I am a Psychotherapist, Counsellor and Personal Life Coach. I have set up this group in order to bring together individual's who are interested in self-development, growth and awareness. The aim of the group is to promote self-awareness through a series of meetups.  The meetups will focus on personal psychology, soulwork, depth psychology, dream analysis & self-awareness. 

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  • February 4 at 10:00 AM, 3 Members attended

    Goal Setting Workshop
    We will be running a series of monthly workshops which will focus on goal setting and personal achievement. Using the life coaching wheel we will look at the... Learn more
  • January 28 at 10:00 AM, 4 Members attended

    Monthly Dreamwork Group

    They rated it 5.00 5.001 (1 ratings)

    Dreams are a link to the psyche, which remains largely unconscious. Through dreamwork a person can connect with a hidden part of their self. Dreamwork can help you solve... Learn more

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