what counselling and psychotherapy is about and what they should expect from the process of therapy. Raising awareness among society is therefore an essential aim for the organisation.


The “It’s Good To Talk” website has been designed to help people find out more about counselling and psychotherapy, especially those who are considering therapy as an option for themselves or someone else, or for clients who are already involved in therapy.



UKCP

www.psychotherapy.org.uk


The United Kingdom Council for Psychotherapy

2nd Floor

Edward House

2 Wakley Street

LONDON

EC1V 7LT


0207 014 9955


info@ukcp.org.uk



The United Kingdom Council for Psychotherapy (UKCP) is an umbrella organisation, with over 70 training and listing organisations in membership. UKCP holds the national register of psychotherapists and psychotherapeutic counsellors, containing over 6,700 registrants who meet exacting standards and training requirements.

UKCP produces publications and runs meetings and conferences to inform and consult on issues of concern to practitioners and support continuing professional development.


As part of its commitment to protection of the public, UKCP works to improve access to psychological therapies, to support and disseminate research, to improve standards, and also deals with complaints against member organisation and registrants.



TAG (Trauma and Abuse Group)

www.tag-uk.net


Trauma and Abuse Group

The Willows Centre

11 Prospect Place

SWINDON

SN1 3LQ


chairman@tag-uk.net

membershipsec@tag-uk.net


The Trauma and Abuse Group is a group studying and supporting work concerning trauma, abuse and dissociation.  The group exists to provide information, support, training, encouragement and networking for counsellors, therapists, professional workers, carers and indeed anyone who is concerned or interested and any that are working with individuals who have suffered trauma and abuse. As a group we acknowledge the contribution of survivors to increased understanding in this area and respect the great value of their insights.


The steering group for TAG arose out of a working group set up by the Association of Christian Counsellors to provide training guidelines for counsellors working with survivors of ritual or extreme childhood abuse or who are working with dissociative disorders including dissociative identity disorder.


Membership is £15.00 per year and benefits include a twice-yearly journal Interact.



ACC

www.acc-uk.org


Association of Christian Counsellors

29 Momus Boulevard

Coventry

CV2 5NA


0845 124 9569

0845 124 9570


office@acc-uk.org


The Association was founded in 1992 to provide a nationwide umbrella organisation.


The vision may be summarised as follows:


  • The provision of nationwide standards for Christian counselling and care.
  • The provision of a nationwide system for the accreditation of Christian counsellors broadly acceptable to Christian churches, counselling organisations and the wider community.
  • The provision of a nationwide system for the recognition of training in Christian counselling and pastoral care.
  • The provision of a body which represents Christian counsellors and develops relations with institutions such as the social services and health authorities, and with denominations and professional bodies.
  • The encouragement, training and resourcing of Pastoral Carers.
  • The Association recognises that among Christians there is a great variety of approaches to counselling. Whereas it aims at high standards in practice and training it does not seek uniformity.



WPF

www.wpf.org.uk


WPF Therapy Ltd

23 Magdalen Street

LONDON

SE1 2EN


0207 378 2000


reception@wpf.org.uk


WPF Therapy, established in 1969, is the largest charitable provider of counselling and psychotherapy in England. We are also a leading provider of training for counsellors and psychotherapists with a wide range of accredited training programmes.


WPF Therapy is a member of both the BACP (British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy) and UKCP (United Kingdom Council for Psychotherapy). Our clinical service is accredited by BACP and our graduates are registered with UKCP. Our degrees are validated by Roehampton University.


WPF exists to help people with emotional, psychological, spiritual and relationship problems by seeking:


  • to provide high-quality affordable counselling and psychotherapy
  • to provide high-quality training to equip counsellors and psychotherapists to work competently in organisations or in private practice
  • to make high-quality counselling/psychotherapy and training available as widely as possible through the full range of WPF organisations
  • to conduct relevant research



Deep Release

www.deeprelease.org.uk


Pauline Andrew &

Dr Chris Andrew

Deep Release Ltd

122 Hunter Avenue

Shenfield

BRENTWOOD

Essex

CM15 8PG


01277 226121


info@deeprelease.org.uk



Deep Release is a network of counsellors, psychotherapists and psychiatrists who meet together regularly for training and support. With a basis of Christian faith and spirituality, we offer some of the most innovative and exciting counselling training courses currently available in the UK.

Our counsellors use many different creative approaches, including the release of blocked emotions, Gestalt interventions, creative tools and pre-and perinatal psychotherapy (in-womb and very early trauma). We place strong emphasis on research, particularly in the areas of neuroscience, body work and trauma. A high priority is given to continuous professional development.


Our training courses are interactive, highly visual, lively and challenging, with excellent materials for you to take home. They include day seminars and residential weekends in various locations around the country on a wide variety of topics relevant to both counsellors and clients.



Lifespan Integration

www.lifespanintegration.com

www.li-uk.co.uk


Lifespan Integration

Peggy Pace

PO Box 651

Roslyn WA 98941

USA


ppace@lifespanintegration.com



Lifespan Integration is a new therapeutic technique which was developed by Peggy Pace beginning in 2002. Pace originally designed Lifespan Integration [LI] for treating adults who experienced abuse or neglect in their childhoods. Since then, LI has been found to be effective with many different client populations and with all age groups. Lifespan Integration is now being successfully used by therapists in the United States, Canada, France, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom. LI has been found to be extremely effective in the treatment of anxiety disorders, posttraumatic stress disorder, attachment disorders, eating disorders, somatic disorders, and dissociative disorders.



Sensorimotor Psychotherapy Institute

www.sensorimotorpsychotherapy.org


Sensorimotor Psychotherapy

Institute

PO Box 19438

Boulder

CO 80308

US


USA 1-800-860-9258


office@sensorimotorpsychotherapy.org



The Sensorimotor Psychotherapy Institute (SPI) is an educational organization dedicated to the study and teaching of a somatic approach to clinical psychotherapy practice. Sensorimotor Psychotherapy is a body-oriented talking therapy that integrates verbal techniques with body-centered interventions in the treatment of trauma, attachment, and developmental issues.

SPI offers trainings and workshops for psychotherapists and allied professionals in Sensorimotor Psychotherapy and courses for body therapists on somatic resources. The courses taught by SPI are based on principles of mindfulness and mind/body/spirit holism and informed by contemporary research in neuroscience, attachment theory, trauma, and related fields.


John Bowlby Centre

www.thebowlbycentre.org.uk


The John Bowlby Centre

147 Commercial Street

LONDON

E1 6BJ


0207 247 9101


admin@thebowlbycentre.org.uk


We are an organisation committed to the development, promotion and practice of an attachment-based and relational approach to psychotherapy.

We offer a 4 year UKCP-accredited training for people wishing to become psychotherapists and professional development opportunities for psychotherapists, counsellors and other professionals working with people.  We have developed expertise in areas which include trauma, dissociation, addiction and disability.  We organise conferences and events to support the continuing professional development of our members.


Our journal:  Attachment - New Directions in Psychotherapy and Relational Psychoanalysis, provides opportunities to read about and contribute to the ongoing development of the attachment and relational approach to psychotherapy and counselling.  


We offer a referral service and clinic for those seeking psychotherapeutic help.



Penny Parks Foundation

www.ppfoundation.org


Debenham

Suffolk

IP14 6PT


info@ppfoundation.org



The Penny Parks Foundation - providing fast and painless resolution of Child Abuse trauma to the many victims worldwide through Parks Inner Child Therapy (PICT).


The Foundation also provides a valuable resource to clients, practitioners and health professionals as well as anyone interested in the topic of child abuse and its related subjects. Penny Parks herself is regularly consulted as an expert in the field by health professionals, the media and in legal cases



The Counselling Directory


Manor Coach House

Church Hill

Aldershot

Hampshire

GU12 4RQ


www.counselling-directory.org.uk



This website is a support network of UK counsellors and psychotherapists, with information on their training and experience, areas of counselling covered, fees and contact details. This service is free, confidential and easy to use.




Hypnotherapy Directory


Manor Coach House

Church Hill

Aldershot

Hampshire

GU12 4RQ


www.hypnotherapy-directory.org.uk



The Hypnotherapy Directory team is passionate about increasing awareness of the positive benefits hypnotherapy can achieve. Hypnotherapy Directory lists full profiles of hypnotherapists, detailing the different types of hypnotherapy offered, the fees they charge and their background information. We aim to be the leading directory for hypnotherapy advice and information, connecting those seeking support with the largest network of hypnotherapists in the UK.

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