Marriage Care
2016 - Current
York St John University
2015
York St John University
2012
Psychotherapist
I provided one to one psychotherapy sessions for clients in the hostel, day service and move on properties. I addition I facilitated reflective practice sessions for staff and volunteers and helped develop PIE (psychologically informed environment).
2017 - 2018
Counselling sessions for couples
2016 - 2018
One to One counselling sessions
2015
One to One psychotherapy sessions
2013 - 2015
One to One psychotherapy sessions
2012 - 2015
Cottingley Primary School
Years 2 - 6
One to One play therapy sessions
2013 - 2014
Homeless Link
Managing conflict, violence and aggressive situations
2018
Psychotherapy for Healthcare
Reflective Practice: Train to become a facilitator
2017
Wellspring Training
Introduction to sand tray therapy
8 hours
2013
York St John University
Counselling Masterclass Series: Domestic Violence
2013
Marriage Care
National Training Event
Continuing Professional Development for practitioners
9 hours
2017
Domestic Abuse Protocol Training
Marriage Care
6 hours
2016
Place2Be Workshops
Attachement Theory and Self Aawareness in the Counsellor
Helping Children tell their stories
Working with Young people and Children with SEN (Special Educational Needs)
Children's Emotional Wellbeing
Safeguarding Training
2013 - 2014
Mosaic II
Issues surrounding sexual abuse
30 hours
2013
AMCAP
Spirituality and Psychotherapy- Past, Present, and Future
Integration: Mind, Body, Spirit
Enhancing Clinical Practice: Tools for Therapists
Utah
2015, 2016 & 2018
Existential Analysis & Logotherapy Existential Summit
"Finding Oneself"
40 hours
Vienna, Austria
2016
Addiction from a Lacanian perspective
Existential Conversation with Doctor Alfreid Langle
Position of the Analyst: A Lacanian perspective
2015
Professional qualification at a BACP (British Association of Counselling and Psychotherapy) registered University
Engage in monthly supervision sessions
Attend CPD events (Continued Professional Development)
"There is no power for change greater than a community discovering what it cares about"
[Margaret J. Wheatley]