SOHAN
SAHOTA - BACP Accredited
is an accredited counsellor/ psychotherapist, Reiki
practitioner and an experienced drugs therapist with
an in-depth knowledge and experience in counselling,
drug and
alcohol addictions, mental / spiritual health issues,
mentoring and clinical supervision.
He has professionally trained in
the Person Centred Approach with experience of using
other models of psychotherapy, hence a holistic
and integrated approach to therapeutic counselling.
Sohan is an individual who is committed to personal
and professional development, drawing on supervision,
personal therapy, ongoing therapeutic training and
self-help.
He gained his Certificate and Advanced
Certificate in Counselling along with a Higher Education
Diploma in Professional Counselling Practice from
the University of Nottingham.
He also completed his certificates
in supervision with Temenos and community research
& drugs with University of Central Lancashire.
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BACP - British Association
for Counselling and Psychotherapy (ref:
Wikipedia.)
The
British Association for Counselling grew from the
Standing Conference for the Advancement of Counselling,
a grouping of organisations inaugurated in 1970
at the instigation of the National Council for Voluntary
Organisations. Membership was extended to include
individuals when in 1977, with the aid of a grant
from the Home Office Voluntary Service Unit, the
British Association for Counselling was founded.
In
September 2000, the Association recognised that
it no longer represented just counselling, but also
psychotherapy. It changed its name to the British
Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy (BACP).
BACP
is now the largest and broadest body within the
sector with approximately 26,000 individual members.
BACP
participates in the development of counselling and
psychotherapy at an international level.
BACP
is a company limited by guarantee and a registered
Charity. The governing instrument is the Memorandum
and Articles of the Association. The Trustees, known
collectively as the Board of Governors, govern the
Association.
BACP
operates specialist interest divisions and forums
that focus on informing members and the public:
Children
and Young People
Healthcare
Workplace
Higher and Further Education
Spiritual and Pastoral
Independent and Group Practice
Equality and Diversity
Voluntary Sector
BACP's vision is to lead the effort to make counselling
and psychotherapy widely recognised as a profession.
BACP's mission is to be the leading professional
body for counselling and psychotherapy and an automatic
reference point for anyone seeking information on
counselling and psychotherapy in the United Kingdom.
BACP's objectives are:
to promote and provide education and training for
counsellors and/or psychotherapists working in either
professional or voluntary settings, whether full
or part time with a view to raising the standards
of counselling and/or psychotherapy for the benefit
of the community and in particular for those who
are the recipients of counselling and/or psychotherapy.
to advance the education of the public in the part
that counselling and/or psychotherapy can play generally
and in particular to meet the needs of those members
of society where development and participation in
society is impaired by mental, physical or social
handicap or disability.
BACP seeks to advise and inform national and international
policy and procedures concerned with counselling
and psychotherapy, offering information and guidance
to those involved in the process.
BACP is consulted by government bodies, professional
bodies, funding organisations, teaching institutions
and many others on important issues concerning counselling
and psychotherapy. The Association is strongly committed
to high practice standards and the protection of
the public.
The Association sets, promotes and maintains standards
for the profession. The Ethical Framework for Good
Practice in Counselling and Psychotherapy alongside
the Professional Conduct Procedure ensures that
members of BACP abide by an accepted code of conduct
and accountability.
The Association publishes a directory of members
on their website, as well as a paper version, which
allows those seeking counselling to find a counsellor
in their area.
The Association also accredits counsellors with
the appropriate training and experience via a rigorous
accreditation process, that requires continued education
to maintain accreditation.
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