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Psychotherapy Act Adoption

EAP aims to elevate and promote the profession of Psychotherapy. In 2018 the European Association for Psychotherapy submitted the Psychotherapy Act to the EUROPEAN COMMISSION to gain recognition of the…

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Committees

Committees appointed by the EAP Governing Board: Executive committee Ethical Guidelines Committee (EGC) European Training Standards Committee (ETSC) European Wide Organisations Committee (EWOC) Grandparenting Advisory Panel (GAP) Membership Committee (MC)…

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Psycho-Organic Analysis

With elements of the Freudian and Jungian Analysis, the theories of Reich as far as they refer to the body …formed method of psychotherapy. Paul C. Boyesen has integrated these…

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Logotherapy

Logotherapy and Existential Analysis are two sides of the same coin of psychotherapy. Logotherapy is helping to search for a possible, personal meaning in relation to a situation or condition,…

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Integrative Psychotherapy

Integrative psychotherapy embraces first and foremost a particular attitude towards the practice of psychotherapy which affirms the importance of a unifying approach to persons. Thus a major focus is on…

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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