About me

Hi, I'm Keith.

Psychosynthesis Therapist | Consultative Supervisor | Mindfulness Guide

I have been in practice for 20 years and have spent thousands of hours working with individuals, couples and groups to heal and connect with ‘All that is’. While based in Newport, South Wales, I have increasingly worked online with clients from around the world looking especially at the integration of therapeutic change with spiritual crisis – individually, systemically and collectively.

I have dedicated many years of my professional life towards developing the visibility of spiritual dimensions in therapeutic work. It is my belief that one’s spiritual vision is necessary to any true healing endeavour, especially in therapy where its true scope and power can heal many root conditions of suffering.

If you’re looking for support in transforming your experience in the personal or professional aspects of life, I hope you reach out and I’d be happy to help. 

All my very best wishes,

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Hi, I'm Keith.

Psychosynthesis Therapist
Consultative Supervisor
Mindfulness Guide

I have been in practice for 20 years and have spent thousands of hours working with individuals, couples and groups to heal and connect with ‘All that is’. While based in Newport, South Wales, I have increasingly worked online with clients from around the world looking especially at the integration of therapeutic change with spiritual crisis – individually, systemically and collectively.

I have dedicated many years of my professional life towards developing the visibility of spiritual dimensions in therapeutic work. It is my belief that one’s spiritual vision is necessary to any true healing endeavour, especially in therapy where its true scope and power can heal many root conditions of suffering.

If you’re looking for support in transforming your experience in the personal or professional aspects of life, I hope you reach out and I’d be happy to help. 

All my very best wishes,

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Hi, I'm Keith.

Psychosynthesis Therapist | Consultative Supervisor | Mindfulness Guide

I have been in practice for 20 years and have spent thousands of hours working with individuals, couples and groups to heal and connect with ‘All that is’. While based in Newport, South Wales, I have increasingly worked online with clients from around the world looking especially at the integration of therapeutic change with spiritual crisis – individually, systemically and collectively.

I have dedicated many years of my professional life towards developing the visibility of spiritual dimensions in therapeutic work. It is my belief that one’s spiritual vision is necessary to any true healing endeavour, especially in therapy where its true scope and power can heal many root conditions of suffering.

If you’re looking for support in transforming your experience in the personal or professional aspects of life, I hope you reach out and I’d be happy to help. 

All my very best wishes,

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My Approach to Therapy

What would your life be like if you were living from your shining vitality? This could be said to be the beautiful question at the heart of my work with clients. Some of the key elements comprising our therapeutic work:

  • Founding a relationship of trust within a boundaried therapeutic alliance
  • Integrating the transpersonal by nurturing creativity and spiritual emergence in line with your highest vision for life.
  • Challenging ingrained patterns and beliefs that are limiting the depth of your growth.
  • Separating the personal from the collective, and considering how to situate ourselves within a culture.
  • Attending to the Ancestors, in terms of their questions and needs, as well as generational trauma.

Our work together may begin with a symptom, a wound, a sense of something missing in life.

Our work together may begin with a symptom, a wound, a sense of something missing in life.

We regard and observe these thoughts and feelings carefully, with respect. Rather than treating a symptom (depression, for example) as an end in itself, I listen carefully to hear what deeper longing is being expressed through your experiences. This is also where we separate what is personal from what belongs to the collective, or to significant figures in your life. One question to always ask of a symptom: to what extent is this mine? Likewise, another necessary yet sometimes difficult task can be to address the thoughts, feelings, and actions that we ascribe to other people. What might need to be reclaimed here, or indeed given up?

A key to moving on, realising a more harmonious experience, and reaching our potential, is to utilise or re-direct the power that lies behind a symptom.

A key to moving on, realising a more harmonious experience, and reaching our potential, is to utilise or re-direct the power that lies behind a symptom.

Rather than seek its complete banishment, the work is about moving into a sense of right relationship with the various constituent parts of ourselves, which each have their own needs to be met. Inevitably this can lead to the sense of inner conflict that becomes manifest in external symptoms, when the requirements of various ‘subpersonalities’ (to use the Psychosynthesis term) are not in accord with one another. Inevitably those who seek therapeutic assistance can be primarily concerned by what is is experience as being ‘wrong.’ Could this sense of ‘wrongness’ have arisen from not enough attention being granted to what is right at the present time? It is important to challenge perceptions of one’s life which may have become ingrained or outdated, and so we enquire about what is right, what works, and ultimately – what do you love? 

One of the imperatives of our times is to know ourselves as part of an unbroken lineage of humanity, to both heal the wounds and bring alive the nourishing wisdom of the past, in the present.

One of the imperatives of our times is to know ourselves as part of an unbroken lineage of humanity, to both heal the wounds and bring alive the nourishing wisdom of the past, in the present.

Through the individual story we wonder about the collective, and at appropriate moments adjust the focus of our lens to a wider shot in order to view the individual perspective within the full panorama of life. As individuals we are born of a particular place, and time, with a necessary ancestry behind us. This can mean picking up the responsibility of tending to the questions left unanswered, or working with the intergenerational trauma which can sometimes be an unwanted and troublesome inheritance. One of the imperatives of our times is to know ourselves as part of an unbroken lineage of humanity, to both heal the wounds and bring alive the nourishing wisdom of the past, in the present.

My Qualifications & Education

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