Alan MacKenzie
We believe that people are valuable; that they can grow and change and be authentically transformed; that they can experience restoration and wholeness where once there was only pain or loss.
We also believe that they cannot always do it alone.
People often need help - help from someone who will walk alongside them; who will seek to hear and understand their starting point and who can guide them as they move forwards with new health and new hope.
We are passionate about training counsellors who are equipped to be that "someone" to people. In our counselling programmes you will gain understanding and knowledge as you develop the skills of relating to people in need and helping them grow and change, step by step.
Phone: 6473236524
We also believe that they cannot always do it alone.
People often need help - help from someone who will walk alongside them; who will seek to hear and understand their starting point and who can guide them as they move forwards with new health and new hope.
We are passionate about training counsellors who are equipped to be that "someone" to people. In our counselling programmes you will gain understanding and knowledge as you develop the skills of relating to people in need and helping them grow and change, step by step.
Phone: 6473236524
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own exile: aloneness, hostility, distraction and my addictions, and how I am currently moving towards solitude, hospitality,
attentiveness and prayer respectively. Paraphrasing parts
of the story of the prodigal son, I have eluded to how I’ve grown in
my capacity to empathically listen to stories of others while “walking a mile in their sandals.”
becomes the archetypal quest to find our place through self transcendence and surrender; along with the quest for integration of our being and for the discovery of our true self through
identity and integration (true communion).
mental representations, how one represents, perceives and
understands their world and their relationship in it, that enables a
counsellor to explore the client’s behaviour and motivations (deepest unmet needs/longings). Such past representations seem to serve as emotional filters; colouring and shaping current intrapsychic perceptions and interpsychic relationships. Such relationsal perceptions best serve the therapeutic alliance and offer the analyst & analysands insights into what drives the couple’s relationship.
and purpose of the first half of life begins to fail us… and our
whole agenda changes. Reaching midlife for many of my clients brings with it feelings of fracturing, alienation and lustiness. This paper is a reflective examination of how midlife changes bring out what Jung emphasized about the anima's role: as that factor in the male psyche responsible for the process of projection, not just for projections of and onto women- but all projection.
were to examine the effects of parental substance misuse on
child psychopathology.
method of qualitative study.
own exile: aloneness, hostility, distraction and my addictions, and how I am currently moving towards solitude, hospitality,
attentiveness and prayer respectively. Paraphrasing parts
of the story of the prodigal son, I have eluded to how I’ve grown in
my capacity to empathically listen to stories of others while “walking a mile in their sandals.”
becomes the archetypal quest to find our place through self transcendence and surrender; along with the quest for integration of our being and for the discovery of our true self through
identity and integration (true communion).
mental representations, how one represents, perceives and
understands their world and their relationship in it, that enables a
counsellor to explore the client’s behaviour and motivations (deepest unmet needs/longings). Such past representations seem to serve as emotional filters; colouring and shaping current intrapsychic perceptions and interpsychic relationships. Such relationsal perceptions best serve the therapeutic alliance and offer the analyst & analysands insights into what drives the couple’s relationship.
and purpose of the first half of life begins to fail us… and our
whole agenda changes. Reaching midlife for many of my clients brings with it feelings of fracturing, alienation and lustiness. This paper is a reflective examination of how midlife changes bring out what Jung emphasized about the anima's role: as that factor in the male psyche responsible for the process of projection, not just for projections of and onto women- but all projection.
were to examine the effects of parental substance misuse on
child psychopathology.
method of qualitative study.