The Family Therapy Association of Ireland FTAI is the professional organisation which represents family therapy and therapists in Ireland.
The FTAI is a registering body, with a code of ethics that sets professional standards in order to encourage and maintain best practice among therapists and provide clients and patients with the confidence and reassurance that their therapist is well-trained and experienced.
Rather than being a clinical organisation offering a therapy service ourselves, we act as a connection between those who seek the professional services of a family therapist and our membership of qualified, experienced, practicing therapists.
You can find out more about Who we are, What we do and read some of the common questions that people have.
Latest News
- Systemic Cafe GALWAY 25th May 2013 – Child to Parent Violence: A Systemic Response
- Systemic Cafe 27th May 2013: “Suicide”: a conversation on how therapists can work most effectively with people who are suicidal
- Launch of new video about Couples and Family Therapy in Ireland
- MSc in Systemic Therapy Information Evening, Clanwilliam Institute
- Grown-up sleepovers: Kate Holmquist Irish Times. Terence Herron FTAI, responds to the question

