About

Mo Cohen

Mo is a pioneer in transformative education and narrative practices, bringing over four decades of experience to his work with individuals and groups. Since the mid-1980s, he has been creating spaces where new possibilities emerge and transformation flourishes.

With a rich academic foundation including a PhD in Solo Autobiographical Theatre as a process of self-transformation, an MSc in Clinical Psychology, a BA in Psychology and Anthropology, and an MA in Conflict Transformation through the Arts, his approach uniquely bridges therapeutic practice with creative expression.

His training spans family therapy, narrative therapy, NLP, and theatrical arts, allowing him to develop distinctive approaches that honor the complexity of human experience while opening pathways to change.

A grandfather to four grandchildren, he lives in the beautiful Southwest of England, where the natural landscape continues to inspire his work and thinking.

Their workshops reflect a lifelong commitment to learning and a deeply held belief that within every person lies the wisdom and creativity needed for meaningful transformation. They approach their work with humility, seeing themselves not as an expert but as a fellow traveler in the ongoing exploration of what it means to be human and to change.

This workshop is not adding new tools to an old toolbox, but re-imagining the toolbox…