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Biodynamic Therapy and me

I discovered Biodynamic Therapy in 2003 during a critical time in my own life when I was suffering pain and reduced mobility, and neither bodywork nor counselling alone could fully resolve my problem.

I was immediately fascinated by the Biodynamic theory of the body-mind connection, as well as being impressed by the effects of the therapy, so as my symptoms began to lessen I applied to train as a Biodynamic Therapist myself. 

I completed an extensive theoretical and practical training programme at the London School of Biodynamic Psychotherapy (LSBP), and I am fully insured and registered with the United Kingdom Council for Psychotherapy (UKCP).

Because I am currently working remotely with long-term clients only, I am now an associate member of the Association of Biodynamic Massage Therapists (ABMT) and I have not renewed my former registration as a massage therapist with the Complementary and Natural Healthcare Council (CNHC). 

Biodynamic Therapy continues to support my personal development and makes an important contribution to my health and wellbeing...

...because life is worth living well

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