www.pctherapy.org.uk

  

I provide training and consultancy for organisations in the voluntary, statutory and private sectors, particularly for those working in mental health and wellbeing. Areas of expertise include: sexual abuse; trauma; dissociation; sexual orientation and gender identity; reflective supervision; managing vicarious trauma, and the contribution of existential phenomenology to therapeutic practice. 

If you would like a workshop tailored to the needs of your organisation please contact me for more information. For details of upcoming training events, please click here.

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Previous training and consultancy work has included :
 
  • Working with male and female adult survivors of child sexual abuse.
  • Working therapeutically with Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgendered people.
  • Equality and Diversity training.
  • Working with men who have been raped, sexually assaulted and/or sexually abused.
  • Child Protection for counsellors, psychotherapists and mental health workers.
  • Introduction to Pre-therapy for mental health workers.
  • Training on fostering and adoption by same-sex couples for Barnardos, Scottish Adoption Agency and family Social Workers.
  • I organised Scotland’s first national conference on counselling and psychotherapy with lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgendered clients (Out of Mind, 2000).
  • I organised a national event on childhood trauma and recovery (2007).
  • I prepared a paper for the Scottish Government's Health Department on the mental health of LGBT people in Scotland, with recommendations for action.  Click here to view as a Word document.
  • I wrote a section of NHS Lothian's Mental Health and Wellbeing Strategy (2005-2010) on the mental health and well-being of LGBT people.
  • Funded by the Department for International Development, I visited Sverdlovsk Oblast in Russia on two occasions to assist with the development of local non-government organisations in order to improve the infrastructure for reducing the incidence of HIV and to improve services for those already HIV-positive.
  • I have presented the findings from my research into suicidal thoughts, feelings and behaviours amongst young gay and bisexual men at a number of national and international conferences, including:    

International Association for Suicide Prevention (South Africa, 2005).
Association for Professionals in Services to Adolescents (Glasgow 2005 & 2006).
Men’s Health Forum Scotland (Glasgow 2004).



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