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The United Kingdom Standing Conference for Psychotherapy: The Psychotherapy Register

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 June 2021

Michael R. Pokorny*
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UKSCP, 167 Sumatra Road, London NW6 1PN
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UKSCP was inaugurated in January 1989 as a sequel to the “Rugby” Psychotherapy Conference, itself a sequel to the Sieghart Committee. In 1990 UKSCP resolved to establish psychotherapy as a separate profession and to seek to establish itself as the competent authority in relation to EC regulations, present and impending, which regulate the freedom of movement of professional people in the EC. The key to being a competent authority lies mainly in holding a register for the profession.

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