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Necessary and Sufficient? Trauma and the Person-Centred Approach Workshop with Jan Hawkins

Fiona has invited Jan Hawkins to share her views on the sometimes debated, but fundamental...

Last updated 3 May 2024

Fiona has invited Jan Hawkins to share her views on the sometimes debated, but fundamental principle of ‘necessary and sufficient’.

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Necessary and Sufficient? Trauma and the Person-Centred Approach Workshop with Jan Hawkins

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Jan Hawkins

Jan Hawkins has a background in psychology, teaching and training in the PCA. Since 1991, she has been in private practice as a Person-Centred therapist, supervisor, group facilitator and trainer. Jan ran groups for Survivors of childhood abuse during the early nineties, controversially offering groups with women and men together, and for those who had experienced any type of abuse. Many students and supervisees reported their difficulties in locating good, practical and developmental training for practitioners focussing on the issues raised by a history of childhood abuse. In response to this expressed need in 1994 Jan created, and co-facilitated, a Diploma course in Counselling Survivors of Childhood Abuse, the first initiative of its kind in Europe. Since then, through FDP, Jan has continued to run post counselling training Diploma courses and study days with a conviction that experiential learning is imperative for the continued development and deepening of the core attitudinal qualities of the Person-Centred practitioner. She has been particularly keen to encourage Person-Centred therapists to extend their practice to people with learning disabilities, many of whom suffer silently from their legacies of childhood abuse.