Quality Standards
The EAP represents and sustains the highest professional standards for the free and independent practice of psychotherapy, and upholds rigorous standards of
competence and professionalism. Psychotherapy is based on relationship; the bond that develops and exists in a nonjudgmental way between the psychotherapist
and the client. Psychotherapists are required to engage in extensive personal psychotherapy during their training which is up to seven years duration. Psychotherapists usually have a first degree followed by a professional, highly specialised, theoretical and clinical training which includes research methodology and continuous professional development. The EAP promotes the recognition of common standards of training throughout Europe, and will ensure their mobility across member states.
As one of the ways to establish and maintain EAP quality standards, the EAP has been developing EAP Guidelines and Position Statements that address key issues in
psychotherapy guiding psychotherapists through various complex situations both in psychotherapy practice and in psychotherapy education/training.