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Cracking The Codes – What and How do Psychotherapists need to learn about Ethics?

First Published in "The Psychotherapist" March 2009 "A map is not the territory ... The only usefulness of a map depends on similarity of structure between the empirical world and the map...." Alfred Korzybski My time on the Ethics Committee of UKCP has alerted me to numerous longings, from individuals and organisations, to have some [...]

2022-01-12T13:51:26+00:00June 2nd, 2017|Articles, Psychotherapy|

Constructing Recovery from Addiction

This form of research is sometimes called “modelling”, wherein the researcher gathers detailed information about the subject’s internal processes of reality construction, in terms of internally generated sensory representations, such as pictures, self talk and somatic  markers of emotion, visceral activity and arousal. This “data” is then explored in how it holds together and operates [...]

2022-01-12T13:51:26+00:00June 2nd, 2017|Articles, Psychotherapy|

Talk with the Animals

Written by Pamela Gawler-Wright, Director of Training for BeeLeaf Institute of Contemporary Psychotherapy Presented at the NLP Conference in London 2008 A Message From Dibley I am a 9 month old miniature Labradoodle, owned by BeeLeaf Institute for Contemporary Psychotherapy which is a not-for-profit Social Enterprise and UKCP Accredited Training and Accrediting Organisation. I am [...]

2022-01-12T13:51:27+00:00June 2nd, 2017|Articles|

Constructing Recovery from Addiction

This form of research is sometimes called “modelling”, wherein the researcher gathers detailed information about the subject’s internal processes of reality construction, in terms of internally generated sensory representations, such as pictures, self talk and somatic  markers of emotion, visceral activity and arousal. This “data” is then explored in how it holds together and operates [...]

2022-01-12T13:51:27+00:00June 12th, 2017|Miscellaneous|