## **LADY BALOGH’S PSYCHOTHERAPY TRUST** 

## **ANNUAL REPORT** 

## 2019 - 2020 

Lady Balogh’s Psychotherapy Trust, Registered Charity Number 267569. 1 Fairbridge Rd. London N19 3EW 

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It should be noted that during the year covered by this report, in March 2020, the house at Fairbridge Road had to be closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. This resulted in some loss of income for this year. 

## **PHILOSOPHY AND AIMS** 

Lady Balogh's Psychotherapy Trust is dedicated to Education in Psychotherapy. The Trust was created and endowed in 1974 by Penelope Lady Balogh, who was among the founders of psychoanalytical psychotherapy training in Britain. The Trust stands for two main principles, which derive from the work and thinking of the founder, her partner Deryck Dyne, and their associates. These are: 

that psychotherapy, and in particular psychoanalytical psychotherapy, should be made more widely available in respect of both treatment and training; 

that the field theory(ies) of psychotherapy, and in particular psychoanalytical psychotherapy, should be developed along a philosophical continuum, unobstructed by factional divisions, and maintained by an eclectic and inclusive stance. 

The Trust seeks to widen the availability of psychotherapy treatment, training, and knowledge: 

through support for the provision of psychotherapy to include those who might otherwise not seek professional help, at fees they can afford; 

through support for training in psychotherapy based on the principles of eclecticism and the personal synthesis of orientations; 

through support for psychotherapeutically based ventures in the wider community; 

through the dissemination of information, and all other appropriate means. 

The Trust's principal asset is its headquarters, 1 Fairbridge Road, Archway, London. This property was purchased by the Trustees following the sale of the founder's original bequest in Primrose Hill. Over the years the Trustees have spent a considerable sum on repairing and improving the house. 

The house is used in part as clinical consulting rooms, occupied by therapists who donate contributions to the Trust's Central Fund in return for use of the rooms; and in part by the Trust’s principal beneficiary, the Association for Group and Individual Psychotherapy (AGIP) for its administrative, training and membership functions. AGIP's use of the house is free of charge; in return, it carries out certain administrative functions on the Trustees' behalf. 

In furtherance of its aims, the Trust: 

supports the Association for Group and Individual Psychotherapy (a psychoanalytical psychotherapy training organisation, member of the UK Council for Psychotherapy), formerly a section of the Trust, with an annual donation that represents a major part of the income from the property; 

allows consulting room rates to be set below going rates, giving scope to therapists to accept low -paying clients; 

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has obtained funding for a low -fee psychotherapy scheme, the Fairbridge Clinic, which is operated by AGIP; 

considers applications for funding from bodies providing psychotherapeutic training and services in the community, in particular those who seek to provide psychotherapy in areas where little presently exists; 

aims through these and other means to produce a broadly  based Trust, capable of supporting a variety of activities and orientations. 

Originally, the Trust was set up as a central Trusteeship with a number of component parts, or sections. All these sections have now become independent bodies. 

## **The current Trustees are:** 

_Tessa Henghes (Chair)_ , Child Psychotherapist (retired); daughter of Penelope Lady Balogh. 

_Jeremy Chase (Treasurer),_ Psychiatrist (retired). 

_Dorothy Hamilton (Hon. Secretary)_ , Psychotherapist; former Director of AGIP and Honorary Fellow of the United Kingdom Council for Psychotherapy. 

_Tirril Harris_ , Psychotherapist (retired); Honorary Research Fellow, Institute of Psychiatry, King's College, University of London; daughter of Penelope Lady Balogh. 

_Carol Leader,_ Jungian Analyst and Psychoanalytic Psychotherapist (resigned March 2020) 

_Desmond King,_ Chartered Clinical Psychologist, Member of the Institute of Group Analysis, in private practice. 

_Pam Lawson,_ Chartered Counselling Psychologist, UKCP-registered Psychotherapist 

_Lawrence Suss,_ AGIP professional member. Former Chair of AGIP. Member of the AGIP Training Committee 

_Caroline Hallett,_ AGIP professional member. UKCP registered psychoanalytic psychotherapist. 

## **THE BENEFICIARIES OF THE TRUST** 

During the year 2019 -2020 the trust supported the following beneficiaries: 

## **The Association for Group and Individual Psychotherapy (AGIP)** 

AGIP was established in 1974 as part of the Trust. In October 1999, it became a Company Limited by Guarantee, and therefore an independent body. It is the Trust’s main beneficiary. 

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AGIP exists to provide a training course in psychoanalytical psychotherapy, to provide psychotherapy at accessible fees, and to support its members in their professional lives. The Association has been active in the UK Council for Psychotherapy (UKCP) since its inception, with leading roles played by AGIP members. 

The Alliance of Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy Trainings (apptraining) formed by AGIP in partnership with Arbours Association in 2015, and taking its first trainees in September 2016, dissolved in the summer of 2017. The Trust however has assisted with funds for advertising and for the temporary engagement of a Training Manager. With the support of the Trust, AGIP continued with its courses which are proving popular. In the summer of 2018 the courses were reviewed by the UK Council for Psychotherapy and were re-validated as ‘more than’ meeting the necessary standards. 

AGIP accepts trainees from a variety of backgrounds, with no _a priori_ bar on grounds of gender, sexual orientation, race, creed, educational background or physical disability. The courses attract students who live out of London; those who may have the ability to train, but lack formal qualifications; and older students often debarred from training elsewhere.  The training is eclectic, and is based on the principle of the personal synthesis of orientations. The courses are taught at weekends enabling people with full time occupations to attend. This year the Trust has also continued to offer each clinical student a book grant. 

AGIP is a membership organisation, with a democratically elected Council as managing body. There are currently 99 members. Professional Members, who have qualified as independent practitioners, are registered with the UK Council for Psychotherapy. 

In offering psychotherapy treatment, AGIP receives referrals from a variety of sources, including GPs, hospitals, word of mouth, and through the Fairbridge Clinic (see below). AGIP publicises the benefits of psychotherapy through appropriate publications and events, including conferences and workshops for the public and other professionals, and through leaflets detailing AGIP's clinical facilities. 

In addition to its free use of the Trust headquarters, the Association receives a substantial annual donation from the Trust. 

## **The Fairbridge Clinic** 

The Clinic was launched in the Autumn of 1994 to provide reduced fee therapy for those on low income; it is partly funded by a charitable donation secured by the Trustees for this purpose and is administered by AGIP. The Clinic fulfils an important function not only for patients, but also for AGIP therapists in training, who receive lower fees in return for the opportunity to work twice weekly over a substantial period of time. Therapists working during the day in the clinic are able to use rooms free of charge. This constitutes a further donation to the clinic of approximately £7,000 per annum. 

Recently the clinic has benefited from two generous donations made by two psychotherapy organisations that recently closed down – a very substantial donation from the Association of Independent Psychotherapists and the other seen as a reimbursement of a grant from the Trust to the Cork Psychodynamic Integrative Graduates Group, when it was set up in 1994. 

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## **International Attachment Network** 

I.A.N. aims to facilitate the spread of knowledge and understanding of Attachment Theory, and to develop its applications in many areas, including psychiatry, psychotherapy, developmental psychopathology, parent counselling, social work and social policy. To this end it holds monthly peer supervision groups, and Saturday workshops at the Trust Headquarters. The Trust has continued to enable the I.A.N. free use of its premises for these activities. 

## **Woman’s Trust** 

Woman’s Trust is a specialist mental health charity, providing free counselling and therapy for women who have experienced domestic abuse. It was set up in 1996. This year the Trust made a donation towards supervision and CPD for therapists and counsellors working in this organisation. 

## **Lady Balogh’s Essay Prize** 

This is a prize which will be awarded biennially to a member of the Jungian Association of the British Psychotherapy Foundation, for the merit of their professional, qualifying paper. Although this should have been awarded in this year the prize was postponed. 

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FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 AUGUST 2020
FOR
LADY BALOGH'S PSYCHOTHERAPY TRUST
BROOKS GREEN
Chartered Accounlanls
342 Regents Park Road
London N3 2tJ

LADY BALOGH'S PSYCHOTHE114PY TRUST
INDEX TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
Page
Accountanls Report
Income & Expenditure Account
Balanc¢ Sh¢ei

LADY BALOGH'S PSYCHOTHERAPY TRUST
GENERAL INFORMATION
ADDRESS..
l Fairbridge Road
London
N193EW
ACCOLfNTANTS'. Bmoks Green
342 Re8enls Park Road
tA)ndon N3 2LJ

LADY BALOGH'S PSYCHOTHEIL4PY TRUST
ACCOUNTANTS REPORT TO THE TRUSTEES OF
LADY BALOGH'S PSYCHOTHERAPY TRUST
In accordAnce with the instructions given lo us we have
prepared. withoul carrying oui an audiL the annexed
aecounls on Pages 2 to 3 from the accounling records of
Lady Balogh's Psychothernpy Trust and fnirn
infomation and explanations
pl1￿ to us.
BROOKS GREEN
342 Regents Park Road
LA)ndon N3 2LJ
Date: 4April 2021
Page I

LADY BALOGH'S PSYCHOTHERAPY TRLST
CENTRAL FUND
INCOME AND EXPENDITURE ACCOLINT
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 AUGUST 2020
2020
2019
Hou% Contributions
Donation5
58,786
80.592
58.786
80,592
Deposit Interest
Dividends
50
51
367
761
418
59.547
81.010
Less:
Se¢retartal Fees
Professional Fees
Administration Costs
Hous¢ Expens¢5
Legal Charges
Insurdnce
Accountancy
Donations to A.G.l.P.
Other Donation5
3.362
900
400
8.063
3.362
1.546
12.883
2,008
1.800
33.572
6,510
1.940
2,700
31,000
10,500
56.615
63,931
Sur
Iu5 for
ar
£2,932
£17,079
Page 2

LADY BALOGH'S PSYCHOTHERAPY TRUST
CENTRAL FUND
BALANCE SHEET AS AT 31 AUGUST 2020
2020
2019
FIXED ASSETS
Propcrty- Fairbridge Road
305.396
305.396
Listed Investments
19,182
18,877
CURRENT ASSETS
Debtors and Prepayments
Cash Baian¢¢s
6.884
230,614
1.679
232,350
£237.498
£234,029
CURRENT LIABILITIES
Creditors
£4.650
£3,808
Net Current Assets
232,848
230,221
£557.426
£554,494
RF.PRF.SF.NTF.D BY:
ACCUMULATED FUND
Surplus brought fonvard
Surplus for year
554,494
2.932
537,415
17.079
£557.426
£554.494
We approve the financial statements and confimi that we have made available all relevant
ords and infonnation for their preparation.
Date.. 4 April 2021
Page 3

FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 AUGUST 2020
FOR
LADY BALOGH'S PSYCHOTHERAPY TRUST
BROOKS GREEN
Chartered Accounlanls
342 Regents Park Road
London N3 2tJ

LADY BALOGH'S PSYCHOTHE114PY TRUST
INDEX TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
Page
Accountanls Report
Income & Expenditure Account
Balanc¢ Sh¢ei

LADY BALOGH'S PSYCHOTHERAPY TRUST
GENERAL INFORMATION
ADDRESS..
l Fairbridge Road
London
N193EW
ACCOLfNTANTS'. Bmoks Green
342 Re8enls Park Road
tA)ndon N3 2LJ

LADY BALOGH'S PSYCHOTHEIL4PY TRUST
ACCOUNTANTS REPORT TO THE TRUSTEES OF
LADY BALOGH'S PSYCHOTHERAPY TRUST
In accordAnce with the instructions given lo us we have
prepared. withoul carrying oui an audiL the annexed
aecounls on Pages 2 to 3 from the accounling records of
Lady Balogh's Psychothernpy Trust and fnirn
infomation and explanations
pl1￿ to us.
BROOKS GREEN
342 Regents Park Road
LA)ndon N3 2LJ
Date: 4April 2021
Page I

LADY BALOGH'S PSYCHOTHERAPY TRLST
CENTRAL FUND
INCOME AND EXPENDITURE ACCOLINT
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 AUGUST 2020
2020
2019
Hou% Contributions
Donation5
58,786
80.592
58.786
80,592
Deposit Interest
Dividends
50
51
367
761
418
59.547
81.010
Less:
Se¢retartal Fees
Professional Fees
Administration Costs
Hous¢ Expens¢5
Legal Charges
Insurdnce
Accountancy
Donations to A.G.l.P.
Other Donation5
3.362
900
400
8.063
3.362
1.546
12.883
2,008
1.800
33.572
6,510
1.940
2,700
31,000
10,500
56.615
63,931
Sur
Iu5 for
ar
£2,932
£17,079
Page 2

LADY BALOGH'S PSYCHOTHERAPY TRUST
CENTRAL FUND
BALANCE SHEET AS AT 31 AUGUST 2020
2020
2019
FIXED ASSETS
Propcrty- Fairbridge Road
305.396
305.396
Listed Investments
19,182
18,877
CURRENT ASSETS
Debtors and Prepayments
Cash Baian¢¢s
6.884
230,614
1.679
232,350
£237.498
£234,029
CURRENT LIABILITIES
Creditors
£4.650
£3,808
Net Current Assets
232,848
230,221
£557.426
£554,494
RF.PRF.SF.NTF.D BY:
ACCUMULATED FUND
Surplus brought fonvard
Surplus for year
554,494
2.932
537,415
17.079
£557.426
£554.494
We approve the financial statements and confimi that we have made available all relevant
ords and infonnation for their preparation.
Date.. 4 April 2021
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