Led by EFT Master Trainer Ashley Meyer, learn EFT across six days of progressive training. Build solid foundations, deepen your therapeutic skills, and learn how to integrate tapping into clinical practice. This course is designed specifically for counsellors and psychotherapists who will benefit from additional training in how to integrate EFT into their practice.
This one-day retreat is designed exclusively for practitioners who want to deepen their understanding of the Solo-Soma method and learn how to integrate it into their clinical or coaching work. Facilitated by: Dr James Kustow – Consultant Psychiatrist & ADHD specialist, creator of Solo-Soma Robert Rees – Psychotherapist, Embodiment Educator and Yoga teacher
Join therapist and EFT master trainer Ashley Meyer for an illuminating introduction to Emotional Freedom Technique (EFT). EFT, often known as ‘tapping’, has gained international recognition as a gentle, effective approach for working with anxiety, trauma, phobias, pain and self-limiting beliefs. A simple yet powerful method that combines elements of cognitive therapy and acupressure to help clients release emotional distress and restore balance to the nervous system.
This webinar, the second in a series hosted by The Grove Practice, features psychotherapist Nick Totton discussing the wildness of the body in therapeutic practice. Totton defines wildness as spontaneous and embodied, and urges therapists to embody it themselves to invite clients into relational presence. The conversation covers neurodivergence, discharge over containment, working outdoors with "other-than-human people," spirituality in embodiment and political activism through therapy.
The Wildness of the Body – with Nick Totton & Robert Rees Discover the raw, untamed wisdom of the body in this thought-provoking conversation with renowned therapist Nick Totton. Together with Robert Rees, Nick explores how wildness and embodied presence can transform therapeutic practice and healing. Attendees described the event as “brilliant and thought-provoking,” “deeply affirming,” and “a breath of fresh air.” Over 300 therapists and practitioners from the UK and beyond joined live, with comments from as far afield as Thailand, France, South Africa and Lithuania. This recording captures the full talk, reflections, and Q&A — offering inspiration and practical insight for anyone drawn to embodied, relational therapy.
In this eye-opening 1-hour talk, Dr. James Kustow—consultant psychiatrist and leading voice in integrative approaches to ADHD—invites you to go beyond the behavioural and neurological models of ADHD. He presents a systemic and somatic framework for understanding the condition in adults, drawing attention to a constellation of comorbidities too often overlooked in mainstream practice. If you work with ADHD—or live with it—this talk will shift your perspective and expand your clinical toolkit.
Join Lisa Sanfilippo and Robert Rees for a one-hour training exploring the connection between sleep and mental health. Learn how to apply body-based tools from yoga therapy, breathwork, and polyvagal theory—plus gain a CPD certificate, slides, and an audio version to listen on the go.
Hosted by Robert Rees & Tamsin Olivier Most therapists can name the trauma responses — fight, flight, freeze, and fawn — but how often do we help clients feel different in their bodies? In this recorded webinar, Robert Rees and Tamsin Olivier explore what it truly means to work with the body in trauma therapy. Moving beyond theory, they share grounded insights and practical somatic tools that support clients in building real experiences of safety, connection, and regulation. Ideal for therapists, coaches, and healing practitioners looking to deepen their trauma-informed, body-based approach. Includes access to the recording and CPD certificate.
This final session of four sessions looks at the Process‑oriented model, inviting you to follow spontaneous bodily process in the moment and trust the bodymind’s capacity for self‑organisation within a solid therapeutic frame.
The Body Psychotherapy Series
Session 4 of 4
Friday 8th January
14:00-16:00 (UK)
This webinar explores the Relational model, highlighting how two bodies co‑create the therapeutic relationship and how your own embodied responses can become vital clinical information.
The Body Psychotherapy Series
Session 3 of 4
Friday 4th December
14:00-16:00 (UK)
This session focuses on the Trauma/Discharge model, showing how to recognise and safely support somatic release of stored survival energy without tipping clients into re‑traumatisation.
The Body Psychotherapy Series
Session 2 of 4
Friday 27th November
14:00-16:00 (UK)
Friday 11 September 2026
12:30–17:30 in person (London) | 13:00–17:00 online
A half-day of live learning, real connection and focused CPD to deepen your clinical practice. If you value thoughtful, clinically grounded CPD in a warm, professional community, this afternoon is for you. This conference is designed for practitioners who want to keep their work sharp, ethical and alive.
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