2. What is here?
1) First we will look at the regulatory body in
Ontario.
2) Next, What is Psychotherapy and what does
it really mean?
3) Next, What can I expect in a session?
3. Psychotherapy
In Ontario the regulation of Psychotherapy will soon
fall under the mandate of the
College of Registered Psychotherapists and
Registered Mental Health Therapists of Ontario.
http://www.collegeofpsychotherapists.on.ca
This new college will license Psychotherapists based
on specific registration criteria and they will be
granted the restricted title of:
Registered Psychotherapist, RP
4. Psychotherapy
Scope of Practice
The practice of psychotherapy is the assessment
and treatment of cognitive, emotional or
behavioural disturbances by psychotherapeutic
means, delivered through a therapeutic
relationship based primarily on verbal or non-
verbal communication.
- Psychotherapy Act, 2007, section 3.
5. Psychotherapy
Authorized Act
In the course of engaging in the practice of
psychotherapy, a member is authorized, subject to
the terms, conditions and limitations imposed on his
or her certificate of registration, to treat, by means of
psychotherapy technique delivered through a
therapeutic relationship, an individual’s serious
disorder of thought, cognition, mood, emotional
regulation, perception or memory that may seriously
impair the individual’s judgement, insight, behaviour,
communication or social functioning.
- Psychotherapy Act, 2007, section 4.
6. Psychotherapy
• In order for the College to begin operations,
the Psychotherapy Act, 2007 must be fully
proclaimed by the Ontario Government.
• Although much work has been done and
proclamation was anticipated in late 2012, It is
now anticipated that the full proclamation will
occur some time in 2013 or 2014.
7. 2) What is Psychotherapy?
Psychotherapy is a term used to describe the process of
treating psychological disorders and mental distress.
During this process, a trained psychotherapist helps the
client tackle a specific or general problem.
Almost all types of psychotherapy involve developing a
therapeutic relationship, communicating and creating a
dialogue and working to overcome problematic
thoughts or behaviors.
8. 2) What is Psychotherapy
Psychotherapy can be use with individuals, couples and
groups for addressing:
- Feelings of stagnation
- Past events and trauma
- Personality issues
- Sexuality
- Conflict
- Anger
- Employment
- Relationships
- Anxiety / Depression
- Addictions
- and much more
9. 2) What is Psychotherapy
There are many different therapeutic approaches and just a few are listed below:
Psychodynamic Therapy
Psychodynamic therapy is based on the assumption that a person is having emotional problems
because of unresolved, generally unconscious conflicts, often stemming from childhood.
Interpersonal Therapy
Interpersonal therapy focuses on the behaviors and interactions a patient has with family and
friends.
Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy
Cognitive-behavioral therapy helps people identify and change inaccurate perceptions that they
may have of themselves and the world around them.
Humanistic therapy
This approach emphasizes people's capacity to make rational choices and develop to their
maximum potential. Concern and respect for others are also important themes.
Integrative or holistic therapy
Many therapists don't tie themselves to any one approach. Instead, they blend elements from
different approaches and tailor their treatment according to each client's needs.
10. 3) What can I expect in a session
Many times you will work in ways that may be
unfamiliar to you. Perhaps you will be creating art
work, writing in a journal, meditating, talking or
engaging in some type of physical activity.
You are asked to step outside of your old way of
being and consider new options, new
perspectives, new possibilities, and new insights.
11. 3) What can I expect in a session
At times these sessions bring up old and unpleasant
feelings or memories. This is normal and will be
short lived.
We can expend large amounts of energy by
unwittingly running from or hiding from the past.
Resolving our history and trauma can release
energy that is now available to propel us forward.
12. Please consider Psychotherapy
Please consider Psychotherapy for yourself, your
family and your friends.
There does not have to be a negative stigma
attached to recognizing our struggles and
seeking help.
Remember, as we first heal the world within us
we will in turn heal the world around us.