A Time Between Stories: The Re-Imagining of Client Narratives Workshop with Allan Frater

This workshop considers a client’s entry into therapy as a breakdown of story-making. How, when...

Last updated 3 May 2024

This workshop considers a client’s entry into therapy as a breakdown of story-making. How, when stories become fixed and repetitive, unable to incorporate unforeseen events, psychological suffering arises.

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A Time Between Stories: The Re-Imagining of Client Narratives Workshop with Allan Frater

Presenter

Allan Frater

Allan Frater is a UKCP psychotherapist and supervisor in private practice. He has taught at the Psychosynthesis Trust in London since 2011, on the Foundation and Diploma courses as well as CPD events related to his research interests in imagination, ecopsychology and transpersonal psychology.  His book ‘Waking Dreams: Imagination in Psychotherapy & Everyday Life’ (2021, Transpersonal Press) presented a critical development of standard approaches to ‘active imagination’ and ‘guided imagery’, incorporating paradigm shifting ideas and methods from ecopsychology, complexity theory, fractal geometry and transpersonal psychotherapy. He lives in London with his wife and a three-legged dog called Milly.