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Barbara Malinen
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This was a second opportunity for people to experience this workshop. It was – again - a moving experience to watch the video of Dave Mearns working with Terry Daly over 30 years ago. The following discussion with Terry was rich, exciting and thoughtful – and completely different from the discussion following the first showing of the video.

Laurence

"For those of us who can claim to be “end-of-the-last-century-Jordanhill-diploma-graduates” this workshop promised a dose of healthy nostalgia and a dollop of happy reunions. And, for this delegate at least, it more than delivered on that expectation. The screening of a 33-year old, blurry video whose protagonists were unlined and fresh-faced might have felt backward-looking to some. But this was far from the case and it was heartening and reassuring to appreciate the relevance and importance of the “quality of presence” three decades down the line. This was attributable partly because the workshop attracted a broad mix of delegates who were fully engaged in the course and whose experience was as varied and interesting as the discussions which followed the screening. It was also attributable to the sensitively and creatively curated facilitation by the workshop leaders, Barbara and Terry, whose input generated layers of discussion. Thank you to them.  And to my fellow participants.”
 
Lindsey

"Given the current 21st Century demands on Counsellors to offer tools and deliver results in short term work, it was heartening to see how powerful just being alongside a client can be. There was a useful discussion around the use of silence and it felt a compassionate and well held group. There is a timeless eloquence to the Person Centred approach which I believe was witnessed in this demonstration and it was interesting to see the theory come alive and to hear both men’s unique perspectives." 

Anonymous
 
"It was one of the best Person Centred workshop I have attended. It was a pleasure to watch Dave offering his presence in the session, and also hearing him reflecting on the experience a year later. It was also great to hear Terry's experience of being the client, what came up for him then and how he sees it now. As always I loved being part of the encounter group and sharing personal experiences and the impact the workshop had on everyone. I would highly recommend taking part if another opportunity comes up."
 
Richard
 
“This was my first experience of attending a PCT Scotland workshop and I felt very welcome and engaged throughout. It was great to meet and connect with other practitioners. The discussion prompted much reflection on my part of my person-centred practice and I felt there was much to learn from the video demo, and in particular, to hear from Terry about his experience as client. I loved that he responded to our curiosity and wondering with such warmth and clarity. I've been glad to have my own supervision a few days later where I've been able to reflect on my own experience and learning further.”
 
Jill
 
“I thoroughly enjoyed the day.  The video recording of the session between Dave Mearns and Terry was a great starting point. It was an opportunity to be within a person centred group (after a gap of many years!) and experience a series of thoughtfully facilitated discussions.  The atmosphere was one of sensitivity and acceptance yet challenged my thinking on several occasions.
Thank you to everyone who was there.”
 
 
 Anonymous
 
“Thanks so much for the brilliant workshop, Barbara, Terry and PCTS. It was a true touchstone for me in my practice to be with person-centred practitioners to consider and reflect all that we did together last Saturday. The discussion felt truly held within a facilitative attitude. This was deeply heartening in amongst the challenge of the work we do, individually and collectively. Touching in with the way silence is used to create space for psychological contact by seeing a practice in action, and considering the ramifications of this profound half-hour of therapeutic work felt deeply clarifying. The warmth of the PCTS community is profound for all of us fortunate enough to be involved. Thank you.”
 
 
If you are interested in joining us for any of the workshops in 2025 please contact Barbara Malinen on bookings@pctscotland.co.uk 
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Barbara Malinen
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                                                                                                                                  Save the Dates!!

Our initial programme of workshops this year have been so successful that we are excited to announce that a further programme of workshops will take place in 2025. These will continue the theme of The Person-Centred Approach in Action. 

The issue of power is central to the Approach, and to the Approach in action (echoing the overarching title of the series). Each workshop will begin from a different place in relation to power and the theory and we hope that throughout the year we will be able to build a coherent and vibrant space in which participants can gather to reflect on, discuss, challenge and experience their feelings and thoughts around this crucial part of our work and lives. 

All of the workshops will take place at The Spark – a dedicated training space with breakout/lunch room – in Wellington Street, Glasgow. Further information about these workshops and details of how to book a place will be published soon on PCT Scotland’s website. 

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Secretary
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 In response to members' requests we are pleased to announce that PCT Scotland are running 2 Encounter Groups this year.  

These will take place at 2 different venues.   A further date will be organised in 2025 if there is an interest.  Non-members are welcome as well.

ENCOUNTER GROUP 1

DATE:     October 19th 2024
VENUE: Stirling Court Hotel FK9 4LA

ENCOUNTER GROUP 2

DATE:     January 25th 2025
VENUE: Premier Inn George Street Glasgow G1 1YU 

Both event spaces are accessible. 

Cost:  Attendance to the events is FREE to members.  Non-members are welcome, and will be charged at £35.  Refreshments and lunch included, if requested. 

If you are interested in attending either of these events please express your interest by email to the Secretary at PCT Scotland so that further registration details can be sent to you. 

EMAIL: secretary.pctscotland@gmail.com

We look forward to encountering you there 

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LESLEY GRAY
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The Access Fund is made available to all PCTScotland members to enable them to actively participate in the Organisation.

This fund was established in 2005 to support those members unable to participate in the organisational processes when there is,  for example, financial constraints, child care costs, travel costs etc. which limit the embers ability to take part.

Some contribution towards fees for study days, workshops, encounter groups, AGM’s of PCTScotland will be considered on an individual basis.

The fund may also be used to assist people who are experiencing financial difficulties to join or renew membership.

As a way of sustaining a fund members will be invited to donate to the fund as they renew their yearly membership. Contributions are entirely voluntary. 

Requests from the fund can be made by applying in writing to the treasurer or secretary of the association at the email addresses below:


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  • PCT Scotland Membership

There's lots of benefits in joining PCT Scotland, including:

  • participate in all PCT Scotland events;
  • receipt of all PCT Scotland mailings;
  • inclusion in the PCT Scotland brochure / website advertising counsellor availability;
  • able to attend and vote at Association meetings;
  • be office bearers of the Association.