I qualified as a group-analytic psychotherapist in 1984 with the London Centre for Psychotherapy. I was awarded an M.A. in Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy from the University of Hertfordshire & Guild of Psychotherapists in 1998, and the IGA’s Certifciate in Group-analytic Supervision in 2003. I am registered with the United Kingdom Council of Psychotherapists, No. 93/1444.
I am also a member of the Kent Psychotherapy Network.
Since 1988 I have been a member of the Group-Analytic Society (International), a Registered Charity that supports and maintains research and practice in group-analysis.
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