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British Association of Psychotherapists

37 Mapesbury Road
London
NW2 4HJ

Tel: 020 8452 9823
Fax: 020 8452 0310
Web: www.bap-psychotherapy.org
Best time to telephone: 9.30am - 5.30pm, Monday - Friday (answerphone at other times).

The British Association of Psychotherapists was founded in 1951 and now has well-established training courses based on psychoanalytic and Jungian analytic theories for psychotherapists treating adults, adolescents and children. The standards required ensure a very high level of competence among practising members. The Association maintains a register of persons recognised as competent to practise as professional psychotherapists.

It also offers 3-times-a-week psychoanalytic psychotherapy through a reduced fee scheme and an assessment and referral system for children and adults nationwide. All referrals and enquiries for the clinical service should be made either by letter or telephone through the secretary at the address given above.

Checked: 25 Jul 2007





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