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Choosing a counsellor

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chrysothei · 01/07/2010 14:20

Hi

Can anyone give me any advice about this? What should I look for and how would i know they are any good? I don't want to ask people I know in real life but I don't want to just pick one from the yellow pages. I'd be grateful for any advice. thanks

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topsi · 01/07/2010 18:45

I went on the web site for those registered with the 'institute for psychotherapists' think that's what it was called, so that you know they have decent trainig. It's a bit hit and miss I suppose but I managed to find a good one first time

littleoldme · 01/07/2010 18:50

I can tell you about because MIL is well respected big-wig in this field. Go to www.bacp.co.uk/this webite and it should lead you to registered counsellors in your area.

It's abit of a mine field as anyone can call themselves a counsellor although proper registration is currently being discussed.

I wouldn't advise you to see anyone who is not BACP registered.

The other alternative is ask your GP, they may have someone in house.

Good luck X

chrysothei · 01/07/2010 20:03

Thank you

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littleoldme · 01/07/2010 21:10

Just realiosed I ballsed up the link. Just gogle bacp and you'll find it.

chrysothei · 03/07/2010 01:31

That's ok littleold me, that's exactly what i did. your advice was really helpful, thank you

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