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Introduction
Richard Reynolds founded the EICP in 1993 with the objectives of providing counselling and psychotherapy within an effective and ethical framework and to provide accredited training in Transactional Analysis counselling and psychotherapy.

From modest beginnings the service has grown so that now a team of ten therapists led by Peter Kravitz our clinical director, offers counselling and psychotherapy one-to-one, with couples and with therapy groups.  All EICP therapists work within the Transactional Analysis modality and are bound by the codes of ethics and professional practice of the Institute of Transactional Analysis. All support their work by being in supervision and by a commitment to continue their personal and professional development.

We are always willing to discuss our work and guide potential clients in deciding that our counselling and psychotherapy approach is right for them.

The accredited psychotherapy training programme together with a series of professional and personal development workshops is now provided by EICP’s sister organisation, The Counselling & Psychotherapy Training Institute (CPTI).  This programme is now validated as a degree course offering MSc in TA Counselling and TA Psychotherapy.

If you would like more information on any of our services contact us by e-mail, telephone or post.

Counselling and Psychotherapy

As families and communities have become more scattered and stress in daily life has increased, counselling has gained recognition as a safe way for individuals to find different or new ways to resolve the problems in their lives. It is also accepted as an effective way for couples to look at the problems between them.

Psychotherapy is a powerful tool for helping individuals to find new direction and fulfilment in their lives. At the Edinburgh Institute for Counselling and Psychotherapy (EICP), we offer counselling and psychotherapy from a base of safety and ethical practice.  We believe that there should be an open process where the clients always understand their goals and how they will reach them. Therapists at EICP work with clients within a clear framework of mutual agreement and confidentiality

All prospective clients are invited to an initial free meeting for them to decide that this is an appropriate way to find a resolution to their issues.