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Charles Gordon-Graham

Private practice, Kingston University and Crawley College
Lecturer, counsellor, psychotherapist and supervisor
Redhill, Surrey
United Kingdom
 
Highest Degree Held: MA
Specialties: Depression, relationships, anger, perfectionism, Asperger's/autism, intercultural issues, relationship with time
Types of Clients: Adults, Elderly
Languages spoken: English, Français, Türkçe (Turkish)
Licensures/Certifications: UKCP and BACP registered
ACT/CBS Background and Training: As well as wide reading:
ACT for Suicidality and Self-Harming online workshop with Russ Harris, 2021
ACT for Depression and Anxiety workshop with Russ Harris, 2021
ACT Clinical Skills Building workshop with Steve Hayes, 2016
ACT Made Simple and ACT Boot Camp with Russ Harris, 2015
Workshop on Relational Frame Therapy and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy with Matt Vilatte, 2013
Conference on ACT, 2013
Lectures on ACT for Insomnia and on ACT for Weight Management 2013
Workshop on Developing Skills in Acceptance and Commitment Therapy with Russ Harris, 2012
ACT/CBS Experience: I have been using ACT within my counselling and psychotherapy work since 2012
Additional Information: As a therapist I am integrative mindfulness-based, using principles and techniques of ACT.

My training and work in counselling and psychotherapy is integrative, including my MA and a post-MA Advanced Diploma in Integrative Psychotherapy.

I have long had a particular interest in mindfulness, values and being creative, hence my interest in ACT.

The subject of my MA dissertation was our relationship with time, which is a particular interest and area of ongoing research, and I run workshops in this field.

I have written articles "Time in Our Lives" and "Beginner's Mind" (in Therapy Today) and am on the book reviews panel of the journal. I have also written articles "Therapy, Madness and Crazy Wisdom" (in Hermeneutic Circular) and "To Have A Self Or To Be A Non-Self: ‘Having’ and ‘Being’ Modes In Relation to Existential And Buddhist Understanding" (in Existential Analysis). Currently working on other articles.

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