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Ingrid Collins - An Introduction to Soul Therapy

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http://www.soul-therapy.co.uk
Spiritual healing and Soul Therapy - does it really work? Ingrid Collins first discovered how effective this healing modality is when a private patient in her psychotherapy practice healed Ingrids terminally ill cat. Discovering she had a powerful ability herself she developed her practice combining psychotherapy and healing. Soon her work attracted the attention of skilful systemic psychotherapist, Adriana Peñalosa-Clarke (a tutor at the Kensington Consultation Centre - KCC), and together they conducted some research into the effectiveness of what they were beginning to describe as Soul Therapy. Over time, other effective subtle energy approaches were added to the techniques offered to clients (meditation, visualisation, feng shui and flower essences, to name a few). A third colleague, Juan Carlos Lema, also a systemic therapist and tutor at the KCC, joined the team. Ingrid and Adriana presented a paper on Soul Therapy at the World Federation of Mental Heath Conference in Dublin in the summer of 1995 and the resultant interest led to requests for training, answered by offering a one year course. Just four students were accepted in the first year.

Since that first course began in January 1996, the Soul Therapy Centre has progressed to become a unique resource and training clinic, taking students through a rich and thorough two year curriculum which leads now to the nationally accredited qualification of full registered spiritual healer. The Soul Therapy Association of Spiritual Healers was created in 2006 within the remit of the Alliance of Healing Associations, allowing the Centre to train, register and insure Healers. Kathryn Scorza, a hypnotherapist, who originally joined as a student in 2002, showed such talent and dedication that in a few short years she now finds herself a co-Director. The Centre is proud of its thriving student group and practitioner group, and many graduates have established their own practices. Others have used Soul Therapy to enrich their lives and those of their loved ones on an informal basis.

The next course starts in January 2012.

This talk was filmed in March 2011 at the British Psychological Society's 'Psychology for All' Day held in central London.

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