Black Lives Matter
The Guild of Psychotherapists stands in solidarity with Black Lives Matter. We recognise that systemic and institutionalised racism are both historic and current in the UK. For this to change, […]
Black Lives Matter Read Post »
The Guild of Psychotherapists stands in solidarity with Black Lives Matter. We recognise that systemic and institutionalised racism are both historic and current in the UK. For this to change, […]
Black Lives Matter Read Post »
The Clinic of the Guild of Psychotherapists COVID-19 Service Update We are open. The Clinic is operating remotely and continues to offer talking therapy sessions over the phone or via video call to
Guild Clinic COVID Service Update Read Post »
As the impact of the coronavirus (Covid-19) continues to unfold, the Guild of Psychotherapists is unable to conduct clinic assessments or offer face-to-face psychotherapy sessions at the moment. We hope to
The Guild’s Response to Coronavirus Read Post »
An invitation to observe, discuss, share, interact, play and disrupt CANCELLED ON GOVT ADVICE We regret to inform you that this event has been cancelled on government advice aimed at
Artists in Residence – Present Imperfect Read Post »
Friday 1st November, 7pm About The Becoming Room The film The Becoming Room records a performance (the only one) by well-known Bollywood actor, Tom Alter, in Delhi in 2017. It is based on
The Becoming Room – Screening Friday 1st November Read Post »
WLM HCC is starting a year-long psychotherapy group for adults, and we are open to new client referrals. Group therapy has a long, proven record as a highly effective and useful form of psychotherapy. It is
WLM Highbury Counselling Centre group therapy open for referrals Read Post »
Saturday Morning Seminars: 16 & 23 November 2019, 10:00am – 1:00pm Christopher Bollas has made an extraordinarily wide contribution to contemporary psychoanalysis. Expanding on the legacy of Freud, Winnicott and
The Work of Christopher Bollas – Two Seminars with Sarah Nettleton Read Post »
Introduction to Psychoanalytic Concepts 2019 course dates announced. This is an introductory course aimed at giving an overview of Psychoanalysis. Accepting applications now. Head over to the Training section for
Introduction to Psychoanalytic Concepts – book now for 2019 Read Post »
Ways of Thinking About What Therapists Do Saturdays: 22 September 2018; 3 November 2018; 9 February 2019; 30 March 2019 (All seminars are 10.00 – 2.00 pm) How does each of us
Critical Listening Workshop with Ian Miller Read Post »
The BJP’s annual Prize, established in 2013 in memory of Rozsika Parker, focuses on the theme of creativity. The competition, open to both trainees and qualified practitioners, is now in its
Rozsika Parker Prize Competition 2018 Read Post »
The UKCP has recently released a draft revision to their Code of Ethics and has sought consultation from its member organisations. Previous drafts were criticised for appearing to blur the line between laying out
New UKCP Ethics Code Consultation Read Post »
The Guild’s Psychoanalytic Supervision course will run on eight Saturdays from October 2017 to May 2018. Now in its eighth year, the course will comprise: £1,750 for Guild members; £2,000
Psychoanalytic Supervision Course Read Post »