Welcome to the NICP Cognitive Therapy Membership Website
We are a professional cogntitive therapy membership body for the benefit of members of the public seeking cognitive therapies for a variety of concerns, and for the representation of cognitive psychologists and psychotherapists trained in many areas of cognitive therapy. You will find information and resources where you can learn more about various cognitive behavioural therapy disciplines, and importantly where you can find a cognitive behavioural psychology practitioner in your area.
Our members are fully qualified and insured therapists who have submitted all of their credentials and certification to our administrative team, ensuring that you are put in contact with a professional therapist with the highest possible standards.
The NICP is connected to the Training Alliance Group (TAG), a training school for hypnotherapy, CBP (Cognitive Behavioural Psychology), NLP (Neuro-Linguistic Programming) and more, which is fully accredited by the General Hypnotherapy Register, and acknowledged for its excellent and rigorous training. All practising members of NICP maintain and uphold our code of conduct.
The NICP is a professional membership body for the benefit of members of the public seeking cognitive therapy for a variety of concerns and for the representation of cognitive psychologists and psychotherapists trained in any of the following:
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- Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT)
- Cognitive Behavioural Hypnotherapy
- Cognitive Behavioural Psychology
- Sport Psychology and Sport Mindset Coaching
- Eye Movement Desensitisation and Reprocessing (EMDR)
- Rapid Cognitive Processing (RCP)
- Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP)
- Emotional Freedom Technique (EFT)
Our Aims and Objectives
The National Institute for Cognitive Psychology was formed in 2011 for the purposes of providing a professional membership organisation for independent practitioners providing cognitive psychology or psychotherapy services.
The aims of NICP are to promote the following goals:
- The provision of a professional, ethical and effective service to members and the public, as well as external interested third parties
- To promote high standards of training and ethics
- To maintain and elevate the standards of cognitive psychologies
- To uphold a standardised Code of Ethics and Practice, along with a Complaints and Disciplinary Procedure to handle complaints arising from any avenue
- To foster links with other interested and relevant professions and organisations
- To encourage the circulation and distribution of information on cognitive therapies through journals, courses and references
If you wish to discover more about the National Institute for Cognitive Psychology or to find out more about cognitive therapy and practitioners in your area. Alternatively if you are working within the field of cognitive psychology and would like to ascertain whether you meet the qualification criteria to join NICP please contact us and we will be happy to advise you.