About
Suzanne Keys
Suzanne has worked as a person-centred practitioner since 1997 in private practice and educational settings with young people in London, UK. Over the years she’s delivered workshops for person-centred colleagues all over Europe and in 1998 represented the British Association for Person-Centred Approach at the inaugural meeting in Luxembourg of the network now known as PCE Europe. She can also remember staying up late into the night working with colleagues on the first statutes of the PCE World Association in Chicago 2000.
She spent many years as part of the organising group for Psychotherapists and Counsellors for Social Responsibility involved in the political activism of therapy and currently co-facilitates their regular open encounter group on Examining Whiteness.
She has written articles and chapters and edited books and special issues of the PCEP journal on ethics, gender, ecotherapy, young people, disability, spirituality, human rights, idiosyncratic practice and her experience of training. Her taxonomy of love in person-centred therapy was published in BACP’s Therapy Today in 2017.
