RECOMMENDED COLLEAGUES

Over the years I have come across a number of people - sadly not that many - whose work I fully trust. They may be therapists, trainers, supervisors, consultants, coaches or just good people.

Here they are:
Judi Keshet-Orr: Judi is a psychosexual and couples therapist par excellence. She has trained a huge amount of therapist. She is one of the first Masters degree holders in the UK in psychosexual therapy. More recently she trained as a family mediator.
www.jkopsychotherapy.co.uk

www.psychosexualtraining.org.uk
www.family-mediation-london.org.uk

Vassilis Antonas: Many years ago trained Vassilis. He now runs a successful coaching and consultancy organisation in Greece. He is emotionally available and at the same time no push over.
www.impactpcs.com

Richard Simpson: Another former student of mine. Richard blends gentleness with confrontation, networks brilliantly and is a diligent, competent therapist of individuals and couples.
richard@londoncounsellingservice.com

Margaret Ramage: Many years ago Margaret was director of the first sex and relationship training in the UK, at St Georges in Tooting. She has now trained many generations of sex and couples therapists. I like her hands-off, gentle presence. Although she does speak her mind!
mpramage@partnertherapy.com

Jaap Westerbos:
A hidden gem,- arrived from Holland and not yet very known in the UK. Hugely knowledgeable, compassionate, infinitely tender without compromising the work that needs to be done. I run an organisation with him and trust him with my life www.naos-institute.com

Find out more about me, my accreditation and projects.

For one human being to love another; that is perhaps the most difficult of all our tasks, the ultimate, the last test and proof, the work for which all other work is but preparation. Rainer Maria Rilke

The greatest healing therapy is friendship and love. Hubert Humphrey

"Surely all art is the result of one's having been in danger, of having gone through an experience all the way to the end, where no one can go any further" Rilke

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