USEFUL LINKS

Below is a list of websites that you may find useful. Click on the name of a site to open it in a seperate window. You may want to close that window to return to this site. If you have a suggestion for a website to add to this page, please get in touch with us via the Contact page.
Association Of Reflexologists - The place to look if you want to know about Reflexology.
British Osteopathic Association - During April 1998 the Guild of Osteopaths the British Osteopathic Association (BOA) and the Osteopathic Association of Great Britain (OAGB) merged to form one unified body: The British Osteopathic Association.
National Council for Hypnotherapy - NCH currently represent over 800 practitioners within the United Kingdom and are committed to ensuring the highest possible professional standards amongst our members. Find out how we deliver our services, training, accreditation and support our members.
The Kinesiology Federation - The Kinesiology Federation (KF) is a professional unifying organization for kinesiology practitioners and schools throughout the UK.
The National Association for Holistic Aromatherapy - A good source of information about aromatherapy.
The National Register of Hypnotherapists and Psychotherapists - The National Register of Hypnotherapists and Psychotherapists (NRHP) is a leading, non-profit making, register of qualified hypno-psychotherapists.
The Prince of Wales's Foundation For Integrated Health - The Prince of Wales Foundation for Integrated Health Website provides information about the integration of complementary and conventional healthcare, including details of what they do, publications, conferences and seminars.
The Society of Homeopaths - The Society of Homeopaths is the largest organisation registering professional homeopaths in the UK. Our registered members complete rigorous training (normally 3 years full time or 4 years part time with one of our recognised course providers).
United Kingdom Council for Psychotherapists - The UKCP’s purpose is to promote the art and science of psychotherapy for the public benefit; to promote research and education in psychotherapy and disseminate the results of any such research; and to promote (or assist in the promotion, preservation and protection of public health by encouraging) high standards of training and practice in psychotherapy and the wider provision of psychotherapy for the public benefit.