The Psychotherapy and CounsellingFederation of Australia PACFA is the umbrella professional body that plays a self regulating role in the psychotherapy and counselling industry. It represents the interests of more than 3000 practitioners of various forms of psychotherapy and counselling in Australia. It cooperates with 40 related associations to set and meet standards in all states and territories of Australia. ref The Psychotherapy and CounsellingFederation of Australia How the federation model ... to make counselling and psychotherapy widely recognised as a profession. PACFA s mission is to be the leading professional body for counselling and psychotherapy and an automatic reference point for anyone seeking information on counselling and psychotherapy in the Australia . PACFA s objectives ... of counselling and or psychotherapy for the benefit of the community and in particular for those who are the recipients of counselling and or psychotherapy. to advance the education of the public in the part that counselling and or psychotherapy can play generally and in particular to meet the needs ... that is campaigning for government accreditation of counselling in Australia. ref Pelling, N. Sullivan, B. 2006 The credentialing of counselling in Australia International Journal of Psychology , 41.3 ... Counselling Association United Kingdom Council for Psychotherapy External links http www.pacfa.org.au PACFA main web site http www.informaworld.com smpp content content a747826179 db all The Psychotherapy and CounsellingFederation of Australia How the federation model contributes to the field References reflist DEFAULTSORT Psychotherapy And CounsellingFederation Of Australia Category Mental health organisations in Australia psychology stub ..., physical or social handicap or disability . Government accreditation The counselling profession in Australia is currently not government regulated so clients are faced with the task of evaluating ... more details
just counselling , but also psychotherapy . It changed its name to the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy BACP . BACP is now the largest and broadest body within the sector with more than 32,000 members. BACP participates in the development of counselling and psychotherapy at an international ... Goals BACP s vision is to lead the effort to make counselling and psychotherapy widely recognised as a profession. BACP s mission is to be the leading professional body for counselling and psychotherapy and an automatic reference point for anyone seeking information on counselling and psychotherapy ... or part time with a view to raising the standards of counselling and or psychotherapy for the benefit of the community and in particular for those who are the recipients of counselling and or psychotherapy. to advance the education of the public in the part that counselling and or psychotherapy can ... with counselling and psychotherapy, offering information and guidance to those involved in the process ... and many others on important issues concerning counselling and psychotherapy. The Association ... in Counselling and Psychotherapy alongside the Professional Conduct Procedure ensures that members ..., see Bandwidth Allocation Protocol . The British Association for Counselling grew from the Standing Conference for the Advancement of Counselling, a grouping of organisations inaugurated in 1970 ... Unit, the British Association for Counselling was founded. In 1978 the headquarters was moved from London ... of members on their website, as well as a paper version, which allows those seeking counselling ... accreditation. BACP and regulation of Counsellors and Psychotherapists Currently the counselling and psychotherapy profession is not regulated under statutory instruments of law specific to the profession ... Kingdom Council for Psychotherapy External links http www.bacp.co.uk BACP main web page http www.ukrconline.org.uk ... organizations in the United Kingdom Category Psychotherapy Category Organisations based in Leicestershire ... more details
more footnotes date December 2011 Use dmy dates date February 2011 History of Australia The Federation of Australia was the process by which the six separate United Kingdom British self governing colony self governing colonies of New South Wales , Queensland , South Australia , Tasmania , Victoria Australia Victoria and Western Australia formed one nation. They kept the systems of government that they had ... for matters concerning the whole nation. When the Constitution of Australia came into force, on 1  January 1901, the colonies collectively became States and territories of Australia states of the Australia Commonwealth of Australia . The efforts to bring about federation in the mid 19th century ..., but they decided not to join the federation. Sir Edmund Barton was the caretaker Prime Minister of Australia ... and Western Australia. Furthermore, there was debate about the form of government that a federation ... Federation is described as the Commonwealth of Australia There are three separate and equal branches ... also Federation architecture The significance of Federation for Australia is such that a number of landmarks ... 14 March 2012 ref Federation Trail , Melbourne, Victoria See also Government of Australia Australian ... reading Hunt, Lyall editor 2000 Towards Federation Why Western Australia joined the Australian ... links Commons category Federation of Australia http naa.gov.au collection explore federation index.aspx Federation and the Constitution resource of the National Archives of Australia http www.aph.gov.au ... 1851 1900 Federation of Australia simple Federation of Australia ta ... retained his office. This period has lent its name to an architectural style prevalent in Australia at that time, known as Federation architecture , or Federation style. The Federal Idea Federal Council A serious movement for Federation of the colonies arose in the late 1880s, a time when there was increasing ..., representatives from Victoria, New South Wales and South Australia considered a number of issues ... more details
Orphan date October 2011 The Master of Counselling or Counseling MC , M.C. , or M.Couns. is a postgraduate professional degree . The degree prepares students for professional practice as counsellors or counselling psychologists in mental health, community organizations, schools, post secondary educational institutions, employee assistance programs, and private practice. Students typically choose a specialization, such as counselling psychology , school counselling, career counselling, or art therapy . Country specific information Australia The University of Queensland offers a Master of Counselling degree. ref cite web title Mast of Counselling MCouns url http www.uq.edu.au study program.html?acad prog 5333 work University of Queensland Courses and programmes accessdate 20 October 2011 ref Canada The degree is awarded by a number of Canadian universities such as the University of Calgary , the University of Lethbridge , and Athabasca University . The degree meets academic requirements to attain registration as a Canadian Certified Counsellor CCC with the Canadian Counselling and Psychotherapy Association or Registered Psychologist R.Psych in certain Canadian provinces, including Alberta. ref Graduate Programs in Education, http www.ucalgary.ca gpe programs master counselling mc campus ref ref Faculty of Education, Programs Offered, http www.uleth.ca edu master counselling programs ref ref MC Program Requirements, http calendar.athabascau.ca grad counsel 01 05.php ref United Kingdom The University of Edinburgh offers a Master of Counselling Interpersonal Dialogue as a two year full time course. ref cite web title Master of Counselling Interpersonal Dialogue Overview url http www.ed.ac.uk schools departments health counselling study programmes master counselling id overview work University of Edinburgh accessdate 20 October 2011 ref United States Idaho State University is among United States institutions offering a Master of Counseling one L in US spelling . ref cite web ... more details
unreferenced date February 2009 The Panepirotic Federation of Australia lang el was founded in 1982 as a Federation of various organisations representing migrants who originated from the region of Epirus , throughout Australia. It is known for its dedication to the maintenance and development of Epirotic culture in Australia, its passionate championing of the rights of the Greeks in Albania Greek minority of Northern Epirus and plays a prominent role in the life of the Greek community in Australia. It has donated over one million dollars to works of a charitable and philanthropic nature for the Greeks of Northern Epirus. It is also affiliated with the World Council of Epirotes Abroad and the World Council of Hellenes Abroad . The Panepirotic Federation of Australia s former president, Mr Petros Petranis has notably completed a study of Epirotic migration to Australia, which is entitled Epirots in Australia Greek , published by the National Centre for Hellenic Studies, LaTrobe University, in 2004 . The Federation maintains a website and a Facebook group , and also hosts a Melbourne Radio program on 3xy Radio Hellas 1422 AM every Wednesday between 9 10pm, presented by Dimitrios Varnas and Konstantinos Kalymnios. Member organisations Union of Northern Epirotes. Konitsa Association of Melbourne Cultural League of Epirus Youth League of Epirus Committee of Solidarity for the Greeks of Northern Epirus External links http www.panepirotic federation.blogspot.com Official website of the Panepirotic Federation of Australia http www.facebook.com group.php?gid 81536590220 Facebook Group of the Panepirotic Federation of Australia Northern Epirus Category 1982 establishments Category Organisations based in Australia Category Facebook groups Category Social networking services ... more details
The Congregational Federation of Australia is Congregational church Congregational denomination comprising fourteen congregations in New South Wales and Queensland . It has sixteen ordained ministers and some two thousand members and adherents, many of them Samoa ns. History Forty congregations of the Congregational Union of Australia decided not to join the Uniting Church in Australia in 1977, and formed the Fellowship of Congregational Churches . In July 1995 the Christian ecumenism ecumenically minded congregations left the Fellowship of Congregational Churches because of its conservative and non ecumenical orientation and formed the Congregational Federation of Australia. Affiliations National Council of Churches in Australia World Alliance of Reformed Churches External links Source http nat.uca.org.au cunity churchesjoin cjgeneraldocs localecumenismkit cjlocalecukit25app2 2.htm Description of The Congregational Federation of NSW at Uniting Church in Australia , Christian Unity site Appendix 2. Understanding the Member Churches of the NSW Ecumenical Council Australia org stub Christian denomination stub Category Members of the World Alliance of Reformed Churches Category Religious organizations established in 1995 Category Christian denominations in Australia Category Reformed denominations in Oceania Category Congregational denominations and unions established in the 20th century pt Federa o Congregacional da Austr lia ... more details
Image FFSA.png right The Football Federation of South Australia FFSA is the governing body of Association football association football soccer in South Australia . The FFSA are affiliated to the Football FederationAustralia . The FFSA run the highest South Australian league, the South Australian Super League , South Australian Premier League and the South Australian State League where teams play Fridays, Saturdays and Mondays. The current Directors of the Board of FFSA are President Mr Rauf Soulio, Vice President Mr Morry Bailes, Dr Bev O Brien, Mr Ted Iuliano, Mr Dave Hewitson, Mr Claude Galloni and Mr Oleh Bilyk. Michael Carter is the CEO. Wendy Carter is the Competitions Co Ordinator Dimitri Peppas is the Competitions Officer Unsourced image removed Image Ffsa McDonalds logo.jpg right The Football Federation of South Australia FFSA is the governing body of football soccer in South Australia, The FFSA are affiliated to the Football FederationAustralia . The FFSA run the South Australian Professional Men s Leagues, the Women s and Juniors Leagues, and the South Australian Junior Premier League JPL , where teams from under 8s to under 17s play Sundays. The FFSA acts as the umbrella organisation for affiliated associations including Junior Associations, Masters League and Collegiate League. External links http www.ffsa.com.au Official website http www.ffsa.com.au junior home.asp FFSA Junior Football http www.aussiesoccerstats.com League Statistics FFSA Clubs Category Soccer governing bodies in Australia South Category Soccer in South Australia Category Sports governing bodies in South Australia footy org stub it Football Federation of South Australia ... more details
that it was intended that the new federation would form a breakaway league and eventually replace the Football FederationAustralia FFA and oversea football at a grassroots level and senior level. ref ... a clubs participation agreement to enter the A League run and operated by Football FederationAustralia ... FederationAustralia FFA . ref http www.theaustralian.com.au sport football rebel clive palmers ... supporting Football FederationAustralia saying that FIFA will only recognise one governing body ... federation South Australia FFSA Gary Collis with former Gold Coast United footballer Steve ... also Soccer in Australia Football FederationAustralia External links Category Soccer governing bodies in Australia ..., lobby the government, lobby the FFA for a better outcome for Australians and the game in Australia ... story e6frey4r 1226287019383 ref On 13 March 2012 the federation launched a national commission .... It was announced that the federation will hold hearings in Townsville, Newcastle, Canberra, Sydney ... more details
Accessed 30 April 2007 ref In 2007 Peter Alexander, President of the Police Federation of Australia ... 2007 Accessed 30 April 2007 ref In 2002 the CEO of the Police Federation of Australia, Mark Burgess ... Federation calls for national approach Transcript ABC Radio AM 27 May 2002. Accessed 30 April 2007 ref In 2005 the Police Federation of Australia supported the fears of the Australian Federal Police Association ... labour 1923 Victorian Police strike References references DEFAULTSORT Police Federation Of Australia Category Trade unions in Australia Category Law enforcement in Australia Category Police unions Australia trade union stub law enforcement stub pt Pol cia Federal Austr lia ... more details
Website http www.footballaustralia.com.au www.footballaustralia.com.au Football FederationAustralia FFA is the governing body for the sport of association football football soccer in Australia ... 10436 Ben Buckley appointed as new FFA CEO Football FederationAustralia 8 November 2006 ref Among other duties, the FFA oversees Australia s national soccer teams including the Australia national association football team Socceroos men , the Australia women s national football soccer team Matildas women , the Australia national under 23 football team Olyroos and other various youth teams national ... Oceania Football Federation with New Zealand in 1966. Football FederationAustralia celebrated ... federation releases newsid 1233346.html australia focus 2022 title Australia to focus on 2022 Bid date ... Football Federation Northern Territory Football Queensland Football Federation of South Australia Football West Western Australia Football Federation Tasmania Football NSW Northern New South Wales Football ... 4 football federationaustraliaAustralia at AFC site http www.fifa.com associations association ... AUS fb states Category Football FederationAustralia Category Soccer governing bodies in Australia ... de Football FederationAustralia es Federaci n de F tbol de Australia fr F d ration d Australie ... dell Australia hu Ausztr l Labdar g sz vets g ja no Football FederationAustralia pl Football FederationAustralia pt Federa o Australiana de Futebol ro Federa ia de Fotbal din Australia ru sr sv Football FederationAustralia ... Australia in this role in 2003. Ben Buckley is currently the CEO of the FFA and Frank Lowy is the chairman ... club competition. Until 2004 the national competition was the National Soccer League Australia ... of players from overseas. In 1961 the Australian Soccer Federation was formed. However, this association was refused re admittance with FIFA until outstanding fines had been paid. In 1963 Australia ... more details
celebrations of Australian federation , it is the first purely ceremonial unit in the history of the Australia n armed forces, and has since represented Australia in various roles both at home and around ... reviews Australias Federation Guard.jpg thumb President Barack Obama reviews Australia s Federation Guard in the forecourt of Parliament House during his visit to Australia in November 2011 Primarily ... are performed without a single word of command. Australia s Federation Guard also contains ... References commons category Australia s Federation Guard http www.defence.gov.au afg Australia s Federation Guard website Category 2000 establishments in Australia Category Military units and formations of Australia Category Military units and formations established in 2000 ja no Australia s Federation Guard ... this duty, the Federation Guard was responsible not only for providing the first naval sentries although ... a gold federation star. Musical Support The Guard has the Australian Defence Force s only dedicated ..., Duntroon Royal Military College Duntroon . When performing in other parts of Australia, other Defence ... more details
The Consumers Federation of Australia CFA is Australia s umbrella consumer advocacy group. History In the early 1960s the Australian Consumers Association unsuccessfully attempted to establish state and territory Branches. The first state or territory based consumer organisation was Canberra Consumers , established in 1963 by Michael Vernon , Godfrey Linge and Bill Howitt . By the late 1970s most states and territories had their own consumer group. It soon became apparent that lack of coordinated action by these consumer lobby groups was obstructing political change. With the election of Gough Whitlam and the Labor Government in 1972, the Government encouraged the disparate consumer groups to join together and form the Australian Federation of Consumer Organisations AFCO . In 1974 after a meeting of 27 consumer groups, led by the Australian Consumers Association and Canberra Consumers , a constitution was drafted and AFCO was officially founded. AFCO s foundation membership included Canberra Consumers , the Country Women s Association , the Australian Consumers Association and the Consumer Action Movement . Policy Priorities The policy priorities of AFCO reflected the main consumer concerns of the decade. In the 1970s it was the establishment of product standards , trade practices law , social justice and the effects of inflation on consumers. In the 1980s the policies of interest for AFCO were product labelling , competition , media ownership and health. In the 1990s the issues were National Competition Policy , media ownership , environmental issues , product safety , tobacco ... was renamed the Consumers Federation of Australia CFA . Defunding In 1996, John Howard and the Liberal ..., Consumers Federation of Australia, Canberra, 1996 In the Consumer Interest A selected history of consumer affairs in Australia 1945 2000 , Simon Smith, SOCAP, Melbourne 2000. External links http www.consumersfederation.org.au Consumers Federation of Australia DEFAULTSORT Consumers Federation Of Australia ... more details
Use dmy dates date April 2011 Primarysources date April 2007 The Bicycle Federation of Australia BFA was the peak Australia n body representing non competitive cyclist s, and directly represented over 20,000 cyclists who belonged to its affiliated groups in all states of Australia. Established in 1979 as a non profit organisation, it advocated and lobbied Governments and the private sector for the several million Australians who ride bicycles for recreation, sport and transport. It discontinued its operations in February 2010. BFA was a member of the http www.cyclingpromotion.com.au Cycling Promotion Alliance and was the Australian member of the European Cyclists Federation . It previously published the http www.australiancyclist.com.au Australian Cyclist magazine. Member organisations included http www.pedalpower.org.au Pedal Power ACT , http www.bicyclensw.org.au Bicycle NSW , http www.bq.org.au Bicycle Queensland , http www.bikesa.asn.au Bicycle South Australia , http www.bisa.asn.au Bicycle Institute of South Australia , the Cyclists Action Group and the http btawa.org.au Bicycle Transportation Alliance from Western Australia, http www.biketas.org.au Bicycle Tasmania , Bicycle NT, http www.woj.com.au Wheels of Justice and the Vintage Cycle Club of Victoria Inc . In 1998 Bicycle ... a successful bikefleet a Toolkit. Prepared by The Bicycle Federation of Australia for the Department ... in Australia. One of the last major acts of the BFA was to secure significant Federal funding ... Gillett Foundation and Cycling Australia. AustCycle s role is to provide cycling training for all ... http www.cycling.org.au Cycling Australia http www.bikes4work.com.au bikes4work is launched by the BFA, 3 April 2008 http www.bicycles.net.au Bicycles Network Australia http www.theaustralian.news.com.au ... NSW Bike Plan Bicycle Information for New South Wales Category Cycling in Australia Category Non profit organisations based in Australia Category Cycling organisations ... more details
Multiple issues COI January 2011 primary sources January 2011 notability January 2011 Existential counselling is a Philosophy philosophical form of counselling which addresses the situation of a person s life and situates the person firmly within the predictable challenges of the human condition. Existential counselling considers human living to take place within four dimensions physical, social, psychological and spiritual. It shows each of these dimensions to be constituted like a force field, within which predictable paradoxes, tensions and dilemmas play out. Human beings can learn to deal with these tensions and conflicts more effectively by facing up to the negatives as well as the positives of their lives, including the tensions of life and death, love and hate, strength and weakness and meaning and absurdity. Best known authors on existential counselling are Irvin Yalom in the USA through his book Existential Psychotherapy 1981 New York Basic Books and Emmy van Deurzen , who created the British School and who published her book Existential Counselling and Psychotherapy in 1988 London Sage Publications second edition 2002, third edition 2011 . See also Existential therapy Category Counseling ... more details
The Gliding Federation of Australia GFA is the governing body for the sport of gliding in Australia. It was founded in 1949. The GFA is responsible to Civil Aviation Safety Authority for the conduct of safe gliding operations in Australia. This includes the setting and maintenance of flying standards and in particular training standards. It provides services to its members such as Regulatory issues covering pilot training, licencing and airworthiness handled under the delegations from the government regulatory body CASA Liaison with government agencies such as Airservices Australia , particularly in terms of that organisation s airspace management responsibilities Liaison with other sporting and recreational aviation bodies on matters of mutual interest e.g. through http www.asac.asn.au the Australian Sports Aviation Confederation Arranging and managing liability insurance coverage for all members and clubs Awarding badges and managing Australian gliding records Encouraging and staging competitions at the national and international level Technical matters Promotion of gliding Liaison with international gliding organisations such as Organisation Scientifique et Technique du Vol Voile OSTIV and the F d ration A ronautique Internationale FAI Publishing a magazine http www.gfa.org.au index.php?option com content&task section&id 14&Itemid 36 Soaring Australia In Australia, glider pilots are exempt from holding pilot licences. The GFA is responsible for the establishment of pilot certificates which are regarded highly enough by CASA and the aviation industry to be considered as a satisfactory ... WAGA External links http www.gfa.org.au Gliding Federation of Australia Category Sports governing bodies in Australia Category Gliding in Australia Category Gliding associations ... of federation in the name suggests, the GFA is a tiered structure based on regional associations ... covers South Australia and the Northern Territory http www.gliding.asn.au Victorian soaring Association ... more details
Infobox Organization name Australian Counselling Association image border headquarters Queensland , Australia leader title CEO leader name Philip Armstrong formation website http www.theaca.net.au The Australian Counselling Association ACA is a Non profit organization non profit , professional organisation that is dedicated to the counselling profession. ACA represents professional counsellors in Australia. Mission The mission of the Australian Counselling Association is to enhance the quality of life in society by promoting the development of professional counsellors, advancing the counselling profession, and using the profession and practice of counselling to promote respect for human dignity and diversity. Government accreditation The counselling profession in Australia is currently not government regulated. Therefore clients are faced with the task of evaluating qualifications of various counsellors and psychotherapists. ACA is one of two industry associations with PACFA that is campaigning for government accreditation of counselling in Australia. As of 2010, none of the federal or state jurisdictions are actively considering regulation of the counselling profession. The Council of Australian Governments COAG have agreed that regulation of the counselling profession would only be considered if the public were at serious risk and that those risks could only be ameliorated through a regulatory framework. ref Pelling, N. Sullivan, B. 2006 The credentialing of counselling in Australia , International Journal of Psychology , 41.3, pp.194 203 doi 10.1080 00207590544000194 ref History Empty section date July 2010 References Refimprove date October 2007 references External links http www.theaca.net.au Australian Counselling Association See also Psychotherapy and CounsellingFederation of Australia Category Professional associations based in Australia Category Mental health organisations in Australia prof assoc stub ... more details
context Many co counsellors take the view, often quite strongly, that co counselling is not psychotherapy ...refimprove date October 2008 Co counselling spelled co counseling in American English is a grassroots ... evaluation Counseling. The principal one of these is Co Counselling International Co Counseling International ... in co counselling involves participants arranging to meet regularly in pairs to give each other peer to peer counselling, in turn taking the role of counsellor and client, with equal amounts of time allocated to each. Co counselling functions by giving people an opportunity to work on whatever ... party observer and sometimes as second party confidant. While co counselling is sometimes practiced outside a formal organisation, formal co counselling organisations have developed leadership and support ... that a co counselling session is a safe space is important to the methods. There are strict ... of trust. The nature of the co counselling session opens up the possibility for people to get in touch ... with emotions has become a core focus of the approach. Co counselling training emphasizes methods .... To get involved in co counselling, it is usually first necessary to complete a course in The Fundamentals of Co Counselling . The training involves learning how to carry out the roles of client ... covers the guidelines or rules affecting co counselling for the particular organization. Differences .... Theoretical Framework and Assumptions The original theory of co counselling centres around the concept ... counselling, or have authority roles within the organisation. The organisations differ in the ways ... discipline of psychotherapy for its theory and practice, ref Jackins, Harvey 1997 The list Rational ... non RC co counsellors who regard psychotherapy as involving specialist techniques used by a therapist .... ref Pyves, Gretchen 2000 http www.co cornucopia.org.uk coco articles therapy1.htm Co Counselling versus Counselling accessed 2006 11 24 ref Others consider that co counselling is psychotherapeutic ... more details
and eclectic counselling and psychotherapy , Palmer and Woolfe, 1999 , the authors make clear ... Integrative and eclectic counselling and psychotherapy publisher SAGE Publications year 1999 location pages 57,256 isbn 0761957995 See http www.amazon.co.uk Integrative Eclectic CounsellingPsychotherapy ... index.php?jezik ang Institute for Integrative Psychotherapy and Counselling, Ljubljana http www.multitheoretical.com ...Integrative psychotherapy may involve the fusion of different schools of psychotherapy . The word integrative in Integrative psychotherapy may also refer to integrating the personality and making it cohesive ... in Integrative Psychotherapy publisher International Integrative Psychotherapy Association ... draws ad hoc from several approaches in the approach to a particular case. ref name PalmerWolfe Psychotherapy ... Norcross first J. C. authorlink coauthors Goldfried, M. R. Eds. title Handbook of psychotherapy integration ... on psychotherapy integration. ref and working within their own preferences and capabilities as practitioners ... off. Some of the more common therapies include psychoanalysis psychoanalytic psychotherapy ... behavioral therapy , gestalt therapy , body psychotherapy , psychodynamic psychotherapy , family systems therapy , person centered psychotherapy , and existential therapy . Hundreds of different theories of psychotherapy are practiced. ref name Complementary cite book last Robson first Terry authorlink ... in an existing school of psychotherapy, the therapist begins to practice. Then, after follow up ... therapies. A pragmatic or a theoretical approach can be taken when fusing schools of psychotherapy .... Different routes to integrative psychotherapy The most recent edition of the Handbook of Psychotherapy ... it is precisely the factors common to the most psychotherapies that make any psychotherapy successful ... eclectic psychotherapy is Arnold Lazarus 2005 Multimodal Therapy . Larry E. Beutler s model ... level, whereas others describe the relationship between several systems of psychotherapy. One prominent ... more details
Third party date March 2012 Infobox organization name National Federation of Australia Japan Societies NFAJS image NFAJS logo.gif image border size 231px alt caption map msize malt mcaption abbreviation motto formation 1975 extinction type Federation status purpose headquarters Sydney, NSW, Australia ... budget website http www.austjapanfed.org.au remarks The National Federation of Australia Japan Societies NFAJS is a federation of societies that promote the importance of the relationship between the peoples of Japan and Australia. ref cite web url http www.austjapanfed.org.au index.php?MMID 387&SMID 412 title About The Federation accessdate 2012 03 7 ref Memberships Australian Capital Territory http www.ajsact.com.au Australia Japan Society Inc New South Wales http www.ajsnsw.org.au Australia Japan Society of NSW Inc http server.ezycat.com admin77 nswcoffs Australia Japan Society of Coffs ... Federation of Australia Japan Societies DEFAULTSORT National Federation of Australia Japan Societies Category 1975 establishments in Australia Category Japan in non Japanese culture Category International ... Australia Japan Society Queensland Inc http server.ezycat.com admin77 qldcns Australia Japan Society Far North Queensland http server.ezycat.com admin77 qldsc Australia Japan Society Sunshine Coast http server.ezycat.com admin77 qldtville Australia Japan Society Townsville South Australia http www.ajaofsa.asn.au Australia Japan Association of South Australia http www.jafa.asn.au Japan Australia Friendship Association Tasmania http ajstas.org.au Australia Japan Society Tasmania Inc. Victoria Australia Victoria http www.ajsvictoria.org.au Australia Japan Society of Victoria Inc Western Australia http www.ajswa.com.au Australia Japan Society Western Australia Inc. http server.ezycat.com admin77 wageraldton Australia Japan Society Geraldton http server.ezycat.com admin77 wabroome Australia Japan Society Broome http server.ezycat.com admin77 wabunbury Australia Japan Society Bunbury ... more details
of counselling, psychotherapy and hypnotherapy to the client, whilst failing to protect the public ... . The British Association For Counselling and Psychotherapy BACP The main UK counselling organization is the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy BACP . It grew from the Standing Conference for the Advancement of Counselling, a grouping of organisations inaugurated in 1970 at the instigation ... just counselling, but also psychotherapy. It changed its name to the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy BACP . BACP is now the largest and broadest body within the sector with approximately 26,000 individual members. BACP participates in the development of counselling and psychotherapy ...Orphan date February 2009 Primary sources date December 2007 In the UK counselling is not under statutory ... Association for Counselling was founded. In 1978 the headquarters was moved from London to Rugby ... recognized organizations such as the Counselling Society, Counselling Charity CCC or the Association of Christian Counsellors etc. Other UK Counselling Organizations COSCA Counselling & Psychotherapy in Scotland Cosca is a professional body for counselling and psychotherapy in Scotland, COSCA seeks to advance all forms of counselling and psychotherapy and the use of counselling skills. According to the organizations website COSCA s aims are to increase accessibility to counselling and psychotherapy, develop ethically based professional standards and quality assurance for counselling, psychotherapy and the use of counselling skills, increase access to training and information on counselling, psychotherapy and counselling skills, deliver a range of services that meet the needs of the counselling and psychotherapy field, provide opportunities for sharing knowledge, experience and resources for the advancement of counselling, psychotherapy and the use of counselling skills in Scotland. ref http www.cosca.org.uk Cosca ref The Counselling Society The Counselling Society is one of a number ... more details
The Federation of Indian Student Associations in Australia was incorporated in 2002 ref http www.fisa.org.au content history aims ref by Gautam Gupta after he was the victim of a drunken assault leading to depression and his decision to start the federation. ref http news.bbc.co.uk 2 hi asia pacific 8097526.stm ref Since the Violence against Indians in Australia controversy began, the FISA has had a high profile in many Australian, ref http www.theage.com.au national education levy plan targets highrisk colleges 20100308 psqw.html ref ref http www.theaustralian.com.au news nation death a wake up call to indian media story e6frg6nf 1225838412865 ref Indian, ref http news.oneindia.in 2010 03 14 claimthat australia top choice of indian students giventhu.html ref ref http timesofindia.indiatimes.com Racial attacks Indians rally in Australia articleshow 4627571.cms ref and other international sources. ref http news.bbc.co.uk 2 hi asia pacific 8097526.stm ref FISA s stated purpose is ref http www.fisa.org.au FISA ref Integration To unify Indian students in Australia and integrate them with the Australian community at large. Representation To partner at all levels of the Australian political and social spectrum to represent views and opinions of Indian students. Empowerment To increase the spiritual, political, social and economic strength of Indian students in Australia. FISA s aims are ref http www.fisa.org.au content history aims FISA history and aims ref FISA to be recognised as a point of reference for Indian students nationally. To construct an effective and long lasting communication network amongst students who are Indian by pedigree. The network would consist of all University Unions Organisations and other like minded associations, representative bodies and interested ... between other community representative bodies to provide students a perspective of multicultural Australia ... in Australia ... more details
Please leave this line alone Infobox Union name Wool and Basil Workers Federation of Australia country Australia affiliation Australian Council of Trade Unions A.C.T.U. , Australian Labor Party A.L.P. members 1250 1971 ref name Rawson full name native name image founded 1890 current head dissolved date 1976 dissolved state Merged into merged into Australian Workers Union office 73 Belmont Road, Tingalpa , QLD people website footnotes The Wool and Basil Workers Federation of Australia was an Australian trade union which existed between 1890 and 1976 ref name Rawson Rawson, D. W. 1973 . A Handbook of Australian Trade Unions and Employees Associations Second Edition . Canberra The Australian National University . ISBN 0 7081 0634 X ref . It represented workers employed in Wool Scouring scouring and carbonising wool, fellmonger fellmongery , and the processing of sheep hides into basil. History The union was first established in 1890 ref name Rawson , before achieving federal registration in 1912 as the Amalgamated Fellmongers, Woolsorters and Woolscourers Union of Australia ref name Smith . In 1918 the union changed its name to its final form ref name Smith Smith, Bruce A. created 20 April 2001, last modified 6 August 2010. Trade Union Entry Wool & Basil Workers Federation of Australia. http www.atua.org.au biogs ALE0908b.htm . Australian Trade Union Archives. Retrieved 27 October 2011. ref . John Dacey , a Sydney coachmaker and Electoral district of Botany Member for Botany , where the fellmongering industry was concentrated, helped to organise the Wool and Basil Workers Union in Sydney ref name Bramble cite book last1 Bramble first1 Tom last2 Kuhn first2 Rick title Labor s Conflict ... and later politician Theo Nicholls served as part time secretary of the union in South Australia ... 3 year 2010 publisher University of New South Wales Press location Sydney, NSW , Australia isbn ... Union, the successor to the Wool and Basil Workers Federation. Categories Category Former Australian ... more details
Australia s Top 100 Trade Union Are They Wrecking Australia? . Northbridge Ian Huntley Pty. Ltd. ISBN 0 9598507 4 0 ref full name Manufacturing Grocers Employees Federation of Australia native name image ... 6 August 2010. Trade Union Entry Manufacturing Grocers Employees Federation of Australia. http www.atua.org.au ...Infobox Union name Manufacturing Grocers Union country Australia affiliation Australian Council of Trade ... Millers and Manufacturing Grocers Employees Association of Australia office Room 41, Victorian Trades Hall , Carlton, Melbourne, VIC people website footnotes Manufacturing Grocers Employees Federation of Australia M.G.U. was an Australian trade union existing between 1906 and 1988. The union was first established as the Federated Candle, Soap, Soda & Starch Employees Union of Australia , before ..., particularly in the southern states of South Australia and Victoria. In 1988 the union amalgamated ... Grocers Employees Association of Australia , which in turn merged with a number of unions to form ... manufactured in Australia with international imports ref cite news url http nla.gov.au nla.news ... National Library of Australia ref . The M.G.U. also publicised the poor working conditions of its ... National Library of Australia ref . The South Australian trade union leader and later politician Theo Nicholls served as part time secretary of the union in South Australia, and was active in its ... University of New South Wales Press location Sydney, NSW , Australia isbn 978 0 86840 996 2 page ... url http nla.gov.au nla.news article2093435 title GROCERY STRIKE FAILS. newspaper The Argus Australia ... 2011 page 20 publisher National Library of Australia ref . The Manufacturing Grocers Union held ... url http nla.gov.au nla.news article22705371 title Match strike settled. newspaper The Argus Australia ... 13 September 2011 page 3 publisher National Library of Australia ref . Demarcation Disputes The Manufacturing ... populous state of Australia, but this attempt was thwarted by the Australian Workers Union , who represented ... more details
, European Association for Psychotherapy EAP World Council for Psychotherapy WCP, International Federation of Psychotherapy IFP and other statutory institutions . Today positive psychotherapy has been ...Inappropriate tone date November 2010 advert date October 2010 Positive psychotherapy PPT since 1968 ... workers. Prof. Peseschkian, MD, 1933 2010 was a specialist in neurology , psychiatry , psychotherapy and psychotherapeutic medicine. Positive psychotherapy is a method in the field of Humanistic psychology humanistic and psychodynamic psychotherapy and is based on a positive image of man, which correlates ..., the Wiesbaden Postgraduate Training Institute for Psychotherapy and Family Therapy WIPF was established ... and pedagogues in the field of PP. WIPF is also the forerunner of Wiesbaden Academy for Psychotherapy ... psychotherapy training in Germany. Since 1974, more than 38,000 physician s and psychologist ... colleagues in Eastern European and Asian countries. Positive psychotherapy is represented worldwide by the http www.positum.org World Association of Positive Psychotherapy WAPP . It has so far organized the four World Congresses for Positive Psychotherapy in St. Petersburg , Russia 1997 , in Wiesbaden ... Peseschkian, founder of Positive Psychotherapy, was awarded the German order of merit. This order ... psychotherapy as a modality are Promotion of a transcultural and positive approach to psychotherapy ... Integration of different therapeutic directions In terms of positive psychotherapy the traditional psychotherapy and medicine are described by three criteria a the psychopathologic procedure with the intention ... beside each other c the passive attitude of the patient. Positive psychotherapy tries to broaden ... The three main principles of positive psychotherapy address the positive, content wise and strategic ... Peseschkian formulated with the Balance Model of Positive Psychotherapy an innovative contemporary approach to dynamic psychotherapy a vivid model of coping with conflicts in different cultures. According ... more details
primarysources date September 2011 Mind body interventions Body psychotherapy , ref Body Psychotherapy An Introduction . Nick Totton. Open University Press. 2003. ISBN 0 335 21038 4 pb 0 335 21039 2. ref ref Body Psychotherapy , ed. Tree Staunton. Brunner Routledge. 2002. ISBN 1 58391 115 4 9PB0 1 58391 116 2 pb ref ref Body, Breath and Consciousness A Somatics Anthology , ed. Macnaughton, North Atlantic Books. August 5, 2004 . English ISBN 1 55643 496 0 ISBN 978 1 55643 496 9 ref also referred to as body oriented psychotherapy and somatic psychology , is a significant cn date April 2012 branch of psychotherapy , with origins in the work of Pierre Janet , Sigmund Freud and particularly Wilhelm Reich . The European Association for Body Psychotherapy EABP has a searchable bibliography of body psychotherapy, containing over 4,000 entries. ref http www.eabp.org bibliography EABP bibliography ref There is a recent review of body psychotherapy research. ref R hricht, F. 2009 . Body oriented psychotherapy The state of the art in empirical research and evidence based practice A clinical perspective. Journal of Body, Movement & Dance in Psychotherapy , Vol. 4, No. 2, pp. 135 156. ref Branches or methods of body psychotherapy often trace their origins to the work of the founders of the particular ... to that of Gerda Boyesen , Rubenfeld Synergy to Ilana Rubenfeld s work, Body mind Psychotherapy to a development ... Mind psychotherapy Principles, Techniques and Practical Applications . Susan Aposhyan. W.W. Norton .... ref Handbuch der K rperpsychotherapie The Handbook of Body Psychotherapy , ed. Gustl Marlock & Halko ... Psychotherpists ref Contemporary Body Psychotherapy , ed. Linda Hartley. 2009. Routledge. ISBN 978 0 415 43939 8 ref . Body psychotherapy is one modality used in a multi modal approach to treating psychological .... 1997. North Atlantic Books. ISBN 1 55643 233 X ref ref Victims of Cruelty Somatic Psychotherapy in the Healing ... Body psychotherapy Category Mental health Category Mid importance psychology articles Category ... more details