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- British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy
BACP is the professional association for members of the counselling professions in the UK We exist for one simple reason - counselling changes lives
- Information about BACP
BACP is the leading professional association for members of the counselling professions in the UK with more than 50,000 members We work to promote the role and relevance of the counselling professions in improving psychological wellbeing and mental health and to develop safe, ethical and competent practice
- BACP accreditation schemes
BACP accreditation is a well-recognised and valued quality status for practitioners, services and training courses Find out about our schemes and how to apply
- About BACP - About the British Association for Counselling and . . .
BACP divisions Our seven specialist divisions r epresent and promote specialist areas of interest within the counselling professions Find out about their work and how to become a member
- Registered member - British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy
To become a registered member you must have graduated from a BACP accredited course or passed our Certificate of Proficiency You’ll also need to agree to our Register terms and conditions, demonstrating your continued commitment to working professionally and ethically
- How to find a therapist: BACP Therapist Directory
How to use BACP's online therapist directory to search for a counsellor or psychotherapist by location, services or specialisms
- Training to become a counsellor or psychotherapist
BACP is recognised as the leading accreditation body for training courses in counselling and psychotherapy We build strong collaborative relationships with our accredited courses providers, working together to share knowledge and develop the highest standards of professional practice
- About BACP - British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy
BACP will be focused on moving from a leading UK association to a positive force on the global stage for counselling professionals and mental wellbeing, over the next five years
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