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Bob
Do you know who is issuing the challenge to the British Psychoanalytic
Association? Also do you have any view on the current Governments idea of
accreditating psychotherapy, which I believe applies to the NHS and extends
to nurses practicising counselling as part of their role.
Best
Gerald
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From: Robert Maxwell Young <[log in to unmask]>
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Date: 16 May 2001 09:19
Subject: Re: Legal status of PA
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>It is my impression that in America (unlike Britain where its
>exclusive use by members of the British Psychoanalytic Society is
>currently under challenge) the term is not particularly rigidly
>confined to people who have had full psychoanalytic trainings.
>snip<
>Best, Bob
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