Cynthia
Rogers, BSc., Cert Ed, MInstGA., (49) based in Marylebone, Central London, UK,
has 20 years experience of working psychotherapeutically with groups and individuals,
and has been supervising since 1976 in a wide range of different formats and settings,
from supervising volunteer befrienders at rock festivals to telephone conference
supervision for students on an four year, professional psychotherapy course. Cynthia
is a member of the Institute of Group Analysis, and registered with the United
Kingdon Council for Psychotherapy. The British Association for Counselling have
accredited Cynthia as a Senior Registered Practitioner and as a Registered Supervisor.
Cynthia works from The Group Analytic Practice with 15 colleagues, mostly medically
qualified, who each bring their own area of expertise. Cynthia's
main research interest currently is around the question what has to happen for
psychotherapists to prosper in the new professional era, which forms the subject
of a PhD she is undertaking at Goldsmiths College, London University. She will
be publishing a book later in 2003 addressing some of the issues psychotherapists
and counsellors face in this respect.
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