The Importance of Accreditation for Psychotherapy
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.33898/rdp.v31i116.408Keywords:
Psychotherapy, Training, Accreditation, psychotherapy, training, accreditationAbstract
Since its foundation in 1992, the Spanish Federation of Associations of Psychotherapists has been offered as a guarantee of rigorous training in the field of psychotherapy. The big problem for many professions today is professional training; we can get quite a lot of titles quite easily; But the professional training will not come given by the titles, but by the certification of a serious, deep and wide training, that allows our professionals to face their professional activity. From EAP (European Association for Psychotherapy and from FEAP, accreditation committees promote and control the quality of training for our psychotherapists.
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