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Paul Morgan-Ayres &
Denise Morgan-Ayres
Psychotherapy is usually
very safe, but PLEASE make sure you
go to a properly qualified therapist. He/she should be not only
properly
qualified and registered, but also able to use other related techniques
as a
back-up. Look for NVQ Accreditation (Advice & Guidance Modules
or relevant Training & Development Units), NOS National
Occupational Standards and QCA / SCA accredited training.
There are a number of types of Psychotherapy
available, again for a complete description see HERE. We
also provide Cognitive
Behavioural Therapy
Are all
Psychotherapists equally qualified?
Unfortunately the industry is self-regulating! Some
therapists are hardly qualified at all! Some are qualified, but only in
a narrow area, e.g. just in person-centred Psychotherapy and no other
modalities, this makes them inflexible and narrow in context.
For a more comprehensive guide see HERE. In
short though, look for:
- SQA / QCA accredited routes of qualification such
as ASET, NVQ or Degree.
- Adherence to National Occupational Standards (NOS)
for therapies offered.
- Codes of Conduct and Ethics.
- Qualifications or registrations of non-independent
industry bodies (e.g. Royal Societies)
Beware of:
Therapists trained only by distance learning (although in part is
normal).
Entertainers dabbling in therapy
Foreign Degrees that are not ethically described!
Please note that at the time of writing (2007) work is
in progress to complete the first stage towards statutory regulation of
all counsellors, psychotherapists and psychologists. This first stage
is the writing of a new set of National Occupational Standards for
"Psychological therapies". Although we support this in principle, there
is a concern that this development may lead to a restriction on
therapists combining other therapies with these "psychological
therapies". If it transpires that we are unable to continue in our
flexible and holistic approach to combined use of therapies, we will
cease using the titles of "psychotherapist," and "counsellor", and
instead use the terms "Life Coach" and "holistic therapist", refering
to the former as "using counselling and psychotherapy skills". We will
of course continue to adhere to appropriate National Occupational
Standards in this event, including NOS Hypnotherapy and NOS Healing.
Also Available in Glasgow:
Psychotherapy
Hypnotherapy
Life Coaching
Anger Management
Stress Management
Stopping Smoking
Weight Control
Emotional Detox
Spiritual Psychotherapy
Cognitive
Behavioural Therapy
Psychodynamic
Psychotherapy
Humanistic
Psychotherapy and person centred counselling
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