Lynne Souter-Anderson
PHONE: 07510 684205
EMAIL ADDRESS: [email protected]
WEBSITE: www.bctconsultancy.co.uk & www.claytherapy.co.uk
(DPsychProf) Founder - Clay Therapy Community – 2012, establishing a pioneering clay therapy training programme.
Fellow - National Counselling Society, PTUK Senior Supervisor, AST -Consultant Sandplay Therapist.
With thirty years’ experience my private practice in Cambridgeshire, provides psychotherapy for individuals, couples and families of all ages. I am a supervisor, consultant, trainer and author. For over twenty years I have worked as a counselling educator training play therapists and counsellors in college and university settings. Drawing on my earlier career as a secondary school art teacher I bring to my work extensive knowledge of counselling and guidance work with children and adolescents.
I have a wealth of experience using the creative arts therapeutically and my experience of teaching pottery overlaps four decades. It is this lifetime’s fascination with clay that showed me what a valuable medium it is to work with therapeutically. In 2005 I became a Doctoral student of Psychotherapy at the Metanoia Institute, London. There I researched the use of clay in therapy and discovered the powerfulness of the medium, as unidentified and unexpressed feelings and emotions became visible through the physical manipulation of clay.
Ever keen to pass on my passion for Clay Therapy I present at conferences in the UK and abroad - more recently in Nepal, Thailand and Bali.
Fellow - National Counselling Society, PTUK Senior Supervisor, AST -Consultant Sandplay Therapist.
With thirty years’ experience my private practice in Cambridgeshire, provides psychotherapy for individuals, couples and families of all ages. I am a supervisor, consultant, trainer and author. For over twenty years I have worked as a counselling educator training play therapists and counsellors in college and university settings. Drawing on my earlier career as a secondary school art teacher I bring to my work extensive knowledge of counselling and guidance work with children and adolescents.
I have a wealth of experience using the creative arts therapeutically and my experience of teaching pottery overlaps four decades. It is this lifetime’s fascination with clay that showed me what a valuable medium it is to work with therapeutically. In 2005 I became a Doctoral student of Psychotherapy at the Metanoia Institute, London. There I researched the use of clay in therapy and discovered the powerfulness of the medium, as unidentified and unexpressed feelings and emotions became visible through the physical manipulation of clay.
Ever keen to pass on my passion for Clay Therapy I present at conferences in the UK and abroad - more recently in Nepal, Thailand and Bali.