The ACP is the professional body and accredited register for Child and Adolescent Psychotherapists in the UK. It has been working to improve the mental health of infants, children, young people and families since 1949.
Black Minds Matter UK is a charity connecting Black individuals and families with free 1-2-1 talking therapy delivered by qualified and accredited Black therapists. Its aim is to break down stigma and redefine therapeutic experiences for Black individuals.
The BPC supports safe, psychoanalytic therapy. It helps to protect the public by accrediting high-quality trainings, holding a public Register of qualified psychoanalytic clinicians and investigating concerns.
The Trust aims to advance education, training and research in the practice of psychoanalytic psychotherapy. It encourages general understanding of the principles of psychoanalytic treatment for emotional and psychological disturbance in children and adults. It also increases psychoanalytic thinking and therapy in Yorkshire through events and the awarding of bursaries.
In the Scottish Highlands, mental health support is scarce. Many young people, adults, and those working in emotionally challenging roles struggle to access meaningful therapy. The HPC believes that everyone should have the chance to be heard, understood, and supported — not just those living in big cities.
Founded in 1913, the British Psychoanalytical Society is also known as the Institute of Psychoanalysis and is a charity dedicated to enhancing lives through the intensive talking therapy that is psychoanalysis.
A pioneer of modern psychoanalysis, Melanie Klein’s groundbreaking theories further our knowledge of psychological and emotional development, and its roots in infancy. The Trust works to promote and raise awareness of her concepts and clinical technique, and how her ideas have been taken forward by clinicians and writers.
The NPP is a group of psychoanalytic practitioners which has come together to enable the further development of psychodynamic, psychoanalytic psychotherapy and psychoanalysis in the North of England and Scotland. It has a specific aim to support the development of such training in these geographical areas.
NSCAP is a major NHS centre of psychoanalytic practice, research and training. It provides clinical training in child and adolescent psychotherapy, work-based learning and training pathways, specialist clinical services and research to promote improvement and innovation.
Tavistock Relationships has built an international reputation as a leading training and research centre in therapeutic and psycho-educational approaches to supporting couples. It trains couple therapists and provide clinical services to couples and parents, face to face (in London) and online.