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Ashley Thomson

I have a natural affinity with the 'person-centred' approach pioneered by Carl Rogers, who believed that people have an innate 'self-actualising' tendency. In his view the therapist's role is simply...

Cathy Lee

My professional development has been shaped by a range of body-based and experiential approaches. Somatic psychotherapy and Focusing have been central, guided by the work of Eugene Gendlin, Ann Weiser...

Lisa Barrett

Person centred and humanistic approaches have always appealed to me and I have been influenced by more holistic philosophies. I'm currently working primarily with IFS, Internal Family Systems.

Carolyn Choy

I hold a respect and appreciation for difference and always try to look at the world with an open heart. I feel life wouldn't be as rich an experience if everything were always smooth-going - even...

Amelia Ducker

I have been influenced by a number of philosophical approaches and frameworks. Humanistic and existential perspectives have provided me with a foundation in terms of thinking and engaging with...

Gaye Mallinson

A huge part of who I am as a person is my firm belief in the concept of treating others as you wish to be treated yourself. That encompasses many different values including compassion, honesty,...

Lu Migliore

I studied social sciences, languages and literature in my first degree so I have always been fascinated by people and how they interact in systems. I have been drawn to Terry Real's work and Esther...

Corina Johns

I think it is fair to say I am fairly existentialist - I believe one of the most important things for us to do in life is find and create meaning. I believe strongly that truth is a subjective thing -...

Megan E Shea

My work is influenced by Jungian and existential thought, which honour the psycheâ??s drive toward wholeness, meaning, and transformation. I also draw on expressive arts, archetypal psychology, the...

Michelle Collier

My professional development has been influenced by person-centred and strengths-based philosophies, which emphasise empathy, self-determination, and the belief that people have the capacity for...

Helen Brittan

I work within a broad Person-Centered framework, which offers respect and care for every individual, and recognises they are on their own unique journey through life. This approach holds confidence...

Eleni Kidis

Definitely the philosophical/spiritual teachings of non-dual eastern traditions such as Tantrik Yoga, Daoism and Buddhism. These traditions very much espouse being completely in the moment, exactly as...

Eric Rangel Oliveira

I seek professional development within areas where there is research (EBT). Another significant value that guides my professional development is to develop skills and knowledge that will allow me...

Sam Thomson

Person-centric philosophies are up there; I think there is often an expectation for therapists to be experts, but in my experience the best outcomes usually occur in the therapy space when we're...

David Nightingale

The foundation of my therapy is the Catholic belief in the inherent dignity of the human person. As such, I believe each person is unique, valuable and important, no matter the mistakes they have...

Weiyu Guan

Phenomenology - a rigorously open and descriptive orientation to subjective experience. Intersubjectivity - meaning making is an emergent process arising from the interplay between agents,...

Robyn Bowman

Person centred, with deep listening, empathy and understanding. Through the compassion and help of the counsellor, the client can learn their own self-compassion. This has had the most significant...

Mariyon Slany

The study of psychodynamic psychotherapy has been fundamental to my self understanding - it is about words, and language and construction of personality and ego and the unconscious. It is complex and...

Ann Edvall

Philosophical influences on my professional development include humanistic and existential perspectives, with their emphasis on authenticity, choice, and the search for meaning. In addition,...

Rowan Druce

I have been influenced by the psychodynamic theories and Analytical psychology (Jungian theory), through to the approaches of Arnold Mindell with Process oriented psychology, as well as the Hakomi...

Daniella Carfi

My practice is grounded in humanistic and person-centred philosophies, which emphasise empathy, authenticity, and meeting people where they are. I believe therapy should honour the whole person,...

Liela Vergara

I think the most effective approach in psychology often involves integrating different perspectives and tailoring them to the specific needs of the person, as we are dynamic beings.

Rachel Hannam

Behaviourism, humanistic / person-centred, Gestalt, Buddhism, Psychodynamic theories and Jungian Psychology.

Auður Zoëga

Phenomenology, existentialism, stoicism, attachment theory, systems theory

Vanessa Wylie

Iâ??m guided by the belief that healing happens in safe, honest relationships. I draw from approaches like Emotionally Focused Therapy, and Relational Life Therapy (Terry Real), which help people...

Jacquie Flecknoe-Brown

Of course, Dr. Jung's philosophy and dream interpretation method became the approach I use. The Dreamer's Odyssey (out in March 2020) is a fun and creative guide for both lay people and counsellors to...

Luke Edwards

Holistic and humanistic approaches to therapy that integrate the mind, body and spirit are at the centre of my approach as a therapist. My training in Person-Centred Therapy, Focusing Oriented...

Helen Basili

Intersectional feminism, anti-oppressive practice, standpoint theory.

Laura Simpson

My professional development as a social worker has been deeply influenced by strengths-based, humanistic, and person-centered approaches. I believe in seeing each individual beyond their challenges,...

Sirini Kularatne-Samarapathi

I started my Buddhist practises of meditation, mindful awareness, deep reflection of going withinat a very young age. This foundation became my life source. It has enabled me to find balance,...

Rima Alkadamani

Several philosophical approaches have deeply shaped my professional development as a counsellor, particularly those that honour the inherent worth, autonomy, and potential of each...

Karen Thomas

Eugene Gendlin's Focusing approach that is underpinned by his philosophy of the implicit, opens up a whole new world perspective that lies beyond what we are traditionally aware of. His...

Nicole Day

Each concept provides insight in to different areas of our lives and at different times. I find they help make sense of our world and by mixing them helps complement the other, and this supports...

Abby Draper

My practice is shaped by humanistic, trauma-informed, and recovery-oriented approaches that emphasise respect, autonomy, and lived experience. I draw on values of inclusivity and social justice,...

Sebastian Kinne

My work is strongly influenced by the humanistic tradition, especially the person-centred philosophy of Carl Rogers, which emphasises empathy, authenticity, and unconditional positive regard as the...

Uri Bookman

My approach draws deeply from earth-centred Indigenous wisdom, Taoist flow, and Buddhist psychologyâ??each holding profound relevance for healing and therapy. Indigenous worldviews (like kin-centric...

Xanthe Katsouras

Even though I have been influenced most by Carl Jung's philosophy, the majority, if not all of my reading of his philosophy has come through female Jungian Analysts. This has allowed a natural and...

Reed Everingham

I enjoy the idea that existence is an embodied experience and that we can learn and grow by connecting our thoughts with feelings grounded in the body. This connection between body and mind is...

Priscilla Schwartzman

My practice is grounded in Gestalt Therapy, which has been the most influential in shaping how I meet clients, with presence, curiosity, and a belief that real change happens in the here-and-now....

Mark De Calmer

My professional development is grounded in several key philosophical approaches. Humanistic and existential philosophies shape my belief in each personâ??s potential for growth, healing, and meaning....

Alice Suttie

My person-centred training sits comfortably with my respect for each person's innate ability to move towards well-being, when given appropriate support. That respect for the individual means...

Jim Filshie

Client-centred (or person-centred) therapy is my main influence. It's the only truly non-directive approach. To me it is not just an approach to therapy, but a deeply philosophical concept about being...

Vassilka Dimitrova

Existential and spiritual concerns are important to me. It seems everything else comes second ... or third; and what comes second or third is there to inform the first and through which the first is...

Travis Grogan

I have been mostly influenced by stoicism and humanistic psychology, I find the development of people's lives a worthwhile pursuit.

Jeannene Eastaway

I am not sure about philosophical approaches, however I am drawn to Emotionally Focussed Therapy which aligns with Buddhist Theory. Both of these I experience as having an underlying emotionally...

Debby Heath

I have learnt from many different philosophical approaches in my life and training, including humanistic, holistic, contemporary psychodynamic, transactional analysis, relational, existential,...

Jacs Powell

Person-centered therapy, Internal Family Systems, Sensory-motor psychotherapy, Jungian philosophy, Attachment based theory and interpersonal neurobiology.

Kelsey Hendrickson

Yogic philosophy and Buddhism have both had major influences in both my professional and personal development. As a long term yoga teacher, the practices of mindfulness and breath awareness are a big...

Mary A McIntyre

Somatic Psychotherapy (SE and SP) Buddhist psychology and the ancient wisdom traditions (though I am not a religious Buddhist) Compassionate focus Internal Family Systems Parts Work,...

Oliver Brooke

Carl Rogers's Person-Centered (PC) philosophy has had the greatest influence on my professional style. I intentionally foster an attitude of positive regard, acceptance, non-judgment, empathy, and...

James Diamantopoulos

Continental philosophy and psychoanalysis.

Megan McGrath

Iâ??m influenced by strengths-based and solution-focused philosophies, which focus on what's working and build on a clientâ??s existing resources. I also draw from Acceptance and Commitment Therapy...

Claudia Rossi

Carl Jung and Jungian Analytical Psychology has always been my main influence and I continue training in Jungian Psychology.

Stephanie de Niese

Existential and Catholic philosophies have been two of the most important philosophical approaches that have influenced me. From a professional perspective, existential philosophy has made a large...

Lesley Turnbull

I believe in the transpersonal approach in psychotherapy. This means we are body, mind, spiritual and social beings. I don't believe in taking a pathological, analytical approach in art...

Adriana Cope

I incorporate elements of humanistic psychology, focusing on the inherent value and potential for growth within each individual. I value connection, compassion, curiosity and integrity. At the end of...

Dominique Caesar

My professional development has been deeply shaped by a mix of personal lived experience and political philosophies that centre justice, equity, and collective care. As an autistic, queer, and trans...

Morag Paterson

The philosophical approaches underpinning these therapies: Person Centred Therapy, Existential therapy, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy and my main mode of therapy - Schema Therapy.

Gabriele (Gabe) Marranci

A diverse range of philosophical approaches has shaped my professional and personal development. Initially, during my undergraduate and master's studies in Italy, I was deeply influenced by Jungian...

Dee Kumbukage

Throughout my professional and personal development as a counsellor, I have been influenced by a range of philosophical approaches that have shaped my understanding of human nature, personal growth,...

Ron Dowd

I originally did a Master in Engineering in AI and when I'd finished I was disappointed that I couldn't see a future in it for me. Then I spent a lot of time reading Jung. I'm still very...

Dee Hardy

Being Non judgmental and totally accepting of others - we are all individuals and that should be celebrated, not berated or crushed.... I love the uniqueness of all...and not to take personally...

Regina Gerlach

My work has been shaped by contemplative and existential philosophies, particularly those that honour the complexity of being human. Buddhist psychology, with its emphasis on mindfulness, compassion,...

Sarah Lawson

I am a Christian and believe in Jesus's simple message that we should love others as we love ourselves and that we should look after those who are lonely or in need. In later life I have been...

Gregory Poll

Buddhism... greatly influences me, and I regularly practise Vipassana meditation that helps me to stay present and mindful. Gestalt philosophy of AWARENESS... of what you are doing and how you are...

Julian O'Sullivan

Cognitive psychology and psychodynamic/psychoanalytic theory. Related to this, I have been influenced by Socrates and the Socratic method quite heavily as well.

Carolyn Zantis

Early influences were the Eastern spiritual philosophies, particularly Buddhism. I learned from the Buddhists that how we think and behave have influence in the world. That we can effect change...

Maya Floyd

I am mainly influenced by the existential and humanistic philosophy in my approach.

Nathan Dick

I'd say the most influential philosophies/theories are neurodiversity-affirming, anti-oppressive practice, field theory and attachment theory. Field theory: I am trained as a Gestalt therapist....

Ash Rehn

While I have trained in solution-focussed counselling, cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT), Rogerian, humanist and person-centred approaches to therapy, I am most influenced by dialogical and...

Leigh Fraser-Gray

I do not try and 'fix' anyone.... I don't believe they are broken. I do however believe in a strengths based, person centred approach to best support the individual to feel empowered and become their...

Debra Sumner

Being mindful and living by my mantra, â??Believe and Achieve,â? has been the foundation of my personal and professional growth. This approach centres on self-awareness, resilience, and a...

Hadass Segal

I am eclectic in my approach to therapy, but I am indebted to the work of Irvin Yalom, Melanie Klein, Alfred Adler, Bessel van de Kolk, Pat Ogden, Nancy McWilliams and John and Julie Gottman for my...

Darius Leo

Much of the way we experience our world is centred around the other people that we encounter. I am heavily influenced by approaches that examine the subjective and contextual elements of these...

Bev Whitehead

Expressive Therapies - such as drawing therapy and Clay Field Therapy. I have both been a client and and practitioner of these therapies. Expressive therapies provide the opportunity to express...

Arezu Akbarian

My professional development has been deeply influenced by Jungian philosophy and its emphasis on the unconscious, archetypes, and the process of individuation. I am particularly drawn to Carl...

Brenda Rowlandson

Any philosophy which examines how we, as human beings, are relationally shaped. Our need for proximity and closeness as a strong evolutionary instinct toward survival. Also the philosophy and practice...

Alexandra Page

attachment theory

Ruth Edwards

If I were to name one philosophical approach that has influenced my professional and personal development, it would be Existentialism. As we travel through life, bigger questions arise. What is our...

Gabrielle New

Central to my work is that the client knows themselves better than I could ever do. All experiences are valid and important, including the most difficult ones. Healing is not only possible, but we...

Dominique Smajstr

Iâ??m mostly influenced by philosophical traditions that value depth, meaning, and the complexity of human experience. Psychodynamic and relational philosophies have shaped my belief in the...

Rachel Tyson

The Existential philosophical approach has had a profound impact on my professional development, in particular, the work of Victor Frankl. I am often inspired by his words: When we are no longer...

Patrick Oâ??Brien

Through my early training as a psychologist, I developed counselling skills in cognitive-behavioural therapy, solutions-focussed therapy, acceptance and commitment therapy, and narrative therapy. In...

Philip Hilder

A blend of Eastern (Buddhist and Toaist) and Western philosophy.

Steve Bonanno

This is a hard one to put into words. As a youngster, I loved this quote from The Little Prince: It is only with the heart that one can see rightly; what is essential is invisible to the eye...

Carla Van Der Poel

My professional development has been shaped by existential and psychodynamic psychotherapy, as well as Emotionally Focused Therapy . Existential therapy grounds my work in the search for meaning,...

Ernst Meyer

I consider the work I do as applied philosophy. It is guided by humanistic philosophies.

Katie Beckwith

My holistic counselling and psychotherapy studies were founded on Jungian philosophy and process oriented psychology. My own personal beliefs align with these approaches and I add my own spiritual...

Monica Eriksson

My professional development has been deeply influenced by existential and humanistic philosophies, which honour the complexity of being human and emphasise meaning, authenticity, and personal...

Cameron Trenowden

I think it is always important to look at all angles and walks of life. It is easy to get lost in our own lives and forget that others experiences are often different from our own. If we make...

Julia Agnoletto

My professional development has been shaped by humanistic psychology, focusing on empathy and growth, and existential philosophy, which informs my focus on meaning-making and navigating lifeâ??s...

Alda Curtis

My practice is strongly influenced by humanistic and person-centred philosophies, which value each personâ??s unique experience, autonomy, and potential for growth. I also draw from trauma-informed...

Jonathan Tandos

Most of all I've been influenced by Internal Family Systems (IFS), attachment theory, developmental psychology and identity development processes. I've also been influenced by psychoanalysis and...

Cecilia Calnan

My professional development has been shaped by a combination of person-centred, solution-focused, and experiential philosophies, alongside a deep belief in the power of behavioural change and...

Max Rutherford

The philosophical approaches that have most influenced me are: The Conversational Model of Russell Meares; Existential Psychotherapy (Irvin Yalom, Robert Miller), Psychodynamic Psychotherapy (Adam...

Clara Luxford

I love the Japanese idea of Kintsugi where repairing a broken object with gold, transforms what appears damaged or imperfect into something beautiful. This art form is given time, attention and...

Sharon Gold

Kabbalah and Buddhism

Karen Potter

Psychoanalytic approach has been the strongest influence both professionally and personally. I have undertaken an analysis myself as well as have Supervision with a Psychoanalyst. In addition,...

Megan Bodnar

My professional development as a therapist has been influenced by a blend of several philosophical approaches, each contributing to my understanding of human behavior and how to best support...

Nev Guven

I'm passionate about gender equality, international children's rights and humanity's future & well being. I have an existential world view and believe everyone should be supported not only to survive...

Elizabeth Fairbanks

Internal Family Systems. Psychodynamic Theory. Buddhist Psychology. Mindfulness-integrated Cognitive Behaviour Therapy.

Suzanne Rosenberg

I strongly believe that each person does know what s/he wants and needs, but that this 'knowing' has been so long buried under a pile of survival strategies that the person no longer sees a way...

Karen Druce

There are many philosophical approaches which have influenced who I am as a person and a therapist. My own Jungian analysis forms the core of how I approach therapy. Originally I was trained in...

Fiona Giles

As a student of Hakomi, I am drawn to the Buddhist and Taoist psychotherapists such as Mark Epstein, Halko Weiss and Manuela Mischke-Reeds and the meditation experts such as Tara Brach and Jack...

Vanessa Potts

I am influenced by the humanistic philosophies that believe we are organic with the inherent ability to self-actualise and grow towards a healthy and healing self. I believe in empowering people to...

Josephine Borg

To meet my clients where they are at. The humanistic and strength based approach and to be trauma informed.

Joshua Comyn

Psychoanalysis, existentialism, phenomenology, systems theory, consciousness studies, attachment theory and integrative approaches to psychotherapy have all influenced my professional and personal...

David Lawson

Solution Focus Brief Therapy

Grace Tarpey

Freud Klein Winnicott Bion Lacan Kristeva Phenomenology existentialism

Melanie Pontikis

My approach to therapy has been influenced by humanism, Buddhism, and existential philosophy. Humanism shapes my belief in the inherent worth and potential for growth in every individual, guiding me...

Tania Djipalo

The most significant training and philosophy is my Gestalt training. It has literally given me a relationship with myself. I also have a deep connection to Rudolf Steiner and Anthroposophy, which has...

Felicity Ahern

I admire Irvin Yalom's existential approach, as well as Judith Herman's Trauma Recovery. I also am interested in Carl Rogers' person centred therapies which imbue the client with the power and ability...

Michele Watson

I've spent a lot of time reading Jung and I am very influenced by the work of Marie-Louise von Franz and Barbara Hannah, two extraordinary female Jungian analysts.

Sarah McArthur

There are a number of philosophical approaches that have had a significant influence on me. I draw from a mix of philosophical ideas and psychological theories as they shape my approach. Some...

Sheela Paul

Psychodynamic theory, inner child work, narrative therapy and solution focused therapy.

Anthony Hubeck

Gadamerian Hermeneutics in terms of research methodology and trying to get as close to possible to capturing the essence of human experience.

Susan Pegg

Some of the key influences for me include Carl Rogers and his focus on person-centred care, as well as Victor Frankl and his emphasis on the search for meaning in life.

Ajay Hawkes

Acceptance & Mindfulness are keys for me. I began my personal development journey by working on identifying things I didn't like about myself and working at changing them. Essentially fighting with...

Sudhir Dean

I am ultimately an existential therapist. In one way or another we are on a philosophic quest, as well as a psychological one. In this context I have learned to respect multiple therapeutic...

Trudy Clutterbok

Deleuze and Guattari, Ranciere, Certeau, Arendt, and Benjamin.

Nicky Angelone

I resonate strongly with Carl Rogers' core attributes of the therapist in counselling being 1) authenticity, 2) unconditional positive regard for the client, and 3) accurate empathic understanding. As...

John Devling

Humanistic, Person centred, Experiential, Existential, Phenomenological Adlerian concepts, Psychodrama, Gestalt, Imago relational concepts,

Jessica Vivien

Buddhist, Sufi, Christian, Jungian, the Yogic Sutras of Patanjali, Charlie Brown, Lunig, amongst others.

Geoff Heard

Relational, Somatic, Psychodynamic, Humanist, Existential, Phenomenological, Systems thinking. The evidence is in to show that the principal factor influencing the outcomes of therapy is the quality...

George Turnure

I see most things in the world as: 1) existing on a spectrum (vs binary or black/white) and 2) simply one of many different ways of being, where no one way is better/worse than any others. There are...

Tessa Ipp

I read books about Jungian Psychotherapy, and became involved in play back therapy which increased my self awareness and awareness of the other. I enjoyed the mystery of Jung's approach to making the...

Robyn Mansfield

My core philosophical approach is driven by curiosity, and drawing on techniques that help to create shifts, changes and healing. I am interested in answering questions such as what makes us think,...

Leah Wilson

Several philosophical approaches have profoundly influenced my professional development. These approaches align with my belief in the holistic nature of human experience and the importance of...

Karen Rose

I have been greatly influenced by the strengths perspective which is core to social work practice - looking at how to utilise the unique strengths of individuals (this includes both inner strengths...

David Anthony

Working with children impacted by intergenerational trauma introduced me to â??trauma-informed careâ?. This has become the most important tenet of my work, regardless of whether the client has a...

Steven Segal

I have a PhD in philosophy and have always focused on the contribution that philosophers make towards understanding and responding to mental health concerns. In the Western tradition of thought this...

Martina Palombi

Several therapeutic frameworks have influenced my work as a therapist in the course of my career. Theravadan Buddhism and Gestalt Psychotherapy were the initial frameworks I used, as well as to a...

Jaya Narayan

I am interested in neuroscience affirming, strengths driven learning that center the body and are trauma informed. Additionally I ongoingly focus on my personal work so I can keep myself attuned and...

Treena Mossop

I work from a Integrated Cognitive-Psychodynamic Perspective. In the course of individual counselling therapy I draw on a wide range of areas in which I have experience and training including:...

Philipa Thornton

All my mentors have been kind and supportive. I am influenced by the ideas of Foucalt, Jung. Freud and Watson. This means I believe in the past and our future, I am totally convinced we can be our own...

Stefan Durlach

My original training had 3 main orientations: Existential/phenomenological, psychoanalytic/ Jungian, and humanistic/transpersonal. Over the last few years I have developed a strong interest in...

Marie Mooney

Existential philosophy Spirituality

Sharn Waldron

I am a Jungian Analyst and use the framework of analytical psychology.

David Indermaur

Rejecting the dogmas, prescriptions and proscriptions that came with my up bringing in the catholic church at an early age I found the approach of Buddhism the most useful as it asked us to question...

Meg Bonnell

I've always been attracted to humanistic principles - those that put the person at the centre, rather than their 'problem', diagnosis, or difficulty. I think seeing each person as unique allows for a...

Rina Taub

Victor Frankel's work on Man's Search for Meaning Dr Edith Eger The Choice Michael White and David Epston co founders of Narrative Therapy. ââ?¬Å?Like panning for gold in an overworked...

Teresa Wilkinson

I have been profoundly influenced by attachment theory. What we learn (experience) in childhood about relationships becomes unconscious patterns and leads to our future relationship patterns. Our...

Michelle Morris

Transpersonal Psychology, which is a bridge between psychology and spirituality and focuses on intellectual, emotional, spiritual, physical, social and creative aspects of being. Jungian Psychology,...

Angelina Conias

The philosophical approaches that have significantly influenced my professional development as a therapist include person-centered therapy, holistic therapy interventions, and somatic-based...

Nicole Kinnaird

I love this question! It's hard to keep it short tho. Since childhood and adolescence I have been interested in spirituality. As a young person I loved music, being in Nature (swimming, bushwalking,...

Amanda Dounis

In the most recent of times I am continuously learning how to include mindfulness and self compassion into every session. I am a believer of the power of cognitive behaviour therapy as I see how...

Zoe Hedges

Many all the way to the basics of Maslow's Hierarchy of needs in University and forward through Solution Focussed therapies and Somatic therapies to pluralistic therapy. Believing different techniques...

Karen Anderson

My original training in developmental and educational psychology gave me an appreciation for the important process of attachment and when ruptures to attachment occur the subsequent impact of loss and...

Michelle Lam

I believe that after food, water and shelter, the relationship that we have with ourselves and each other directly influences the quality of our lives. While relationships can sometimes be difficult...

Jennifer Fox

Existential and phenomenological questions, reading and study. Taoism and Buddhist studies and practice.

Moira Joyce

I was very much influenced by a Jungian psychologist I studied under, so Analytical Psychology affected my early career. Then I was affected by Systems theory and Narrative Theory in a big way, so I...

Tim Harvey

In our daily lives, we can feel stressed, anxious, frustrated and angry. We face crises causing us to make difficult choices. We may ask ourselves ââ?¬Å?Is this all there is to...

Deb Gavan

Feminist and anti oppressive practice are at the heart of my work and development. These are the reason I chose to train as a social worker rather than another discipline. Social work has a broad...

Jean Gamble

I have always had a great interest in the body and have been searching most of life for a place of belonging - both within my own body and soul and in the temporal world. I found that somatic...

Laura Wilson

Self psychology Developmental psychology Neuroscience Spiritual traditions Mystics Mindfulness Mediation Yoga Quantum field theory

Howard Colin-Thome

Initially Carl Rogers in terms of his client centred approach was very influential. I was also influenced by the importance of emotions, attachment history and interpersonal issues affecting human...

Kerstin Buccoliero

Practicing Buddhist meditation and Yoga for a long time, I tend to follow some of the adjacent philosophies. For many years I also explored shamanism as I found a great understanding of my near-death...

August Black

The foundation of my work alongside others, is Narrative practice; a culturally aligned, nonblaming, and de-pathologising approach, that is collaborative, and centred on the individual or groups'...

Mia Kennedy

Most of my experience has been in mental health and addiction which is heavily associated with trauma. Therefore, I am a trauma-focused and informed practitioner and am influenced by modalities that...

Martin Hemsley

I grew up in a Catholic family. In my adult life I have been very influenced by Buddhism and Taoism, and for the past 25 years by shamanism and Jungian psychology, which underlies Process Work. I...

Sonia Scussel

I believe in Self-Compassion and Minfulness, these are very powerful tools. Learning to accept and love yourself is a beautiful journey. Depending on the client needs I also use Person-Centred and...

Irene Rose

Transpersonal, Expressive, MIndfulness, Jungian.

Brian Whiter

I am influenced by both, Eastern and Western philosophies. I have studied Tibetan Buddhism since 1992. I started classical yoga at an Ashram in South India in 2006 and have continued to be influenced...

Michelle McClintock

Acceptance and Commitment therapy - the mindfulness, compassion, practicality and wide applicability make it my go-to therapy approach, (plus the generosity of the ACT community) Process-oriented...

Kim Bailey

Systemic, humanistic, experiential and developmental (attachment).