N.W.I.D.P.

The North West Institute
of Dynamic Psychotherapy

About the NWIDP
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The aims of the Institute

The Northwest Institute of Dynamic Psychotherapy (NWIDP) was established to provide advanced training and further education in psychoanalytic and psychodynamic psychotherapy in the North West of England. The NWIDP is the main training and accrediting body in the North West, and has links to the University of Manchester, the NHS and other psychotherapy training organisations in the North of England. The NWIDP is recognised as both a training and an accrediting body by the United Kingdom Council for the Psychotherapies (UKCP), and Full members of the NWIDP are entitled to be Registered as Psychoanalytic Psychotherapists by the UKCP.

The other main training organisation in the North West of England is Group Analysis North, which provides training in group analytic psychotherapy.

People at the NWIDP

Names, addresses, email and contact numbers of the officers of the NWIDP, the administrator and other key people.

Psychotherapy Training

The NWIDP administers the course leading to the North West Regional Diploma in Dynamic Psychotherapy. This is an advanced qualification in psychoanalytic psychotherapy and allows graduates to Register as Psychoanalytic Psychotherapists with the United Kingdom Council for the Psychotherapies (UKCP), the largest registration body for psychotherapists in the United Kingdom.

Further Information

Visit the Archive for more information, including documents relating to the NWIDP: the Constitution; how to apply for Membership; the Prospectus for the Diploma Course; Codes of Ethics and Conduct for Therapists, Trainers and trainees and Supervisors; or the Complaints Procedure of the NWIDP.

Please note the new discussion document on The use of the Label 'psychoanalyst' on the UKCP Register.

The Robert F Hobson Library

The Robert F Hobson Library has an extensive collection of books on psychotherapy and related subjects, with a core of psychoanalytic texts. It is based at the Gaskell House Psychotherapy Centre and is administered by the Society for the Investigation of Human Values (SIHV), a charity whose aim is to support the development of psychotherapy.

Useful Links

Information and links about psychotherapy education, provision and training. This page will be upgraded regularly. Please send suggestions or links you would like to see included to the Administrator. Restricted to information about psychoanalytic and psychodynamic psychotherapy.

What is dynamic psychotherapy?

Psychodynamic psychotherapy recognises that problems in the present may have their roots in past experience, and that current behaviour may be motivated by feelings derived from that experience. Dynamic therapists work on the assumption that such problems will emerge in the relationship with the therapist as well as in other relationships (with family, partners, children, work colleagues, etc.), and thus the therapeutic relationship is the central focus of therapy. The treatment consists of developing a therapeutic conversation focusing on the "here and now" experience of both patient and therapist. Dynamic psychotherapy is used for both in brief therapy where there is a defined area of difficulty (a "focus"), and over the longer term, aimed at helping change how patients function in relationships in all areas of their lives.

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The NWIDP is based at the Macartney House Psychotherapy Centre

Macartney House Psychotherapy Centre
Beech Mount, Harpurhey, Manchester M9 5XS
England
Tel: 0161 203 5968            Fax: 0161 203 5731
email: NWIDP Administrator

 

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