Further Reading
- Mowbray, R. (1995) The Case Against Psychotherapy Registration: A Conservation Issue for the Human Potential Movement. London: Trans Marginal Press; downloadable as a pdf file free of charge at: www.transmarginalpress.co.uk
- Hogan, D.B. (1979) The Regulation of Psychotherapists, 4 volumes. Cambridge, Mass.: Ballinger
- Hogan, D.B. (2003) Professional regulation as facilitation, not control: implications for an open system of registration versus restrictive licensure. In Y. Bates and R. House (eds), Ethically Challenged Professions: Enabling Innovation and Diversity in Psychotherapy and Counselling (pp. 160–71). Ross-on-Wye: PCCS Books
- Childress, J. (1985) Civil disobedience, conscientious objection, and evasive non-compliance: a framework for the analysis and assessment of illegal actions in health care. Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 10: 63–83.
- House, R. and Totton, N. (eds) (1997) Implausible Professions: Arguments for Pluralism and Autonomy in Psychotherapy and Counselling. Ross-on-Wye: PCCS Books; 2nd edn, 2011 (in press)
- Postle, D. (2007) Regulating the Psychological Therapies—From Taxonomy to Taxidermy. Ross-on-Wye: PCCS Books
- Postle, D. and House, R. (eds) (2009) Compliance? Ambivalence? Rejection?—Nine Papers Challenging HPC Regulation. London: Wentworth Learning Resources
- House, R. (2010) In, Against and Beyond Therapy: Critical Essays Towards a ‘Post-professional’ Era. Ross-on-Wye: PCCS Books
Other Resources
- See also the websites of the Alliance for Counselling and Psychotherapy Against state Regulation; Denis Postle's e-ipnosis website (http://ipnosis.postle.net), and the Independent Practitioners Network website.
- For video presentations about PNC, see: Richard House interviewed by Denis Postle on PNC—video at: http://ipnosis.postle.net/pages/HPC01.htm
- Richard House's address to the 2nd Alliance for Counselling and Psychotherapy conference, 11 October 2009, at: http://www.allianceforcandp.org/pages/AllianceConference2.htm