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accreditation 141 ;
Association of Humanistic Psychology Practitioners 145-46 ;
British Association for Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapies 144-46 ;
British Association for Counselling 146-50 ;
list of organisations for 218-23
Adler, Alfred, individual psychology 42-3
‘adult, the’, ego state 62
advertising, private practice 196
advice, danger of giving 19
age, personal qualities of therapists 83
Age Concern 186 ;
training centre 213
aggression, young children 44
AHPP see Association of Humanistic Psychology Practitioners
AIDS 13 ;
counselling/therapy, list of training centres 213
alcohol dependency counselling/ therapy, training centre 213
analysands 16
analytical psychology 41-2
anger, therapist dealing with 88-9
anti-Semitism 38
anxieties, holding of 88
archaic images, Jung on 41
archetypes, Jung’s theory of 41-2, 43
art therapy, list of training centres 209
Assagioli, Roberto, psychosynthesis 57
assertiveness, and intercultural therapy 175
assertiveness training 65 ;
feminist movement 81
assessment:
for entry to certificate course 111-12 ;
progress during training 120 ;
skills of 115-16,
see also supervision
Associated Examining Board 140
Association of Accredited Psychospiritual Psychotherapists 222
Association of Child Psychotherapists 218
Association of Child Research 44
Association for Counselling at Work (ACW) 185
Association for Family Therapy and Systemic Practice in UK (AFT) 168, 222
Association for Group and Individual Psychotherapy (AGIP) 220
Association of Humanistic Psychology Practitioners (AHPP) 145-46, 218
Association for Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual Psychologies 222
Association for Pastoral Care and Counselling (PCC) 185
Association for Student Counselling (ASC) 185
awarding bodies, list of 223
awareness, and Gestalt therapy 57

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BABCP see British Association for

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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: 236.
    
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