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What we do We represent the interests of both client and For a comprehensive Counsellor / Psychotherapist in Ireland. We online directory of all are a link between those who are looking for Counselling / Psychotherapy and those IACP accredited Irish Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy who provide Counselling / Psychotherapy. In Counsellors / addition to providing information, we set and maintain practice and training standards. We Psychotherapists in represent Counselling / Psychotherapy at both Ireland, log on to national and international level Standards www.iacp.ie The IACP continues to develop high standards in the profession of Counselling / A Guide to Psychotherapy. It is the largest regulatory body Irish Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy in Ireland for the development of Counselling / Partners: Psychotherapy and the protection of clients and therapists alike. The IACP has established Counselling & a comprehensive Code of Ethics and Practice International available on the IACP website www.iacp.ie Association of under ‘Information’. Counselling Psychotherapy Supervision Irish Association of Humanistic and The Irish Association for Counselling and Integrative Psychotherapy Psychotherapy see supervision as vital to the process and ongoing maintenance of a therapist’s competency and continued Accreditation. All IACP members working as Counsellors / Psychotherapists are bound by the IACP Code of Ethics and Practice to www.iacp.ie monitor their work through regular supervision, email: iacp@iacp.ie to ensure that their standard of therapy is competent and continues to develop. LoCall 1890 907 265 www.iacp.ie © Copyright IACP 2014 Registered Charity CHY 6615 Challenges are part of life... How to find a Therapist Who we are but... The IACP provides: Established in 1981, the Irish Association for Nearly everyone faces challenges and • A free comprehensive online directory Counselling and Psychotherapy (IACP) is a difficulties in their life at some time. But of all accredited IACP Counsellors / national organisation which sets, maintains sometimes they can be overwhelming and we Psychotherapists in Ireland at www.iacp.ie and develops standards in the practice of feel like we are helpless. Stress over a job, • Accredited Counsellors / Psychotherapists Counselling and Psychotherapy. The IACP is anxiety caused by uncertainty over the future, in every county in Ireland. a registered Charity (CHY 6615) representing loss because of bereavement, problems over • A Telephone Referral Helpline providing over 3,600 members. addiction or difficulties in a relationship are just information on all areas relating to IACP MISSION STATEMENT some of the reasons why people feel they can Counselling and Psychotherapy: benefit by talking to a professional Counsellor or LoCall 1890 907 265, 9am – 5pm, Monday to The IACP identifies, develops and maintains Psychotherapist. Friday. professional standards of excellence in Counselling and Psychotherapy through What is Counselling / education, training and accreditation. Going to a Therapist The IACP safeguards the public by promoting Psychotherapy? effective, evidence-based Counselling and A client’s first contact with a Counsellor / Psychotherapy. Counselling / Psychotherapy is for anybody. Psychotherapist will usually be by telephone IACP VISION STATEMENT It can be of great support in times of crisis or to arrange an appointment. At the initial A future where all people can access change. Both Counselling and Psychotherapy appointment the following is usually discussed: regulated, professional Counselling and involve the provision of professional assistance • The client’s situation/issues Psychotherapy services. Our vision is one to people who are experiencing personal issues, • The frequency of therapy where Counselling and Psychotherapy are an in order to help alleviate those difficulties. • The duration of therapy integral part of healthcare provision. In practice, there is very little difference (if any) • Confidentiality between Counselling and Psychotherapy. • Fee IACP CORE VALUES Some practitioners may choose to call The underlying values which guide our work themselves Counsellors, while others – are as follows: even with identical qualifications – may call Cost • Integrity themselves Psychotherapists. • Respect • Responsible Traditionally, people offering short-term help Fees vary. Some therapists offer a sliding scale • Competence • Ethical to patients or clients – especially those in the of fees. Counselling services within the HSE are, voluntary sector – tended to call themselves for the most part, free. Some voluntary bodies • Caring • Professional Counsellors, while people who had trained on a offer their services free of charge. Psychotherapy course, lasting at least two years, would call themselves Psychotherapists. But nowadays this distinction has blurred.
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