BCPC Grandfathering Certification Period until January 1, 2024.
BCPC Grandfathering Certification Period until January 1, 2024.
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Carl Jung
The American Association of Psychotherapists (AAP) was formed to provide credentialing, standards of practice, professional identity, and self-regulation for the behavioral health consultants.
The purpose of the American Association of Psychotherapists (AAP) is to establish a cohesive national organization that credentials ethical, highly-educated and well-trained professionals. The AAP provides members with opportunities to connect with one another. The common goal of AAP is to maintain a level of collaboration which is of great value to individuals and society as a whole.
The AAP is concerned with establishing guidelines, promoting education and training, confirming the professional identity of the members, educating the public about the benefits of psychotherapy interventions, providing networking and resource development.
The AAP is a professional and educational organization that is dedicated to the growth and enhancement of the psychotherapy profession.
The AAP represents various disciplines including researchers, educators, lawyers, clinicians, consultants and care partners as its members.
The AAP supports professional relationships that empowers individuals, families, and groups to accomplish behavioral health needs, wellness, and education.
Robert Johnson
Jonathan Kellerman
The AAP exists to develop and implement a comprehensive network which provides professional resources, training opportunities and professional support for its members and care partners.
The AAP assists, educates, and supports the individual member and brings them together to enhance the models of behavioral healthcare.
The AAP educates the general public about the efficacy of psychotherapy and how it may support other clinical models of care to effectively support individuals and families.
The AAP represents a variety of professionals and care partners who are committed to advance and protect the interests of their clients. Additionally, for those who are clinicians, the AAP desires to preserve the clinician’s ability to practice and provide the best treatment or alternatives for those who seek their help.
The AAP promotes, clarifies, describes and communicates new discoveries, techniques, and strategies related to creating wellness for both individuals and communities.
Eric Hodgins
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