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Reflections 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.

Encounter 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.

Understanding Your Eating – Interview with Julia Buckroyd

Julia Buckroyd's new book "Understanding Your Eating: How to eat and not worry about it" is currently Amazon's no. 1 in Eating Disorders! This excellent book is designed to help those of us who struggle with our eating. Many of us are eating too little or too much and just don't seem to be able to choose what we do with food. Julia's book is written to help us understand what might lie beneath the way we eat and help make a permanent shift in our relationship with food.

Counselling Class and Income – Lecture by Clare Slaney

Counselling as a profession has an unspoken and difficult relationship with issues of class and income, and discourse around a subject that affects one in five people in the UK remains uniquely undeveloped.

Relational Depth: A quantitative researcher’s perspective – Interview with Sue Wiggins

Relational Depth: A quantitative researcher's perspective Welcome to our series on relational depth. In this interview Sue Wiggins talks about her experience as a researcher of relational Depth and

Online Counselling in the prevention and treatment of problem gambling – Interview with Susanne Irving

We interviewed Susanne Irving about her experience as an online counsellor with GamCare the leading provider of information, advice, support and free counselling for the prevention and treatment of pr

Not your average anger management programme – Interview with Buck Black

Buck describes his programme as "evidenced based. This means that it is based on a program that has been studied and has been shown to be effective for many clients. This program has both education (teaching anger managment techniques) and therapy (finding the root of anger and addressing it directly)."

Emerging From Broken – Interview with Darlene Ouimet

I interviewed Darlene Ouimet about her life journey and her amazing blog Emerging From Broken. Darlene writes the most inspirational and thought provoking blog as she describes her journey to wholeness, from surviving to thriving!

President, Therapist and Mom, all in a Days Work – Interview with Audrey Jung

Audrey lives and works in Arizona, United States where she sees clients face to face and online. She writes about the challenges of family life balanced with the responsibility and satisfaction of working with clients as individuals, couple or families.

In the Therapist’s Chair – Interview with Dr Jacqueline Simon Gunn

Jacquie has written a refreshingly honest and open account of her experiences as a therapist, theoretician and human being sitting in a chair opposite another human being.

‘Mistakes’ in Psychotherapy – Lecture with Colin Lago & David Rose

"You are not a therapist until you have made your first one thousand mistakes!" This was a frequently used phrase within our profession in the 70's and 80's. It reflected a philosophic view, current at that time that mistakes were inevitable, were to be learned from and reflected upon, and proved oftentimes to be productive within therapy.

Relational Depth: An author’s perspective – Interview with Mick Cooper

Therapy Today writes that, "'The book represents a 'gentle revolution'. The gentleness comes from its lack of stridency and from its inclusiveness, and the radical quality is that person-centred therapy in particular, and all therapeutic work in general, cannot be the same again'"

Relational Depth: A Critics Perspective – Interview with Sue Wilders

Sue Wilders has strongly critiqued the propositions set out in the book Working at Relational Depth in Counselling and Psychotherapy written by Dave Mearns and Mick Cooper, a text that was met with wide acclaim in the field of counselling and psychotherapy, engaging with an experience recognised by many practitioners as both transformative for the client and deeply meaningful for the therapist.

Developing Self Awareness – Workshop by Louise Thom

Aims of the Workshop Increase your self awareness. Equip you with simple tools you can use in practice with your clients. Space to reflect and focus on who you can be for your clients. Develop or Re-inspire your passion and drive to be a great counsellor.

Setting up in Independent Practice – Interview with Anne Stokes

Anne Stokes has co-authored with Professor Robert Bor "Setting up in Independent Practice: A Handbook for Counsellors, Therapists and Psychologists" which gives hands-on advice and support in planning, setting up and running independent practice.

Open Office Hours with the Online Therapy Institute – November 2011

Each month Kate and DeeAnna offer Open Office Hours as a way for people to find out more about Online Therapy Institute and Online Coach Institute and also ask general questions about utilizing techno