My approach as a transpersonal psychotherapist is to hold in awareness of the client’s essential wholeness while staying alongside them in the life struggles and difficulties that he or she is grappling with. This process can bring about healing and transformation.
My approach is concerned with accompanying an individual as they work to discover their own potential, which can be released as they find the source and reveal the depth of their own being. Experiences of trauma, loss and crisis can emerge in the process of healing. Transpersonal psychotherapy attends to the needs of body, mind, feelings and spirit. All aspects of a person’s experience are welcome.
I trained as a transpersonal psychotherapist in 1989-90 with Barbara Somers and Ian Gordon Brown (Centre for Transpersonal Psychology London); and in supervision training in Edinburgh in 1994-95.
I became an accredited member of U.K.C.P. in 1996 and since then have been working in private practice in Edinburgh as a psychotherapist and supervisor with individuals and groups.
As a founder member of Transpersonal Psychology Scotland I was part of a team which held transpersonal workshops and full transpersonal psychotherapy training for more than a decade.
Like all UKCP registered psychotherapists and psychotherapeutic counsellors I can work with a wide range of issues, but here are some areas in which I have a special interest or additional experience.
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