UKCP Colleges

UKCP Colleges are collections of UKCP members - organisational and individual - who share a philosophy of psychotherapy. The college holds standards for education, training and practice that are both compatible with UKCP generic standards, and individual to the college's philosophy. Colleges are responsible for accepting members into full membership of UKCP and all existing members must belong to a college.

UKCP colleges are:

  • Council for Psychoanalysis and Jungian Analysis (CPJA)
  • Humanistic and Integrative Psychotherapy (HIP)
  • Systemic (SC)
  • Sexual and Relationship College (SRC)
  • Hypno-psychotherapy College (H-P)
  • Constructivist College (CS)
  • Cognitive Psychotherapies College (CPC)
  • Psychotherapeutic Counselling College (PCC)
  • College for University Based Trainings (CUBT)

Download a diagram of UKCP colleges and faculties

For more information about the governance and structure of UKCP, click here.

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