
With our increasingly stressful and tech orientated lives, combined with a revolution in self-development, the demand for good cognitive therapy has never been higher. Finding a cognitive therapist you can trust is vital.
You may feel that you have some emotional issues that have been bothering you for some time are now ready to be examined, or you may wish to “become the best version of you”. There are so many reasons why you feel ready or in need of a trusted therapist not only to confide in, but to help you to make those changes you desire.
With so many different therapeutic approaches to creating positive change, it can be confusing, which is why NICP, the National Institute for Cognitive Psychology has been created. The founder of NICP, Robert Russell PhD Personal Development Trainer, Master Hypnotherapist, Business Mind-set Coach, Sport Psychologist and Chief Executive Leader of the Training Alliance Group, is passionate about clients receiving the best possible care and advice from well trained, accredited therapists.
Cognitive therapists across many disciplines are accepted on the NICP register if they meet exacting standards of training, accreditation and practice. All therapists on the NICP register have to adhere to a strict code of conduct and have high ethical standards.
NICP therapists offer a wide range of therapies to assist a wide range of clients and you are invited to spend some time viewing the different modalities described on this site, so that you can be better informed as to exactly what therapy or combination of therapies will be a good fit for your needs.
With clear, concise information together with profile pages of qualified therapists that you can trust, NICP aims to take the hard work out of finding a therapist you can work with. You will find therapists offering neurolinguistics programming (NLP), cognitive hypnotherapy, rapid cognitive processing (RCP), sports psychology and mind-set coaching and many more.
So whether you are looking to overcome a blockage in your life, combat a fear or phobia, or improve your performance in the workplace and reach goals, Finding a cognitive therapist you can trust is what NICP offers you.