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    • What is EFT?
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    • Therapist Directory Alphabetical by Town/City
    • Online/Phone EFT therapy
    • Levels of Training/Certification in EFT
  • For Therapists
    • EFT Training >
      • Britain based EFT Training
      • The road to Certification
      • International EFT Training
      • Online EFT Training
    • Local EFT Peer Groups
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      • Membership
    • Resources for Therapists >
      • About EFT
      • Annual Conference 2019
      • Articles on EFT
      • Links
  • BEFT Events 2022
    • 2022 Annual Conference >
      • 2022 Conference Timetable
      • Venue and Accommodation
      • 2021 Annual Conference >
        • 2021 Conference Programme
      • 2020 Annual Conference >
        • Pre-Conference 2020
        • Conference 2020
        • Register and Pay
    • 'Special Event' online
  • Members Area
    • JOINING THE BEFT CENTRE DIRECTORY
    • What's New?
    • EFT Supervisors
    • EFT Supervision Groups
    • Special Interest Groups
    • Volunteers wanted
    • Resources For Therapists >
      • Forms for Therapists
      • Forms For Use with Couples
      • Articles on EFT
      • EFT books
    • EFT Therapist Certification >
      • Certification Case Presentation Guidance
      • 2021 Annual Conference
    • 2019 Annual Conference >
      • Presentations and Workshops
    • Resources - 2018 Annual Conference >
      • Welcome
      • Pain in Disguise - Transforming Shame in EFT
      • Working with the Self of the Therapist
      • Through Stuckness to Vulnerability: Clarifying Steps 3 & 5
      • BEFT Community - Connecting, Collaborating, Contributing
      • Plenary
    • BEFT Community National Event 2016
    • The workings of the BEFT Centre >
      • GDPR and the BEFT Community
      • 2018-19 Strategy >
        • 2016-17 Building and Growing
  • Hold Me Tight® in Britain

Membership of
​the BEFT Centre

 Complimentary Membership of the BEFT Centre
​for Britain based therapists interested in Emotionally Focused Therapy.

We invite you to join the British Emotionally Focused Therapy Centre (BEFT), the largest professional group working to develop EFT in Britain. We are a rapidly growing British professional voluntary organisation  affiliated to the International Centre for Excellence in Emotionally Focused Therapy (ICEEFT). We support secure, resilient and successful individuals, couples and families by promoting and enabling access to EFT in Britain. We intend to create public and professional awareness of EFT and the BEFT Centre, to develop an EFT learning community and to link with key organisations in and around the therapeutic world.

​BEFT Centre membership continues to be free of charge.
Application Form

​Types of Membership
 
Associate Membership is open to anyone who is resident and / or based for their work in Great Britain and shares our commitment to build a thriving nation-wide community of EFT practitioners. ​
 
Full Membership is open to anyone who qualifies for Associate Membership and is also a General Member of ICEEFT listed on the ICEEFT directory. Please note that ICEEFT membership is available to anyone who has completed an EFT Externship .

Benefits of Associate Membership
  • Demonstrates commitment to the model.
  • Supports professional development.
  • Information about local, national and international EFT groups and events.
  • Access to a password protected member’s area with downloadable website resources.
  • Exclusive access to BEFT Centre member events.
  • Connection with other EFT therapists.
  • Peer support.
Full Membership: Additional Benefits
  •  Full members are entitled to be listed on our searchable Directory of Britain based EFT therapists; potential clients can use this to find a local therapist. 
  • Full members are entitled to promote on the BEFT Centre website any training or EFT event that they are organising or involved with. This will be at the discretion of the BEFT Centre leadership team.

Responsibilities of Members
  1. Members are required to affirm their support of the purpose of the BEFT Centre.
  2. Members’ participation in the community should be in line with the guiding principles and values of the BEFT Centre.
  3. Members consent to the BEFT Centre using their personal data in accordance with GDPR 2018 for the purpose of delivering BEFT Centre membership.
  4. Members are encouraged to participate in BEFT community membership activities.
  5. Members are encouraged to contribute to the running and development of the BEFT Centre.
  6. Members will not bring the organisation into general disrepute.
  7. Members accept that membership is at the sole discretion of the BEFT Centre organisation.
  8. Members may resign their membership by giving notice in writing to the Membership Secretary.​
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​Our aim is to enable members to support their individual development as EFT therapists and to contribute to our growth as a community.
We value every member and are confident that new members will find their membership of the British EFT Centre is valuable and active involvement worthwhile.

For membership queries please email membership@BEFTCentre.org and for more general queries use the Contact Form, we look forward to hearing from you.

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A downloadable pdf about membership is available here.

Application Form
The British EFT Centre - Creating Connection for EFT Across Britain
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