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European Psychotherapy Act

The Psychotherapy act encompasses all the professional actions, i.e. the autonomous, interdisciplinary, relationship-based and evidence-informed psychotherapeutic methods, for the treatment of psychological, psycho-social and psycho-somatic disorders and difficulties.  A relationship of trust, empathy…

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EAP membership application forms

Application form: EAP membership / General Please fill in the forms "EAP membership / General" and the "EAP membership for Individuals" or "EAP membership for Organisations" and sign the "Strasbourg…

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EAP Statement on Esoteric Methods

EAP Statement on Esoteric Methods (pdf, 87,3 KB) Voted by EAP Board Antwerp, September 2017 EAP Guideline on the issue of Psychotherapy and Religion, Spiritual Practices and Esoteric Methods The…

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EAP Statements / Guidelines

EAP Research Statement EAP Guidelines Psychotherapy with Refugees Legal Position of Psychotherapy in Europe EAP Statement of Ethical Principles EAP Online Psychotherapy Guidelines EAP statement on conversion therapy EAP Statement…

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EAPTI Re-accreditation

Re-accreditation procedure of EAPTIs  (after 7 years) Re-accreditation process takes place after seven years from the accreditation. The Head Office will inform the EAPTI in advance about the time of…

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Training

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.

Training