National Psychological Association/Society British Psychological Society The British Psychological Society is the representative body for psychology and psychologists in the UK. The Society was formed in 1901 and now has approximately 43,000 members. By its Royal Charter, granted in 1965, the Society is charged with national responsibility for the development, promotion and application of pure and applied psychology for the public good, and with promoting the efficiency and usefulness of Society members by maintaining a high standard of professional education and knowledge. Coaching Psychology Section/Group Special Group in Coaching Psychology
Registration/Licensing Board Health Professions Council On the 1st July 2009 the Health Professions Council took over from The British Psychological Society Member Links Psychologist Members Michael Carroll - CST Dr. Michael Carroll is a Chartered Counselling Psychologist and a BACP Senior Registered Practitioner. Michael heads the Centre for Supervision Training and believes passionately that skilled supervision is the route to the future success of coaching, just as it has been with counselling and psychotherapy. He is dedicated to promoting its adoption across the coaching profession and is of the firm view that supervision operates at the summit of teaching and learning practice. Pauline Willis - Lauriate Founder of coachingpsychologist.net Pauline is a Chartered Occupational
Psychologist currently based in the UK but with strong links with Australia
where she lived for 22 years. As an international provider of coaching
psychology services Pauline recognised the need for a peer consultation and
supervision network focusing on the needs of coaching psychology
practitioners.
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