ACKNOWLEDGING EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS IN PSYCHOTHERAPY FOR PSYCHOLOGISTS: POSSIBLE WAYS OF GOVERNMENT REGULATION

We present an example of current legal regulation of education and training programs for psychotherapists on the example of legislation in Switzerland. It dwells upon the criteria for training professional psychotherapists. The paper also discusses the procedure for admission into the workforce (acc...

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Main Author: Meinrad P. Perrez
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: Moscow State University of Psychology and Education 2020-12-01
Series:Консультативная психология и психотерапия
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Online Access:https://psyjournals.ru/mpj/2020/n4/Perrez.shtml
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spelling doaj-5a2ecc9bf41d4f839cc199e81dcd7f172020-12-31T14:59:53ZrusMoscow State University of Psychology and EducationКонсультативная психология и психотерапия2075-34702311-94462020-12-0128414416610.17759/cpp.2020280408ACKNOWLEDGING EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS IN PSYCHOTHERAPY FOR PSYCHOLOGISTS: POSSIBLE WAYS OF GOVERNMENT REGULATIONMeinrad P. Perrez0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3200-5346h.D., Professor, University of Fribourg, Fribourg, SwitzerlandWe present an example of current legal regulation of education and training programs for psychotherapists on the example of legislation in Switzerland. It dwells upon the criteria for training professional psychotherapists. The paper also discusses the procedure for admission into the workforce (accreditation) and describes the experience of the first stage of admission in Switzerland. The Swiss example shows that the provisions for applying the law to the admission procedure need to be clarified in order to be able to distinguish, as required by the law, scientifically based psychotherapeutic approaches and methods from those which are not, or not yet, scientifically or evidence-based. Furthermore, we touch upon the issue of distinguishing between psychological counseling and psychotherapy and describe a proposed solution to this problem, as practiced in the Netherlands. In addition, we present the recently (September 2020) enacted reform of the Psychotherapy Act of Germany. This reform concerns education and advanced qualification training as well as the accreditation of psychotherapists.https://psyjournals.ru/mpj/2020/n4/Perrez.shtmllegislation in psychotherapyeducation in psychotherapyadvanced qualification trainingcriteria for psychotherapeutic approachespsychotherapeutic methodscounselingevidence-based psychotherapy
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ACKNOWLEDGING EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS IN PSYCHOTHERAPY FOR PSYCHOLOGISTS: POSSIBLE WAYS OF GOVERNMENT REGULATION
Консультативная психология и психотерапия
legislation in psychotherapy
education in psychotherapy
advanced qualification training
criteria for psychotherapeutic approaches
psychotherapeutic methods
counseling
evidence-based psychotherapy
author_facet Meinrad P. Perrez
author_sort Meinrad P. Perrez
title ACKNOWLEDGING EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS IN PSYCHOTHERAPY FOR PSYCHOLOGISTS: POSSIBLE WAYS OF GOVERNMENT REGULATION
title_short ACKNOWLEDGING EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS IN PSYCHOTHERAPY FOR PSYCHOLOGISTS: POSSIBLE WAYS OF GOVERNMENT REGULATION
title_full ACKNOWLEDGING EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS IN PSYCHOTHERAPY FOR PSYCHOLOGISTS: POSSIBLE WAYS OF GOVERNMENT REGULATION
title_fullStr ACKNOWLEDGING EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS IN PSYCHOTHERAPY FOR PSYCHOLOGISTS: POSSIBLE WAYS OF GOVERNMENT REGULATION
title_full_unstemmed ACKNOWLEDGING EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS IN PSYCHOTHERAPY FOR PSYCHOLOGISTS: POSSIBLE WAYS OF GOVERNMENT REGULATION
title_sort acknowledging educational programs in psychotherapy for psychologists: possible ways of government regulation
publisher Moscow State University of Psychology and Education
series Консультативная психология и психотерапия
issn 2075-3470
2311-9446
publishDate 2020-12-01
description We present an example of current legal regulation of education and training programs for psychotherapists on the example of legislation in Switzerland. It dwells upon the criteria for training professional psychotherapists. The paper also discusses the procedure for admission into the workforce (accreditation) and describes the experience of the first stage of admission in Switzerland. The Swiss example shows that the provisions for applying the law to the admission procedure need to be clarified in order to be able to distinguish, as required by the law, scientifically based psychotherapeutic approaches and methods from those which are not, or not yet, scientifically or evidence-based. Furthermore, we touch upon the issue of distinguishing between psychological counseling and psychotherapy and describe a proposed solution to this problem, as practiced in the Netherlands. In addition, we present the recently (September 2020) enacted reform of the Psychotherapy Act of Germany. This reform concerns education and advanced qualification training as well as the accreditation of psychotherapists.
topic legislation in psychotherapy
education in psychotherapy
advanced qualification training
criteria for psychotherapeutic approaches
psychotherapeutic methods
counseling
evidence-based psychotherapy
url https://psyjournals.ru/mpj/2020/n4/Perrez.shtml
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