General Practice Psychotherapy Association (GPPA)
- Address:
- 52 Lowe Blvd
- Newmarket
- Ontario
- L3Y 5T1
- Canada
- Newmarket
- Phone:
- +1-416-4106644
- Fax:
- +1-905-8951630
- Professions:
- Psychotherapy
- Our members:
- General Practice Psychotherapists
- Region of activity:
- National
- Canada
- Scope of membership:
- National
-
- Canada
Description
The General Practice Psychotherapy Association (GPPA) is a non-profit professional association of physicians, organized to:
Develop and protect standards of practice of psychotherapy by physicians.
Provide opportunities for physicians to train in psychotherapy, to interact in various educational modalities, and to gain support and feedback in their practice of psychotherapy.
Protect the right of physicians to provide psychotherapeutic care to their patients.
Member benefits
The General Practice Psychotherapy Association (GPPA) is the only non-profit professional association in Canada dedicated to promoting medical psychotherapy in primary care. Membership in the GPPA is open to individuals interested in medical psychotherapy and primary mental health care.
Mission / Aims
The GPPA mission is to support and encourage quality Medical Psychotherapy by physicians in Canada and to promote professional development through ongoing education and collegial Interaction.
Principal activities
The Board of Directors approves the Association's strategic direction and position statements and sets policy in support of these. Committees work to achieve the goals of the GPPA which are to "support and encourage quality medical psychotherapy by physicians in Canada, and promote professional development through ongoing education and collegial interaction". The GPPA works to accomplish this through training, supervision and conferences.
Training / Licensing / Certification
The General Practice Psychotherapy Association (GPPA) has been one of the leaders in the movement to improve the quality of primary care medical psychotherapy in primary care. It has developed documents on the role of psychotherapy in primary care, as well as guidelines on training physicians in psychotherapy. The GPPA provides training in medical psychotherapy and GP psychotherapy supervision, and opportunities for physicians to interact in various educational modalities, and to gain support and feedback in their practice of psychotherapy.
GPPA Training Programs:
GP Psychotherapy Basic Skills Core Curriculum
A training course developed and offered by the GPPA which teaches basic skills in the provision of psychotherapy by non-psychiatrist physicians. It emphasizes psychotherapeutic process, and invokes and reflects the nature of good psychotherapy. This residential weekend course co
