Loading
Read MoreStories are Often the Best Learning Tool
Loading
Read MoreOur Clients Teach us How to Be
Loading
Read MoreThe Person Centred Approach is Demanding
Loading
Read MoreGiving Up Control as a Therapist is Radical, Powerful and Exciting!
Loading
Read MoreGroup Participant Screaming in the Shower
Loading
Read MoreDeciding on Life: Current Views of Escape-Hatch Closure – Adrienne Lee & Ian Stewart
Please click here to download Ian & Adrienne’s Conference Powerpoint We will be posting the video of this workshop here soon Loading
Read MoreA Relational Approach to Contracts – Charlotte Sills
Please click here to download Charlotte Stills Conference Powerpoint We will be posting the video of Charlottes workshop here soon. Loading
Read MoreManaging Self Harming Behaviour – Maria Naranjo
In 2010 Maria Naranjo set up HarmLESS Psychotherapy as a Social Enterprise to raise awareness about the issues affecting people who self-harm and or may be at risk of suicide. HarmLESS Psychotherapy provides training and psychotherapy at reasonable rates which helps fund free training and free support to those in financial difficulty.
Read MoreShame, Guilt, & Empathy in Intimate Relationship Violence – Question & Answer by Dr. Jacqueline Simon Gunn
In this video Jacquie addresses some questions raised by the audience during her lecture.
Read MoreReflections on the Work of Daniel N. Stern and Allan N. Schore – Lecture by Clare Raido
Clare Raido has been studying the work of Daniel Stern & Allan Schore for more than 5 years. Stern describes a process model which shines a light on very early development of human experience; Schore describes the way in which early experience forms the architecture of the brain and the foundations for all processes and development of the person.
Read MoreEncounter Groups A Passionate Presence – Interview with Peggy Natiello
Peggy Natiello authored “The Person-Centered Approach: A passionate presence” as a challenge to those who practice the person-centered approach “to recognize and fully engage the philosophical belief system, the passionate style of living and the integrity that person-centeredness demands.” Her challenge extends to both therapists working one to one and those who would enter the encounter group experience.
Read More