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Irish Council for Psychotherapy

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Irish Council for Psychotherapy

Overview

Irish Council for Psychotherapy (ICP) is the national umbrella body for Psychotherapy in Ireland. ICP acts as a link between those who are looking for psychotherapeutic services / those who provide psychotherapeutic services. The ICP contributes to public health by encouraging the highest standards of training, practice and on-going education of psychotherapists. The ICP also promotes psychotherapy as an effective intervention for good mental and emotional health. Currently, it represents five modalities / sections, eleven organizations and over 1,700 psychotherapists nationwide. It is also the National Awarding Organization (NAO) for the European Certificate of Psychotherapy (ECP) in Ireland on behalf of the European Association for Psychotherapy (EAP). The Objectives of ICP Include: To establish / monitor a National Register / European Register of accredited psychotherapists in Ireland. The ICP is Responsible For: Promoting the development of psychotherapy as an independent profession. Representing the majority of psychotherapists in Ireland to the public, the media and the government. Promoting continuing education, professional development and research in psychotherapy. Support through training, advice and consultancy. Communications and media relations on behalf of the profession. Publishing relevant publications for, and on behalf, of members. Providing informed advice to members, the public and the government.