Psychologies

Meet the woman at the heart and helm of UKCP

For many people, seeking psychotherapy is the hardest part. Those who reach out and on journey often find the transformative nature of psychotherapy an awakening process in their lives, which is why so many UK Council for Psychotherapy members start off as clients.

In this special Q&A with Sarah Niblock, the chief executive of UKCP, we find out about her experience of psychotherapy and what advice she would give those wanting to take the potentially life-changing step of accessing psychotherapeutic support.

Q Do you think the perception of therapy is changing?

There is

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