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The British Psychoanalytic Council (BPC) is an association of training institutions and professional associations which have their roots in established psychoanalysis and analytical psychology. They bring together approximately 1500 practitioners of psychoanalytic and psychodynamic psychotherapy (including psychoanalysts, Jungian analysts and child psychotherapists) who as individuals become registrants of the BPC. The BPC (then the British Confederation of Psychotherapists) was formed on 8 March 1992,[1] emerging from the United Kingdom Standing Conference for Psychotherapy (now the UKCP) as a specifically psychoanalytically-oriented organisation. Annual registerIt has an annual register of those practitioners who meet its continuing professional and fitness-to-practise standards. Promoting professional standards and acting as a voluntary regulator of the profession is a key role of the BPC.{{fact|date=January 2016}} The BPC accredits the trainings of its member institutions, ensuring that they meet published training standards.{{fact|date=January 2016}} Some of these are member organisations of the International Psychoanalytical Association. Practise requirementsAn individual who qualifies from one of these trainings is then eligible for entry into the BPC's register. BPC registration then continues to be governed by a range of fitness to practise requirements:
Training and qualificationsThe preparation and training for becoming a psychoanalytic psychotherapist involves undergoing analysis.{{fact|date=January 2016}} Safeguarding the publicThe individual organisations that train psychotherapists have always been self-regulating.{{fact|date=January 2016}} Over the last twenty years, however, there has been an increase in the number of institutions and range of psychotherapies on offer to the public.{{fact|date=January 2016}} The British Psychoanalytic Council is one of a number of bodies which exist to protect the interests of the public by promoting standards in the selection, training, professional association and conduct of psychotherapists.{{fact|date=January 2016}} It is the primary body for psychoanalytic psychotherapy in the UK.{{fact|date=January 2016}} The BPC, together with each of its member institutions, aims to protect the public by setting out the appropriate standards of professional conduct, and a Code of Ethics, which describes the responsibilities of psychoanalytic psychotherapists.{{fact|date=January 2016}} There are also comprehensive complaints and disciplinary procedures, which include the sanction of striking a practitioner off both their organisation’s membership list and the BPC’s Register.{{fact|date=January 2016}} The detailed fitness to practise policies are all published on its website or are available from the BPC office.{{fact|date=January 2016}} See also
List of BPC Member Institutions
References1. ^Psychiatric Bulletin, Richards and Sandler 17 (7): 440. (1993), http://pb.rcpsych.org/cgi/reprint/17/7/440 External links
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