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Private Practice

6641_private practice spring 12 cover.jpgAbout Private Practice

Private Practice (PP) is the quarterly journal of the BACP Private Practice division (previously called the Association for Independent Practitioners or AIP).

The journal was relaunched as Private Practice in Winter 2011 and was formerly named The Independent Practitioner (TIP).

Isolation and lack of awareness are two major areas of concern to the independent practitioner; therefore, the journal aims to provide thought-provoking articles, the latest news and advertising for the developing professional, both newly qualified and experienced.

Private Practice is free to all BACP Private Practice members and aims to support and create a network of individuals in independent practice.

Website

For further information about BACP Private Practice and Private Practice, please visit www.aiponline.org.uk

Private Practice and TIP index of articles

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- Click on the Word document to download the Private Practice and TIP index of articles. Last updated October 2011.

Members of BACP Private Practice and non-members can download some articles from www.aiponline.org.uk

Individual articles not available on the BACP Private Practice website can be purchased for £2.75. Please call 01455 883300 for further information.

Join or subscribe

To join the BACP Private Practice division or subscribe to Private Practice, please email julie.camfield@bacp.co.uk

To advertise

The target audience of Private Practice includes those who undertake a variety of work – such as private, organisational, educational or voluntary work – and those who may also have affiliate roles with a number of agencies or Employee Assistance Providers (EAPs).

To find out about advertising in Private Practice, please click here.

To contact the Private Practice editor

Please visit http://www.aiponline.org.uk/journal.php to read the Private Practice submission guidelines.

You can contact the editor, John Daniel, at privatepractice.editorial@bacp.co.uk (please include your name, address, daytime phone number and email address, if available).