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LIST OF RESOURCES

The following is a sample list of training centres. A few are regional, but most are based in London. For a comprehensive list, see the BAC training directory. The list of training centres and organisations has been extracted mainly from the BAC training directory (1999), and the UKCP Member Organisations list (1998). Every training centre, directory and journal are non-evaluated, and are not endorsed nor recommended by the author. They are listed as an indication of what is available.

Subscriptions for membership are given but the fees quoted may change after publication. There are varied ratings: individual rates, organisational rates, student/trainee concessions. There are frequently different ratings for paying by direct debit or by cheque. These details are not included. Generally, an individual rating is listed to give an idea of the costing.


PSYCHODYNAMIC AND PSYCHOANALYTIC

Birkbeck College University of London, Extra-Mural Studies, 26 Russell Square, London WC1B 5DQ. Tel. 020 7631 6626. For psychodynamic counselling.

The Lincoln Clinic and Institute for Psychotherapy, 25 Hillcroft Crescent, London W5 2SG. Tel. 020 8998 1949 (Training). For Child and Adult psychoanalytic psychotherapy.

The Guild of Psychotherapists, 47 Nelson Square, London SE1 0QA. Tel. 020 8540 4454. For psychoanalytic psychotherapy.

The Arbours Association, 6 Church Lane, London N8 7BU. Tel. 020 8340 0916. Fax 020 8314 5822. For psychoanalytic psychotherapy.

The British Psycho-Analytical Society, Mansfield House, 63 New Cavendish Street, London W1M 7RD. Tel. 020 7580 4952.

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Publication Information: Book Title: Choosing a Counselling or Psychotherapy Training: A Practical Guide. Contributors: Sylvie K. Schapira - author. Publisher: Routledge. Place of Publication: London. Publication Year: 2000. Page Number: 203.
    
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