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Non-Pathologising Therapy

14 May 2022
Fiona Gregory of the non-pathologising group writes: The Non-Pathologising Therapy Group ran its first CPD event on May 10th and it was a really interactive and interesting session. In small groups, we took a critical look at a clinical diagnostic tool for dissociative experiences, including what it was like to use the tool for ourselves. We then spent the remainder of the session in group discussion, exploring our lived experiences, and how these experiences might support us or impact us in...
12 February 2022
Jan Hawkins and Julie Elliot in the non-pathologising therapy group offer their first blog post below. Jan writes: I am delighted to have been joined in this group  (two of us now) by Jules Elliot, whose article will be in the next PCQ.   We both hope others will join us in this group to explore our unique person-centred embodiments and our thoughts about ensuring that pathologising our clients does not seep into our practice. Jules and I met again and are hoping to offer a mo...

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