Introduction to the Committee
Our Aims
EAGT’s Code of Ethics is designed to protect and safeguard the interests of both parties to the client-therapist relationship. This is not an equal relationship but one characterised by special responsibilities, skills and obligations expected from the therapist. This also applies to personal therapy and supervision of therapy trainees.
We review and support the evolution of the EAGT Ethical Code to ensure it remains current. Every 5 years EAGT members can make proposals to revise the code.
We support our colleagues in the European NOGTs, professional organisations and training institutes to design and develop national ethical codes. This means corresponding with members and lending our support around important issues such as developing Appeals and Arbitration procedures that fit with the national situation.