Professional Bodies
We provide web profiles of UK recognised counsellors, psychotherapists, psychoanalysts, and psychologists from:
The British Association for Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapies
BABCP Accredited Psychotherapists
One of the aims of the association is to:
"Maintain standards for practitioners of Behavioural & Cognitive Psychotherapy by providing the opportunity for members who meet minimum criteria to become Accredited". (BABCP).
British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy
BACP Accredited Counsellors
"These individuals have achieved a substantial level of training and experience that has been approved by BACP". (BACP 1).
BACP Individual Members
Individual members of the BACP "are bound by the BACP's Ethical Framework for Good Practice in Counselling and Psychotherapy, and subject to the Professional Conduct Procedure for the time being in force". (BACP 2).
British Psychoanalytic Council
BPC Registered Psychoanalysts
As a regulator of the profession the BPC functions to: • Set and promote the standards that all in the profession should meet. • Publish a register of all those who meet these standards. • Ensure that everyone on the register continues to meet the standards (through periodic checks and procedures for resolving concerns/complaints). (BPC).
British Psychological Society
BPS Chartered Psychologists
''Members of the Society have to adhere to a Code of Conduct and can be subject to disciplinary procedures if they break this code. The Society also operates a Register of Chartered Psychologists which contains details of psychologists who have been judged ‘fit to practice psychology without supervision’''. (BPS).
United Kingdom Council for Psychotherapy
UKCP Registered Psychotherapists
"UKCP Registered Psychotherapists are properly trained, qualified, professional and accountable psychotherapists. Each practitioner is registered through one or more of our 80 member organisations and must maintain membership of a Member Organisation to maintain UKCP Registration. They must adhere to approved Codes of Ethics and Practice and in the unlikely event of a complaint, be accountable to UKCP Complaints and Appeals Procedures". (UKCP).
United Kingdom Register of Counsellors
UKRC Registered Independent Counsellors
The UKRC state that a UKRC Independent Registered Counsellor "has achieved accreditation through a recognized accrediting Organisation" such as "BACP". They also state: "Using a registered counsellor offers reassurance and a 'hallmark' of good practice. It ensures a support system in the event of misunderstanding within a counselling contract". (UKRC).
Verify a therapist's details with their professional organisation by visiting the website of the organistion they are connected to:
BABCP - www.babcp.com | BACP - www.bacp.co.uk | BPC - www.psychoanalytic-council.org | BPS - www.bps.org.uk | UKCP - www.psychotherapy.org.uk | UKRC - www.ukrconline.org.uk
Sources
BABCP, Aims, http://www.babcp.org.uk/
BACP 1, what does accreditation/registration mean? http://www.bacp.co.uk/seeking_therapist/explanatory_notes.html
BACP 2, Ethical Framework for Good Practice in Counselling and Psychotherapy. http://www.bacp.co.uk/ethical_framework/
BPC, About the BPC. http://www.psychoanalytic-council.org/main/index.php?page=10099
BPS, FAQs about the Society
http://www.bps.org.uk/additional-pages/faq/faqs-about-the-society.cfm#protect%20the%20public
UKCP, About Us, FAQ's, What does it mean to be UKCP registered? http://www.ukcp.org.uk/
UKRC, Welcome!, What is a UKRC registered counsellor?, What are the benefits of using a UKRC counsellor? http://www.ukrconline.org.uk/