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Welcome,
I’m Sue Parker Hall.
I live in Cornwall at Connor Downs, Hayle and practice from home and at the Blue Lotus Therapy Centre, Scorrier, as a psychotherapist,
counsellor, trainer and supervisor.
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I hope you’ll accept my
invitation to explore these pages which offer practical
information about me and my practice, some areas that
are of interest to me and a few philosophical ideas
which underpin my work.
I hope you get to know me a little and, if you find
my approach and ideas interesting, I would welcome the
opportunity to discuss the possibility of working with
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new!
1 or 2
day Anger Training Package
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a one or two day training, delivered in training institutions, statutory or voluntary organisations or at conferences; for counselling and psychotherapy practitioners and other helping professionals who wish to deepen their understanding of, and develop their practice in, working with anger and rage
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Anger, Rage & Relationship - CPD training (CORNWALL)
Saturday 9th and Sunday 10th October 2010
at the very beautiful and superbly comfortable, Green Lawns Hotel, Western Terrace, Falmouth, Cornwall
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Some comments
from previous participants
‘Valuable learning…..I learned something about myself….found others’ ideas stimulating and challenging…..explored anger in more depth than I ever have before…..lots of really useful information I can translate into practice…..Sue is a warm and safe woman who facilitated this group excellently…..going away with plenty to think about…..the best workshop I’ve ever been to.’
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We are multi-faceted
and complex beings ...
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We
live through complex experiences ... |
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abuse
nature
forgiveness
respect
crisis
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depression
healing
anxiety
warmth
trauma
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to be
respected and allowed our dignity
to be creative
to feel useful
to be seen and accepted
for who we are
to tell and express
our story / truth
to love and be
loved
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It is my experience that a lively,
warm and supportive therapeutic relationship can
help us to meet some of these needs. |
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A therapeutic relationship
can’t change the past, but it can support
us to come to terms with the experiences we have
lived and can make a difference to our future.
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