The British Psychodrama Association (BPA) was established in 1984 to promote and encourage the use of psychodrama and sociodrama throughout the UK and Ireland. As an accredited member of the United Kingdom Council for Psychotherapy (UKCP), the BPA serves as the UK’s accrediting organization for psychodrama and sociodrama training schools. The association offers workshops, events, psychotherapy sessions, and specialized resources, welcoming members worldwide with an interest in psychodrama, sociodrama, and action methods. It emphasizes ethical standards, provides training and supervision opportunities, and hosts annual conferences like the 2024 'Being Human: The Power of Small Actions for Self-Regulation, Co-Regulation and Meaningful Connection' event.
The British Psychodrama Association (BPA) is a member-based organization established in 1984, promoting psychodrama and sociodrama across the UK and Ireland. Accredited by the UKCP, the BPA offers resources, training, and events for those interested in psychodrama, sociodrama, and action methods. It emphasizes ethical practice and professional development, connecting members globally.
The Psychological Society of Ireland (PSI) is the professional association representing psychologists in Ireland, offering support, resources, and advocacy for the psychology profession.
The National Autistic Society (NAS) is the UK's leading charity for autistic people and their families. It provides support, advice, and information to improve the lives of people with autism and advocates for better understanding and services.
Western Positive Psychology Association (WPPA) is dedicated to promoting research and application of positive psychology globally, fostering well-being, and developing mental health solutions.