About this event
Belonging is not something we simply achieve. It is felt, negotiated, disrupted, and sustained within the relational worlds we inhabit. In this workshop, we slow down to think together about belonging as an organismic experience that emerges in relationship rather than as an individual task or identity to be secured.
Drawing on person centred clinical philosophy, this session explores homonomy, the human tendency towards harmony with something larger than oneself. This may be experienced through community, culture, shared values, ethical worlds, spirituality, or professional identity. Alongside the movement towards autonomy, homonomy highlights the deep human longing to be in meaningful relationship without losing oneself.
Held as a conversational space rather than a teaching session, the workshop invites reflection on how belonging shows up in personal life, professional practice, supervision, teams, and therapeutic relationships. There is no agenda to resolve or fix belonging. Instead, the focus is on noticing how it is lived, where it is supported, and where it is strained.
This workshop explores
- Homonomy as a fundamental organismic tendency
- Belonging as a relational and biospheric experience
- Inclusion, exclusion, and power in therapeutic and professional contexts
- The personal and professional cost of not fitting
- What belonging asks of us ethically and relationally
About the Workshop Series: Organismic Attributes
This workshop is part of Organismic Attributes, a three-part Thinking in Conversation series grounded in person centred clinical philosophy.
The series draws on Person Centred Therapy: A Clinical Philosophy by Tudor et al., alongside the work of Carl Rogers and Andras Angyal. Central to the series is Angyal’s concept of the biosphere, which understands the organism and its environment not as separate or interacting entities, but as aspects of a single, indivisible reality.
From this perspective, autonomy, homonomy, and heteronomy are not competing forces but interrelated attributes of human life. Across the three workshops, participants are invited into reflective dialogue about how these attributes shape personal experience, professional practice, and ethical decision making.
Each workshop stands alone while also contributing to a deeper, cumulative inquiry into what it means to practise, live, and belong as organisms embedded in a wider world.
Who this workshop is for
- Counsellors, psychotherapists, supervisors, coaches, trainees, and allied helping professionals who value reflective dialogue and wish to think more deeply about belonging in personal and professional life.
RECORDING
This event will be recorded and you can use the ticket function to pre-purchase the recording before the event. This will be useful for colleagues who are not able to attend the event live and also for those who attend the event live and want to watch it again.
ZOOM
This event will be hosted on the Zoom meeting platform where we will use our cameras and microphones to interact with each other as a group.
SELF-SELECT FEE
The self-select fee is a radical inclusion policy to open learning for all colleagues. The guide price for this event is £20.00, however, we appreciate that income varies greatly in different locations and circumstances. Please contribute what you can to help us maintain inclusive professional training.
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Keemar Keemar
I have 30 years experience as a psychotherapist in private practise, 20 years working as a tutor and Director of a Psychotherapy Training Institute, 11 years as a senior counsellor for NHS staff and 8 years in University Student Counselling.
I often work with people who find therapy daunting or even think it could be impossible. Often in responsible roles, maybe creating change in their environment, yet unable to effect satisfying or profound changes in themselves and their own lives.
My job is to see what blocks and inhibits you. The process of us being together offers opportunity for new ways to think and live.
I offer Counselling & Psychotherapy both long and short term and I work face to face in Sheffield and online for people across the UK.
For 20 years I have been providing Supervision & Reflective Practise for other professionals including counsellors and psychotherapist, NHS staff, School Leaders, Business and Executive Coaches and anyone wanting to explore, expand and take care of themselves personally and professionally.
Website | www.counselling-directory.org.uk
LinkedIn | Keemar Keemar
John Wilson
I am a co-founder and Director at Onlinevents, dedicated to democratising learning in the helping professions. We host the world’s first and largest video learning library akin to “Netflix” for these professions.
Additionally, I serve as a Director at Temenos Education and lead the Counselling & Psychotherapy Programme. Our focus is on nurturing students to become their most potent selves, both personally and professionally.
With over 20 years of experience, I currently manage a private practice as a Psychotherapist and Supervisor, offering services through video, text chat, and virtual environments.
I also facilitate groups and am involved in the Going Global and La Jolla programmes, rooted in Carl Rogers’ Encounter Group movement.
I am a past Chair and now an Honorary Fellow at the Association for Counselling & Therapy Online (ACTO). I have served on the board of the World Association for Person Centered & Experiential Psychotherapy & Counselling for 6 years.
You can read an article I co-authored about online group facilitation here:
https://www.tandfonline.com/eprint/UB2QJDKNCGUMUNUURU8W/full?target=10.1080/14779757.2019.1650807
Website | www.onlinevents.co.uk



