- Deepen your integrative practice with Jungian and analytic principals
- Flexibility – attend one workshop – or all three if you wish
- Interactive lectures and small-group learning that translates immediately into practical skills
Choose a Workshop
Each workshop is held part online and part in-person in central London. Click the name of the workshop to read about format and pricing details.
April 24-25, 2026: Unlocking Transference and Countertransference – demystify the words and find new ways of thinking about relationship.
May 15-16, 2026 – Exploring the Psychology of Money and “The Fee” – go from the avoidance of awkward, to moments that build relationship and trust.
May 29-30, 2026 – Working with the Erotic in Depth Psychotherapy – unlock deeper meanings of desire and work toward attachment repair. 2 places remaining.

Testimonials
“Thank you for a very enriching workshop with a considered balance between theories, process and practice. It provided me with substantial food for thought that continues to resonate in my work.”
“Your workshop was accessible and also challenging. It has helped me understand how to approach some topics which are at the edge of my comfort zone”.
“I found the workshop quite transformational. Working in an embodied way with early life complexes has stirred up a profound process in me. I can see it will open new dimensions in how I work with clients.”
“I had no idea of the role money has played in culture across time. This workshop helped me make sense of how this archetype lives within me. For the first time, I feel I’ve truly grasped something essential about my relationship with money both personally and professionally.”
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Previously Held
Integrating Holistic Psychoanalysis (2023)
Focused on exploring the fundamentals of psychodynamic working for integrative practitioners. Learn more.
Self, Shadow, Ancestry and Race (2020)
An experiential workshop to access your own material about race and ancestry. The central premise: that Self wants to heal ancestral wound, including racial trauma.