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Suzanne Keys works as a counsellor and supervisor in private practice and in a Sixth Form College in London. She comes from Northern Ireland and has lived and worked in Italy, France and the Ivory Coast, West Africa. She has published chapters in The BAPCA Reader (PCCS Books) and in the forthcoming Experiences of Counsellor Training (Palgrave Macmillan) and a chapter with a young man: Disability, multidimensionality and love: the politics of a counselling relationship in Further Education in Politicizing the Person-Centred Approach (PCCS Books). She has been involved in the committees for BAPCA (British Association for the Person-Centred Approach) and the NEAPCCP (Network of the European Associations for Person-Centred Counselling and Psychotherapy). She is passionate about the person-centred approach and enjoys international conferences. She lives in London with her partner and young son and is increasingly interested in taking time to experience different ways of being. |
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| Idiosyncratic Person-Centred Therapy: From the personal to the universal |
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| Person-Centred Work with Children and Young People: UK practitioner perspectives |
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