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The Encounters Podcast

The Encounters Podcast

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The Encounters Podcast is a revealing, insightful encounter between people working in the world of person-centred psychology. Presenter: Rachael Peacock. Producer: Kate Hoyland. With the kind support of The Person Centred Association. The Encounters Podcast gives listeners a unique experience of a person-centred encounter, and a rich insight into person-centred psychological theory and practice. The person centred approach puts the relationship at the heart of all human encounters, trusting people to develop in constructive ways, and offering warmth, genuineness and acceptance. The podcast theme was written and produced by Nicky Wilson, of Nicky Wilson’s Foxy Wheels – with gratitude ​Copyright 2025 All rights reserved. Hygiene & Healthy Living Psychology Psychology & Mental Health
Episodes
  • Episode eight - the mystery of therapy
    Mar 19 2025

    At the heart of person-centred therapy lies a great mystery. Can we ever truly know or connect with another human, and what can person-centred psychology offer in a complex, uncertain and chaotic world? We attempt to unravel the mystery of therapy, in a rich and personal encounter.

    Rachael speaks to Sheila Haugh, a person-centred therapist, supervisor and consultant.

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    35 mins
  • Episode seven - person centred training
    Mar 19 2025

    Is it possible to have training which is truly student-centred? At its best, person-centred training can be transformative, but there are a lot of watered-down versions out there. We look at the threats and opportunities on the horizon.

    Rachael speaks to Chris Molyneux, a person-centred therapist and trainer.

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    34 mins
  • Episode six - culture and language
    Mar 19 2025

    In this episode we dive into rich topics of language, culture, and power. Discover what it’s like to have therapy not in your ‘mother’ tongue – and why every therapist needs to understand the concept of code-switching.

    Rachael speaks to Zeynep Kasap, a person-centred psychotherapist and researcher of Turkish origin.

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    34 mins
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