HUMANISTIC & INTEGRATIVE PSYCHOTHERAPY SECTIONCentre for Transpersonal Psychology CTP 101 Crawford Street, London, W1H 2HP Organisational History The Centre for Transpersonal Psychology (CTP) has been a driving force in the development of transpersonal psychology in the United Kingdom since 1973. Today it is situated at the very heart of new and progressive transpersonal ideas, activities and innovation. It was founded by Ian Gordon-Brown and Barbara Somers, who initiated a series of workshops and later a professional preparation in transpersonal perspectives and techniques that combined transpersonal consciousness with structured experiential work. This has created an informal network of counselling and psychotherapy practitioners and allied professionals who work from a transpersonal orientation. Currently it is an accrediting organisation within UKCP which prepares individuals to be integrative psychotherapists in a transpersonal context. It offers a counselling certificate and diploma as well as a wide ranging and vibrant studies programme to trainees and psychotherapists seeking continuing professional development. More information can be found at the CTP website: www.transpersonalcentre.co.uk Training Course Selection & Admission
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