UK Council for Psychotherapy
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The UK Council for Psychotherapy is the leading organisation for psychotherapists and psychotherapeutic counsellors in the UK. Alongside offering professional support for our members we regulate the profession and promote access to psychotherapy for all.
UK Council for Psychotherapy
2d ago
UK Council for Psychotherapy
1M ago
Shame and stigma appear in the experience of family estrangement. Reducing the stigma and providing therapeutic support can be transformative to the lives of those affected.  ..read more
UK Council for Psychotherapy
4M ago
UKCP recognises that gender-critical beliefs (that sex is both binary and immutable) are protected under the Equality Act 2010. UKCP also recognises the validity of the professional belief that children suffering from gender dysphoria should be treated with explorative therapy, rather than being affirmed towards irreversible and potentially damaging medical intervention. Psychotherapists and counsellors accredited by UKCP are fully entitled to hold such beliefs and any discrimination against them on this basis, including by UKCP-accredited training organisations, is unlawful ..read more
UK Council for Psychotherapy
6M ago
The UK Council for Psychotherapy has more than 11,000 individual members and over 70 organisational members. But where did it all start? In its anniversary year, Catherine Arnold explores UKCP origins.  ..read more
UK Council for Psychotherapy
6M ago
Following recent case law, and the publication of the interim Cass Review report, the UK Council for Psychotherapy (UKCP) is today issuing a statement on the law regarding gender-critical views and its implications for the practice of psychotherapy and psychotherapeutic counselling ..read more