Where Psychomotricity
comes Together
Since 1996, the European Forum of Psychomotricity (EFP) has supported Psychomotricity in Europe, across education, prevention, therapy, professional development, and research.
EFP in numbers
countries
associations
Initiatives of the EFP
The European Forum of Psychomotricity (EFP) supports Psychomotricity in Europe, in the educational, preventive and therapeutic practice, in the initial formation or continuing education, in the professionalization and the scientific research.
Study in Europe
The EFP has listed the different kinds of education in Psychomotricity in Europe.
Work abroad
The EFP supports mobility to enrich psychomotor practices.
Political work
The EFP advocates for standardized competencies and professional recognition in Psychomotricity.
Professional competences
The EFP takes care to ensure consistency and consolidation of common professional competences.
EFP Events
Whether you’re a professional, an aspiring student, or simply curious about psychomotricity, there is a place for you at the European Forum of Psychomotricity.
Explore our upcoming events, connect with like-minded individuals, and embark on a journey of discovery and collaboration in the world of Psychomotricity.




Whether you’re a professional, an aspiring student, or simply curious about psychomotricity, there is a place for you at the European Forum of Psychomotricity.
Explore our upcoming events, connect with like-minded individuals, and embark on a journey of discovery and collaboration in the world of Psychomotricity.
Together,
let us meet, share,
and inspire change.
Agenda
What is
Psychomotricity
EFP definition
Based on a holistic view of mankind, which presumes the unity of body, mind and spirit, the name Psychomotricity explains the mutual influence of cognition, emotion and movement and their influence on the development of an individual’s competency within a psychosocial context.












Psychomotricity
through Europe
While the European Forum of Psychomotricity (EFP) works to unify Psychomotricity across Europe, the diversity of practices, interventions, and approaches, shaped by cultural, educational and healthcare contexts rooted in each country’s unique history, are considered valuable resources for the profession.
Member Associations
