Anger and rage personal therapy retreat (for qualified psychotherapists and counsellors)

07717 525 100 07717 525 100
5th - 7th October 2018, 10.00am - 3.00pm
Counsellors and trainees
£600 (two nights accommodation, delicious food and refreshments 10.00am Friday - 3.00pm Sunday)
Woodbrooke Quaker Study Centre, 1046 Bristol Road, Birmingham, B29 6LJ

Fifth year of personal therapy retreats for qualified psychotherapists and counsellors

"We can't take a client where we haven't been ourselves."

This is a well-known psychotherapy and counselling maxim which can easily be applied to anger and rage issues.

This is an exciting opportunity to explore your own anger and rage issues in a safe and supportive environment:

  • to understand your own anger and rage better
  • to be more comfortable with your anger
  • to process some of your hot or cold rage

With an anger and rage specialist of almost 20 years experience; Sue Parker Hall (certified transactional analyst, MBACP senior accredited, MSc, PGCE, advanced diploma counselling). Author of ‘Anger, Rage and Relationship (Routledge, 2008)

The retreat takes place over three days (5th, 6th and 7th October 2018)(10am Friday to 3pm Sunday) in *Birmingham at Woodbrooke Quaker Study Centre, a 'countryside in the city' truly outstanding venue with exquisitely landscaped grounds, very comfortable meeting rooms, public rooms and bedrooms and unforgettably delicious food, locally sourced or grown in the grounds. This event will be upheld by the welcoming, warm and caring staff and the nurturing and inspiring energy and the centre's values of sustainability, peace, equality, simplicity and truth, create a special environment that will help you to get the therapy outcomes you want.

Cost is £600 for three days which includes two nights full board and retreat. For your convenience, there are three different payment methods:

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Hosted by Sue Parker Hall

Sue Parker Hall, certified transactional analyst (psychotherapy); author of ‘Anger, Rage and Relationship: An Empathic Approach to Anger Management’ (2008, Routledge); developer of anger, rage, shame and trauma models; trains counsellors and psychotherapists nationally and internationally to work with these phenomena in an empathic, relational way.

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Hosted by Sue Parker Hall