United Kingdom Council for Psychotherapy explained

United Kingdom Council for Psychotherapy
Size:more than 8,000 therapists and over 70 training and accrediting organisations
Abbreviation:UKCP
Formation:1993
Headquarters:America Square,
London,
United Kingdom
Type:Professional body
Key People:Jon Levett (CEO)
Website:www.psychotherapy.org.uk

The United Kingdom Council for Psychotherapy (UKCP) is a professional association of psychotherapy organisations and practitioners in the United Kingdom.

History

The UKCP exists to "promote and maintain the profession of psychotherapy and the highest standards in the practice of psychotherapy throughout the United Kingdom, for the benefit of the public."[1] [2] [3] Only psychotherapists or psycho-therapeutic counselors who meet UKCP's training requirements and abide by its ethical guidelines are included in its online "Register of Psychotherapists".

The UKCP was initially founded in the 1980s as the United Kingdom Standing Conference for Psychotherapy following the Foster Report (1971) and the Sieghart Report (1978), which recommended regulation of the psychotherapy field.[4] It was formally inaugurated as a council in 1993.

UKCP also represents the United Kingdom in the European Association for Psychotherapy (EAP) – a Vienna-based umbrella organisation which sets standards for equivalence of training and practice throughout Europe.

Chair

UKCP elects its chair among its members.

Term of office Office holder
2023–2024 Christian Buckland
2022–2023 Jo Lucas (acting chair)
2022–2022 Syed Azmatullah
2016–2022 Martin Pollecoff
2012–2016 Janet Weisz
2009–2012 Andrew Samuels
2007–2009 James Gray Antrican
2005–2007 Lisa Wake (now de Rijk)
2002–2004 James Pollard
2001–2002 Alan Thomson
1998–2001 Ann Casement
1995–1998 Digby Tantam
1993–1995 Emmy van Deurzen
1989–1993 Michael R. Pokorny (Chair of the UK Standing Conference for Psychotherapy)

See also

General:

External links

Notes and References

  1. UKCP (15 March 2009), Press release: "UK Council for Psychotherapy appoints new Chief Executive" Retrieved 7 July 2012
  2. Web site: United Kingdom Council of Psychotherapy.
  3. Web site: UKCP's charitable objectives. UK Council for Psychotherapy. 30 July 2012. UK Council for Psychotherapy. 2012.
  4. Web site: The regulation of psychotherapists and psychotherapeutic counselors. UK Council for Psychotherapy. 30 July 2012. UK Council for Psychotherapy. 2012.