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TEAM DELIVERING THERAPEUTIC
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Juliet Grayson is
an experienced trainer, facilitator, executive mentor and coach. Her work has
been distilled out of a fifteen year exploration of the ways in which people
limit themselves at work, both personally and professionally. She combines her
extensive business experience - she has run her own company for over twelve
years - with a profound knowledge of NLP (Neuro-linguistic Programming) and a
deep understanding of systemic thinking. Juliet is known in training circles
for her warmth, for the thoroughness of her trainings, and for her ability to
maintain a sense of fun whilst challenging those behaviours that call for a
change. She is a fully
qualified counsellor and psychotherapist (UKCP) with a private practice in
Chepstow, South Wales.
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William Ayot
is a poet, playwright, workshop
leader and speaker, He has over 25yrs business experience, which, combined with
his proven creativity, brings a powerful presence to any course he runs. He has
a particular interest in the conversation between organisations and the arts,
and a commitment to bringing soul and imagination to the workplace. As a
founding director and later chairman of Olivier Mythodrama, William led
groundbreaking leadership workshops and seminars, delivering at the most senior
levels. His client list is a Who's Who of world class organisations including,
multinationals, NGOs and government agencies. William has worked at many of the
world's top business schools including INSEAD (Fontainbleau), Columbia (New
York) and LBS (London). Whilst maintaining a working relationship with business
educators and still delivering to a few select clients, William now
concentrates on his writing. He still delivers his popular and entertaining
keynote, The Poetry of Leadership, runs his Maximum
Impact: Leadership Communication Masterclass and offers senior executives
his powerful and incisive Maximum Impact
Coaching. Writing includes the play Bengal Lancer, a poetry collection,
Small Things that
Matter, and the forthcoming anthology, E-Mail for the Soul: Poems for
Organisational Life. William is a spokesperson for NACoA, the
National Association for the Children of
Alcoholics and a Patron of the
Swan Project,
Bristol.
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Mary Clegg
is an accredited member of COSRT, Member of
the UKCP, Fellow of SSSSR and is a clinical supervisor. She runs her own
professional workshops for psychosexual counsellors, couple counsellors and
allied health professionals some of which have been approved by the Royal
college of Physicians and endorsed by COSRT in the past. The trainer's
experience and Masters Degree qualification as a psychosexual therapist
(trained at the Porterbrook in Sheffield) enables her to deliver up to date,
evidence based material. She has run by request workshops for many Relate
offices all over the country and Ireland. The trainer has extensive speaking
experience both with small groups and larger conferences. She recently
co-ordinated delivery of a lectured to student doctors of the Sexual Medicine
Module at Sheffield University. She can provide feedback forms from all
workshops and outcome measures, which demonstrate that the aims and objectives
of all workshops have been met and that participant's confidence levels in the
subject material were raised. her course Resources in Sexual Dysfunction is
approved by COSRT.
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Jo
Watson
is a UKCP registered
psychotherapist with 18 years post qualifying experience in psychotherapy and
over 12 years post qualifying experience in both training and clinical
supervison of counsellors and psychotherapists. Jo holds additional
professional qulifications in cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT) and couples
counselling. Jo's first full time counselling post was at Sandwell Rape Crisis
Centre where she stayed for 6 years from 1996-2002, working with women and
girls who had experienced sexual violence. This included one-to-one
psychotherapy, telephone counselling and therapeutic group work as well as the
training/supervision of volunteers and placement counsellors. Jo was also
actively involved in the Rape Crisis movement, including being on the board of
directors of the Rape Crisis Federation of Wales and England (1998-2000). Since
2002 Jo has been employed on a part-time basis by a prominent inner city
Birmingham College of Further Education, where she coordinates a busy
counselling and support service for students. Over the last 14 years Jo has
taught on various counselling courses in Birmingha, (including 9 years of
teaching on an integrative diploma at Halesowen College) and presently Jo
teaches on the Diploma in Therapeutic Counselling in Redditch Worcestershire.
Jo is the external counsellor for Bromsgrove school in Worcestershire. Students
and staff can contact Jo on an as needed basis and access a confidential
service. Jo has extensive experience in clinical supervision and has delivered
a wide variety of training over the last 20 years to many organisations,
schools and colleges. Jo's private practice is in South Birmingham, she offers
psychotherapy, CBT, couples counselling, clinical supervision for counsellors
and psychotherapists, group supervision, continuing professional development
groups for counsellors and psychotherapists and training/consultancy for
schools and consultation on emotional well being and counselling related
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Nicola Jones
is an experienced relationship
counsellor, trainer, coach and facilitator. She is Relate registered and has
worked for Relate for over 6 years, currently at Relate, Avon and has a private
practice in Portishead and Bristol. She also works with families and at a
Children's Centre with individuals and couples with young children. Nicola has
a deep interest in the interaction of the masculine and feminine aspects of
human nature which she pursued through an MA in Gender Studies from School of
Oriental and African Studies, University of London (2008). She has also trained
in family systems therapy with the Institute of Family Therapy and with the
Murray Bowen Family Theory Centre in Washington DC (who developed the concept
of differentiation which is central to the work of David Schnarch). Nicola is
an accomplished trainer and public speaker and presented internationally about
a wide variety of topics including wormen's empowerment through micro credit,
global philanthropy and the difficulty of talking about money. The third strand
of Nicola's work is as a Family Consultant where she combines her current work
with her former experience as a private client lawyer. This involves assisting
families and family businesses at transition times in estate and succession
planning to clarify values and goals, to prioritise and structure the process,
facilitate family meetings and conversations and ensure understanding of
governance matters including shareholder agreements and other ownership and
management structures.
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Inter-action has a network of associate
trainers that we can call upon for particular areas of work. This gives us a
greater flexibility in meeting our client's needs. |
Inter-action Training Limited
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Telephone 01291 638805 Email:
juliet@interactiontraining.co.uk |
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