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How can we help counselling/psychotherapy students look at inequalities and cultural diversity within the student training group? – Gillian Proctor, Jeffrey Cornelius-White, Emmanuelle Zech & Brendon Murley

In this workshop, we will each briefly present our experiences in issues arising within training....

Last updated 3 July 2024
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In this workshop, we will each briefly present our experiences in issues arising within training. Our focus will be on issues of inequalities and cultural diversity within training, the profession and society and issues of colonialism, oppression

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How can we help counselling/psychotherapy students look at inequalities and cultural diversity within the student training group?

Organisation

World Association of Person Centered & Experiential Psychotherapy & Counselling (WAPCEPC)
World Association of Person Centered & Experiential Psychotherapy & Counselling (WAPCEPC)

The World Association for Person-Centered & Experiential Psychotherapy & Counseling had its genesis in the mid 1990s after person-centred theoreticians and practitioners felt there was not an adequate representation of the PCA at the First World Conference on Psychotherapy (WCP) in July 1996.

Nearly 25 years since it was officially formed, our desire remains to be an identifiable, international organization serving as a world-wide forum.

For details of the upcoming PCE 2024 Conference please visit pce2024.com

Presenter

Gillian Proctor

Gillian Proctor is a lecturer and research fellow at the University of Leeds and an independent clinical psychologist. She is passionate about ethics, politics and practice in person-centred psychotherapy and has written several books and numerous book chapters and articles on associated subjects.