Authors

Stephen Joseph

Stephen Joseph PhD is at the University of Nottingham, where he is Professor of Psychology, Health and Social Care and the Convenor of the Counselling and Psychotherapy Cluster in the School of Education. He is an HCPC-registered health and counselling psychologist and Senior Practitioner member of the British Psychological Society…

Jay Joseph

Jay Joseph, PsyD, is a licensed clinical psychologist practising in the San Francisco Bay Area of California. Since 1998, his articles on genetic research in psychiatry and psychology have appeared in journals such as Developmental Review; The American Journal of Psychology; Genetic, Social, and General Psychology Monographs; Politics and the Life…

Rick Hughes

Rick Hughes qualified as a counsellor in 1996, at the University of Strathclyde under Professor Dave Mearns, who also awarded him an Honorary Research Fellowship for his MPhil. He has worked across a wide range of counselling settings, including private practice, NHS primary care, NHS secondary care, higher education, employee assistance…

Jan Hawkins

Jan Hawkins integrates 28 years experience of counselling and her 37 years’ experience as a mother of a person with learning difficulties into her book Voices of the Voiceless. Jan is a person-centred therapist, supervisor and trainer, and also has a private practice in London.

Guy Holmes

Guy Holmes worked in the NHS as a clinical psychologist in Shropshire. He published over 50 academic articles in areas as diverse as: the medicalisation of distress, psychiatric medication, patients' councils, service users' experiences of and views on mental health services, sexual abuse of males, community psychology, and various aspects of…

Sheila Haugh

Sheila Haugh is a client-centred therapist, supervisor, and trainer with 25 years experience. She is a UK Council for Psychotherapy Registered Psychotherapist and teaches a Masters level programme in Contemporary Person-Centred Psychotherapy and Applications. She is a former Convenor for the British Association for the Person-Centred Approach (BAPCA) and a former…

John Heron

John Heron runs the South Pacific Centre for Human Inquiry in New Zealand. He was Founder and Director of the Human Potential Research Project, University of Surrey, and Assistant Director, British Postgraduate Medical Federation, University of London. He is a researcher, author, facilitator and trainer in: co-counselling; co-operative inquiry; educational…

Rhonda Goldman

Rhonda Goldman is an associate professor at the Illinois School of Professional Psychology, Argosy University, Chicago Northwest. She lectures in therapy and psychopathology, and provides clinical and research supervision. She is also a staff therapist at the Family Institute at Northwestern University, where she sees individuals and couples. Her clinical…

Paul Gordon

Paul Gordon has been working as a psychotherapist in different settings for 25 years. He works in private practice and as a therapist to one of the Philadelphia Association community households. He lives in London with his wife and two children. As well as his two PCCS titles, he is also…