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British Association for Counselling & Psychotherapy

The British Association for Counselling & Psychotherapy (BACP) is a membership organisation and a registered charity that sets standards for therapeutic practice and provides information for therapists, clients of therapy, and the general public. As the largest professional body representing counselling and psychotherapy in the UK, BACP aim to increase public understanding of the benefits of counselling and psychotherapy, raise awareness of what can be expected from the process of therapy and promote education and/or training for counsellors and psychotherapists.

Address:
15 St Johns Business Park, Lutterworth, Leicestershire, LE17 4HB
Area serviced:
Nationwide
Telephone:
01455 883300
Fax:
01455 550 243
Email:
Website:
Opening times:
Mon - Fri 8.45am - 5pm
Who is it for:
Anyone with an interest in counselling and psychotherapy
Languages:
Some materials in Welsh, but predominantly English is used
Charges:
Depends on category of membership - see website or phone for details
How to apply:
See website/Phone
Sector:
Voluntary

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Subject Definitions

Services associated to counselling in all its various forms, including one-to-one and group therapy.
Professional bodies or professional organisations that further the field of mental health, and protect both the public interest and the interests of professionals.
Psychotherapy covers a variety of different talking therapies used to treat depression. Most psychotherapy services involve talking to a licensed professional during a scheduled series of appointments.