British Focusing Teachers Association
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Greg Madison

Private practice in Brighton & London

Focusing Institute Certifying Coordinator

I was introduced to Focusing when I was studying psychology at university in Canada, in 1982. I used it as a method to support research on the effects of deep contemplation on personal mortality. Then I began to use it in my own life, to understand what I was feeling and to make decisions. It also became a fundamental part of how I related to others in my life. As I continued to learn about psychology and psychotherapy, the experiential grounding of Focusing was always fundamental to my integration. I continued to train further in Focusing, in North America and Europe, until I started to teach it, around 1989. Focusing supports my natural impulse to question authority, doctrine, dogma. I find that it gives me confidence in my individual experience of the world, offering an idiosyncratic way to navigate situations without chaos.

Currently I work as a chartered psychologist, existential psychotherapist, supervisor, lecturer, and mediator in London, Brighton and internationally. I maintain a private practice in the UK (increasingly using skype) and travel quite a bit to teach Focusing Oriented Therapy and Existential Therapy/Coaching to professionals and students. I enjoy writing about this approach to practice, and extending it into new areas of work.

What I'm doing

With individuals:

  • Individual and couple psychological therapy or coaching sessions integrating Focusing
  • Some Focusing teaching sessions, in person or by skype

    With groups in the UK and Internationally:

  • Training in Focusing and Experiential-existential therapy, mostly for professional psychologists and counsellors from other traditions
  • Training in forms of Focusing Oriented Therapies/Coaching for professionals
  • Some training of Focusing Practitioners and Teachers
  • How to contact me


    Phone: +44(0)794 1300871
    Email: info@gregmadison.net
    Website;

    www.gregmadison.net

    www.gregmadison.org


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