Conference and keynote speaking

I am happy to speak at conferences and other events. My style is informal and inclusive and may incorporate arts and sensory activity as well as communicating through words.

Rather than give a formal lecture I like to involve an audience in lively debate and often weave into my talks a mixture of brief illustrative activities that they can experiment with for themselves.  I am familiar with working with translators.

Here’s a selection of organisations I’ve addressed in recent years:

  • 2025: New York Institute for Gestalt Therapy (on working with adolescents)

  • 2025: Gestalt  Therapy Institute Los Angeles (GTILA) salon (on playing with language)
  • 2025: Who Am I Really? Child Therapy Conference, Warsaw (on working with anger – keynote)
  • 2024: New York Institute for Gestalt Therapy (on Gestalt therapy with children)

  • 2024: UKAGP Conference, Leamington Spa (on stuckness and play three ways)  

  • 2020: Stillpoint Spaces, London (on Gestalt therapy and intersubjectivity)
  • 2020: ‘Super Parents’: child psychologists conference, Kyiv, Ukraine (on working with anger – Oaklander approach – keynote)
  • 2019: The Sunflower Network, London (on how canine-assisted therapy promotes wellbeing)
  • 2018: Institute of Advanced Studies, University College London (Commemorative Kindertransport research symposium)
  • 2016: Association of Jungian Analysts (with Roz Carroll), London (‘Diaspora Stories’)
  • 2016: European Interdisciplinary Association for Therapeutic Services for Children and Young People, Zagreb (on rage)
  • 2015: Confer Therapy in Motion conference, London (on movement and music in therapy)
  • 2015: TAE-Vienna symposium (on attachment-based baby watching) 

I have facilitated/co-led workshops on the following topics:

  • arts-related therapy practice
  • intergenerational dialogue
  • fatherhood
  • beginnings and endings in therapy
  • collective trauma and its aftermath
  • music for health & wellbeing

If you’d like me to speak at your event, please feel free to get in touch

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