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The National Council of Psychotherapists

Est 1971

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The NCP is one of the longest established societies of its type in the United Kingdom, being formed in 1971 following the 'Foster Report' on the statutory registration of psychotherapists.

The NCP is a national association of therapists, mainly in private practice, to whom the public may confidently refer. Most schools of psychological thought are represented and a wide variety of therapeutic approaches are offered. This site provides a large volume of data, including contact details for the majority of our membership. You can navigate this site using the menu bar above or conduct a full search of this site (results will appear in a separate window) using the Search Box below

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Conference Announcement, see Notice Board for more details:-

 

Autism Spectrum Disorder And

Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)

Conference

Thursday 2 October 2008, Hilton Glasgow Grosvenor Hotel

 

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Welcome to The National Council of Psychotherapists

Est. 1971

 

This site has had visitors since launch on May 30th 2008

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IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT FOR ALL

 

The statutory regulation of psychotherapists and counsellors: call for ideas

23/07/2008 - 24/10/2008

It is most important to all of our Members and all other therapists that we each respond to this call for ideas from the Health Professions Council (HPC).

If you use the following link:

 

www.hpc-uk.org/aboutus/consultations/index.asp?id=72

 

at the bottom of the page, under related documents, you can download a PDF file of the call for ideas request.

Our Member, Rosalyn Young, is acting as our Liaison Officer with HPC and she will be happy to hear your views on this.

If you wish to discuss anything in this paper, or anything else concerning regulation, please send all requests for her to NCP HQ at ncphq@btinternet.com and she will contact you by your preferred method.

 

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TO CONTACT THE NCP BY EMAIL, CLICK HERE

 

TO CONTACT THE NCP BY TELEPHONE IN THE U.K.

0845 2306072

 

FROM ELSEWHERE IN THE WORLD

+44 (0) 1773 711031

SITE LAST UPDATED

6 SEPTEMBER 2008

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