Governance
The Canadian Association for Psychodynamic Therapy (CAPT) operates autonomously from any training school or institute in terms of its policies, procedures, and governance.
CAPT’s organizational structure, interests and activities act in the full service of its membership and in the fulfillment of two primary aims:
- to preserve and promote the various forms of psychodynamic therapy
- to support high minimum standards of training in psychotherapy, high ethical standards, and ongoing professional development of practitioners
The CAPT Board of Directors for 2010 includes:
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Susan Lucas |
President |
CAPT Committees:
- Executive Committee
- Membership Committee
- Advocacy & Outreach Committee
- Promotions Committee
- Nominations Committee
The CAPT Board of Directors operates in accordance with CAPT’s Bylaws, and Robert’s Rules of Order.
Further details about CAPT’s aims and objectives may be found in “About CAPT”.
(see About CAPT)
Code of Ethics (see Code of Ethics)
CAPT Bylaws (see Bylaws)

