Focusing is a simple yet powerful way of accessing the wisdom of your whole body. Learning to focus can be a wonderful way to grow as a person, and find out how you really feel about any particular issue or situation.
Focusing and Experiential Psychotherapy was developed by Dr Eugene Gendlin at the university of Chicago. He discovered that clients who were successful in therapy, worked on their problems in a special way, and could be identified in the first couple of therapy sessions. He also discovered that clients who were destined not to succeed in therapy, could learn to do what the successful clients did. From this research he developed both Focusing for everybody, and also Focusing Oriented Therapy.
I am a qualified Focusing Oriented Therapist, holding a Post graduate diploma in focusing and Experiential Psychotherapy from the University of East Anglia. This is the only psychotherapy qualification offered in the UK that is recognised by the Focusing Institute in America.
I can offer both "guided focusing sessions", and also "focusing oriented therapy", as part of the ongoing counselling. Focusing is an excellent skill to develop, as you can use focusing both within therapy, and also can use it as a skill to help you deal with issues in your life outside of the therapy session. One of my male clients commented on focusing:
"I like focusing because it is a tool that I can use outside of therapy, to help me deal with problems in the real world."
How Can Focusing Help?
If you are interested in working with me, then please contact me for an initial first interview where we can discuss these matters further.