Cambridge Body Psychotherapy Centre
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CBPC offers Psychotherapy, Training, Supervision, and Continuing Professional Development. We are a leading edge centre of excellence for this specialised approach to resolving relationship problems and have been established since 1989. Our next intake for training for the Post-Qualifying Diploma in Body Psychotherapy will be in autumn 2021. We are continuing to take applications for this.

We plan to go ahead with it as an in person training. Most difficulties in relationships and personal problems can be helped by body psychotherapy. This includes stress, which is often experienced as irritability, weepiness, aches and pains, sleeplessness, exhaustion and lack of interest in life.

Body psychotherapy can also be helpful for depression, anxiety, panic attacks, trauma, loss (of a loved one, meaning and direction in life, spiritual connection), long term illness, lack of confidence, intimacy issues, unstable relationships, blocks to creativity and fuller enjoyment of life.Any difficulty will reveal itself physically as well as in feelings and ways of thinking.
Services
Individual sessions of body psychotherapy are available at our Cambridge Centre.
In the present situation with social distancing we are able to offer online psychotherapy.
Our clients come from places within travelling distance of Cambridge - London, Norfolk, Suffolk, Essex, Beds, Herts and the Midlands.
Most difficulties in relationships and personal problems can be helped by body psychotherapy.
This includes stress, which is often experienced as irritability, weepiness, aches and pains, sleeplessness, exhaustion and lack of interest in life.
We offer two pathways of training for the Diploma in Body Psychotherapy and registration with the UK Council for Psychotherapy (UKCP).
The training for those with no existing psychotherapy training and qualifications is on hold while we are going through a period of restructuring.
Our plans for this have been disrupted by the pandemic.
We hope to offer this again from autumn 2022.
Details on this training pathway are at the bottom of the page.
We currently have students completing training on this pathway.
The Biodynamic Massage training programme is for those in the caring professions (teachers, nurses, social workers, physiotherapists, O.T.s, counsellors).
We also accept applications from those working in other fields wanting to pursue an interest in massage and with a career change in mind.
Courses are taught in Cambridge on a series of weekends.
Those successfully completing the training work privately, within complementary health centres, the NHS and the voluntary sector.
Biodynamic massage is a form of psychotherapeutic massage concerned with the integration of all aspects of an individual - physical, emotional, intellectual and spiritual within the context of an individual's life and relationships at home, at work and at leisure.
THIS TRAINING embraces three major goals: First, to make a relevant bridge between trauma theory and trauma practice; Second, to make non-touch somatic tools available to the trauma practitioner; Third, to equip therapists to distinguish and help clients who 1) are not good candidates for processing trauma memories and 2) those who are good candidates for processing memories.
These goals underlie the principles addressed in both The Body Remembers, Volumes 1 and 2, putting into direct practice the principles, theory, and tools presented in those books as well as many others.
Short courses and introductory courses are available in Cambridge and we can also arrange to teach an existing group in your locality.
A minimum of ten participants is needed.
Courses include Introduction to Body Psychotherapy, Introduction to Biodynamic Massage, and Relaxing Mind and Body (stress and relaxation from a body psychotherapy perspective), Working with Anxiety, Work with Physical Symptoms, Emotional Anatomy and Physiology.
Please see Training in Biodynamic Massage for full details of the Emotional Anatomy and Physiology course, which is suitable for counsellors, psychotherapists, and complementary therapists wanting to know more about the relevance of the subject to their work.
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