Seminars

I offer seminars as a guest lecturer in a range of academic and professional training contexts. My main areas of focus include person-centred and experiential psychotherapy, humanistic psychotherapy, Emotion-Focused Therapy, and questions of directivity and process guidance in psychotherapy. Below you will find a selection of seminars that I currently offer.

1. Directivity and Process Directivity in Psychotherapy
This seminar addresses different forms of therapeutic directivity and their significance for the psychotherapeutic process. It brings together theoretical concepts, clinical examples, and empirical perspectives. Particular attention is given to the question of how process directivity can be understood and what role it plays in different therapeutic approaches.

2. History and Developments of the Person-Centred and Experiential Approach
This seminar offers an in-depth exploration of the theoretical foundations of the person-centred and experiential approach. It traces important lines of development and highlights more recent developments within the person-centred and experiential tradition. The seminar focuses on how the approach has evolved historically and how it continues to be developed in both theory and clinical practice.

3. Humanistic Psychotherapy
This seminar introduces the core concepts, views of the person, and therapeutic principles of humanistic psychotherapy. It explores both the shared foundations and the differences among the various humanistic approaches. In addition, it considers the current position of humanistic psychotherapy in scientific, clinical, and professional contexts.

4. EFT – A Person-Centred and Experiential Approach
This seminar presents Emotion-Focused Therapy as a distinct development within the person-centred and experiential tradition. It focuses on its theoretical foundations, its understanding of emotional change processes, and its clinical practice. At the same time, it shows how EFT is rooted in person-centred and experiential thinking while also extending it further.

If you are interested in collaborating, I would be pleased to hear from you.