Celebrating 30 years of UKCP
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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
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UKCP guidance regarding gender critical views
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1M 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
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Access to Psychotherapy: A key component of mental health equity
UK Council for Psychotherapy
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2M ago
With discrimination and disparities affecting marginalised communities access to mental health the UK, we're calling on government action to promote mental health equity and expand therapeutic services to improve access for all ..read more
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Understanding cultural competence in mental healthcare
UK Council for Psychotherapy
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2M ago
Explore the essence of cultural competence in UK mental health care, and its impact on both therapists and clients alike ..read more
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Race is complicated toolkit
UK Council for Psychotherapy
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2M ago
A coalition which UKCP is a member of is launching a toolkit for psychological therapies training to help the UK counselling and psychotherapy sectors better understand and address race and diversity.  ..read more
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Healing generational trauma in Black families: a journey of empowerment
UK Council for Psychotherapy
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2M ago
October marks the start of Black History Month in the UK. In this blog UKCP psychotherapist Hendrix Hammond discusses the crucial but often overlooked issue many Black families face: generational trauma ..read more
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Are you a therapist interested in creating a YouTube channel or a podcast series?
UK Council for Psychotherapy
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2M ago
Expanding your therapeutic reach may mean going online. In his blog UKCP psychotherapist John-Paul Davies shares his experience of creating online content to reach new audiences.  ..read more
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Silencing shame: Empowering conversations about sex and mental health
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3M ago
Communication is key to improving our sex lives, but it can be a hard thing to do. In this blog, UKCP psychotherapist Kate Moyle discusses how we can find sexual empowerment by expressing ourselves more openly.  ..read more
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The importance of LGBTQ+ representation
UK Council for Psychotherapy
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5M ago
Recent years have seen a growing movement for LGBTQ+ representation. And for good reason: representation matters ..read more
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Pride month matters for mental health
UK Council for Psychotherapy
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6M ago
As we reflect on what Pride means to us and those we support, we can spark new conversations, insights and opportunities to learn and grow ..read more
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