On Saturday 3 and Sunday 4 March 2018, the first of three continuing education workshops on "Relational Gestalt Psychotherapy" was held, coordinated by Dr. Sally Denham-Vaughan*, invited by the Gestalt Foundation for this purpose from the United Kingdom.
Dr. S. Denham-Vaughan defied the great difficulties that arose with the sharp deterioration of the weather in the UK and traveled under particularly adverse conditions to finally be here with us for an especially creative workshop: “Navigating the journey between Good and Evil: Gestalt Psychotherapy as “Praxis of Discernment”. This subject, with particular philosophical interest, brought together the newly established team of professionals who traveled from all over Greece and Europe for this workshop.
We wish to thank Dr. S. Denham-Vaughan for overcoming all the obstacles in order to coordinate this creative workshop with her unique spirit but also all participants too for the dynamics of this group!
* Dr Sally Denham-Vaughan, is an International Trainer, Psychotherapist, Registered Training Supervisor, Organisational Consultant and Accredited Coach/Coach Supervisor. She has a background in Clinical Psychology and Gestalt Psychotherapy with over 25 years experience in senior leadership positions in the NHS in the UK. She now specialises in Relational Leadership Development, Organisational/Community Transformation and Governance/Ethical Frameworks. Recently her consulting work has focussed on large scale culture change programmes with global organisations committed to ethical, ecological and sustainable developments. She also works as an executive coach with CEO and Board members of purpose driven organisations. She is the Co-Founder of Relational Change, an International Organisation specialising in developing Relational Approaches in theory and practice, International Board Advisor at The Relational Center in Los Angeles, Academic Advisor on the Doctoral programme at Metanoia/Middlesex University in London, International Faculty Associate at the Pacific Gestalt Institute in California and an Associate with the Taos Institute. She presents widely at conferences and international training centres and was the keynote speaker at the GANZ conference, (Gestalt Australia and New Zealand), in 2014. She presents widely at conferences and international training centres and was the keynote speaker at the GANZ conference, (Gestalt Australia and New Zealand), in 2014.