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Liz McCormick

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The therapist has confirmed that s/he:

  • is qualified as a CAT Practitioner or Psychotherapist
  • practises CAT according to ACAT's code of ethics and practice
  • is fully insured for their private CAT practice
  • is in appropriate supervision with a supervisor member of an accredited body. (In most cases the supervisor will be a CAT supervisor but this is no longer a requirement for inclusion in the private practice list.)
  • is a full member of ACAT

While we request that this information is confirmed by each therapist ACAT accepts no liability for any lapses or errors in the above information. You are encouraged to confirm this information with the therapist before starting therapy.


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Background InformationI have been in private practice for over twenty years and am the author of a number of books, including Change For The Better the CAT self help book. I am a founder of ACAT, supervisor and trainer. I also work from a transpersonal and contemplative practice and have become increasingly interested in the apprication of a mindfulness based approach to all clinical work. 
Office HoursMonday and Tuesday 
Professional BodyUKCP 
AddressThe Old Woodyard 
Phone Number01728 648672 
EmailContact Liz McCormick by email 

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Quick Guide to Professional Bodies

Some of the more common professional bodies are listed below:

  • UKCP - United Kingdom Council for Psychotherapy
  • RCP - Royal College of Psychiatrists
  • BACP - British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy
  • BPS - British Psychological Society

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