This course delivers what you need to know and what you need in practice to provide an inclusive therapy space. This training is delivered in modules so you can study at your own pace towards being awarded the Certificate in Inclusive Practice. This training in total provides a comprehensive toolkit for intersectional responsiveness with skilful ways to broach therapy conversations about sensitive areas of identity and social positionality starting in April 2026.
A 60-minute webinar with Dr. James Kustow offering an evidence-based overview of ADHD medication. Learn how different medications work, what to expect from titration, common side effects, and how treatment fits alongside therapy and lifestyle strategies.
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.
When we think about the environment, we tend to focus on our carbon footprint. But what if the real challenge begins closer to home, within our own minds? This one-hour discussion with Robin Shohet and Robert Rees explores how our inner world affects the outer one. Learn a simple method to clear mental “pollution” and cultivate greater clarity and compassion.
A foundational basis for working creatively and holistically with adults who have, or suspect they have, adult ADHD. This training helps you recognise often‑missed ADHD in adults, especially when it’s masked by anxiety, depression, trauma, addiction or physical health issues, and respond with confidence and compassion utilising a suite of tools and expert knowledge to implement into your practice straight away.
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.
Gain full access to The Grove’s 2025 CPD Conference Recording, a rich resource for therapists, supervisors, and mental health professionals. This package includes the complete recordings of all four keynote talks, the full audience Q&A, and a downloadable brochure with exclusive conference-only offers. You’ll also receive the full slide decks from each presentation to support your learning, plus interactive elements to help you integrate the material into your practice. Talks include: Sex is dead, long live the relationship — Sarah Briggs How full is your trauma toolkit? — Elliot Davis Supervising trauma – supporting without absorbing — Ruthie Smith Amber signs – clues to adult ADHD in your clients — Dr James Kustow On completion, you’ll be awarded a 4-hour CPD certificate, confirming your professional development. Introduced and facilitated by renowned therapist and director Robert Rees.
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.
How to Thrive with Adult ADHD is a 90-minute live webinar exploring practical strategies to manage and harness the strengths of ADHD in adulthood. Led by Dr. James Kustow and Robert Rees, this expert-led session delves into Dr James unique conceptualisation of ADHD, providing practical strategies for management and describes possible evidence of associated physical health co-morbidities.
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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