Cathy Lasher
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Sometimes life can feel like a mountain to climb






Which can be a welcome challenge or an unwelcome burden




I am a relational body-focussed psychotherapist and supervisor working in private practice in Nottingham.
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I trained at the Chiron Centre for Body Psychotherapy in Ealing, which was a holistic and integrative training.  This means that I am not restricted to a single approach or theoretical model in my work.

I am continually striving to integrate many different approaches to psychotherapy, including humanistic approaches such as gestalt and body psychotherapy, as well as relational psychoanalysis, object relations, attachment theory.  I also have an interest in emerging knowledge such as neuroscience, as well as recently-evolving thinking about psychological development and health.

My experience and training as a coach and coach supervisor also help me to bring those skills into the therapy room as appropriate, where they can be useful in addressing what we might call current, 'local' issues, issues that may be preventing or hindering our work at deeper levels.




Qualifications and Accreditations:
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  • UKCP Accredited Psychotherapist and Supervisor
  • Certificate and Diploma in Integrative Body Psychotherapy,      Chiron Centre 
  • Post-graduate Certificate in Clinical Supervision
  • Full member of CABP 

Working....
  • Face to face
  • Phone or skype
  • Long term or time limited
...with adults, groups, organisations

I also offer coaching.

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Chiron, the Centaur, symbolises our engagement with the interactive processes between psychological, bodily and transpersonal dimensions which contribute to the organisation of the whole person.  The image of the ‘wounded healer’ associated with the centaur also serves as a reminder of the participative nature of the psychotherapist’s role in the therapeutic relationship.

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  • Home
  • Psychotherapy
    • Understanding more about psychotherapy
    • Questions about psychotherapy
    • Supervision
  • Coaching
    • The Reflective Leadership Enquiry Programme
    • Coaching
    • Coaching Supervision
    • Coaching Skills Training
  • BSc (Hons) in Reflective Therapeutic Practice
  • Reflective Leadership
  • Contact
  • Blog
  • Untitled