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The NCHP is recognised by many
professional bodies as providing the highest standards of hypno‑psychotherapy
training. The foremost of these professional bodies is the NRHP which draws its
members from the NCHP and equivalent trainings. The NRHP is a
non‑profit making body, independently administered by its own Board
of Directors made up, largely, of independent therapists elected from the
membership. Although independent of the NCHP, the NRHP is run from the same
Nelson office and so can take advantage of the NCHP's excellent computing,
printing and other office facilities. Equally, and unlike many similar
institutions, a trained staff is available to deal with all enquiries, by
'phone, fax or internet, five days a week throughout the year. Members of the NRHP are
required to adhere to a Code of Ethics & Practice. For practising
members, this includes a commitment to Continuing Professional Development
(CPD), and a requirement to carry appropriate professional insurance, available
through the NRHP's group scheme. CPD involves both ongoing supervision/peer
supervision and other, verifiable, CPD activities, records of which are kept in
therapists' CPD Portfolios. Student Members (details not available to the
public) have reduced‑rate insurance and undertake supervision on a pro‑rata
basis for their non‑commercial work with family and friends. See Membership
Services leaflet, enclosed, for further details. All students of NCHP automatically
receive details of NRHP events.
United
Kingdom Council for Psychotherapy (UKCP)
The UKCP,
formerly the UK Standing Conference for Psychotherapy, was formed in 1989 with
the aim of establishing the profession of psychotherapy with agreed common
training standards and ethical requirements. Over 70 organisations involved in
the field of psychotherapy, including the NCHP and NRHP, currently belong to the
UKCP. In May 1993, the UKCP launched
its National Register of Psychotherapists (NRP), and also produced Training and
Ethical Standards Requirements for member organisations. The NCHP's training
programme has been confirmed as meeting UKCP requirements and the UKCP ethical
guidelines are incorporated within our Code of Ethics and
Practice. Details of
supplementary training for those wishing to fulfil the requirements for
membership of the UKCP's NRP are given on p15. It should be noted that the
UKCP's Register, like our own NRHP,
is a voluntary body, and continued membership of a UKCP approved
professional organisation, such as the NRHP, is a condition of membership of the
UKCP's Register. UKCP has been
involved in various initiatives to legislate for, and regulate, psychotherapy,
so confirming our professional status.
European
Association for Hypno Psychotherapy
The European Assocation for
Hypno Psychotherapy (EAHP) is a constituent member of the European Association
for Psychotherapy (EAP). The EAP represents some 200 psychotherapy organisations
from 36 countries throughout Europe, including the UK. In terms of individuals,
perhaps 100,000 psychotherapists. The EAP's award ‑ The European Certificate of
Psychotherapy (ECP) ‑ is intended to set the standard for mutual recognition of
psychotherapists in Europe. Exclusive to the discipline in this country, only suitably
qualified members of the NRHP
achieved grandparented ECP status before September 2002. Both the NCHP
and NRHP achieved Full membership of EAHP following assessment by two EAHP
officials sent from the Netherlands for the purpose (see back inside cover for
details). At the time of writing, NCHP and NRHP are the only externally assessed UK‑based member organisations of EAHP. The NCHP and NRHP are members of EAP in their own
right.
Institute
for
Complementary
Medicine
At our
initiative, the ICM established a Register of Hypnotherapists, subsequently
British Register of Complementary Practitioners (Hypnotherapy), incorporating
our recommendations concerning its general membership, “…who fulfil approved
norms of training, professionalism and ethics, though tied to no single training
institution or philosophy. They must have substantial
clinical experience, undertake regular in‑service training, and accept the
principle and practice of professional supervision and inspection of
professional premises.". We have been, from the outset, an approved training
faculty for the BRCP (H) and, as with the UKCP, continued membership of a
professional body such as our NRHP, is a requirement for inclusion.
Credit
Transfer and the Open University
The following
OU‑specific credits have been approved for NCHP training commencing September
1997, or later: Stage One
Foundation: 30 points at Level 2 Stage Two
Certificate: 45 points at Level 3 Stage Three
Diploma: 45 points at Post Graduate Level Any and all
queries or OU applications in this connection must be addressed to: Credit
Transfer Centre, The Open University, Berrill Bld, Walton Hall, MILTON
KEYNES MK7 6AA Tel: 01908 653077 Fax: 01908
654918 e‑mail:
cats‑gen@open.ac.uk
www.open.ac.uk/credit‑transfer We are not
aware of any similar organisations providing these levels of credit. At the time
of writing we are the only UKCP Hypno-Psychotherapy organisation offering such
credits.
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