
Kay is a registered psychotherapist, supervisor, teacher and facilitator with over 25 years working with individuals, couples, groups and organizational teams. She is a founding member of Process Oriented Psychology (Process Work) in New Zealand. Kay has a private practice in Auckland and also works at Mercy Hospice where she supports patients their families and the staff. She also teaches Process Work throughout New Zealand.
Qualifications
Masters in Psychotherapy (AUT)
Diploma in Process oriented Psychology
Certificate in clinical supervision (AUT)
Memberships
Member PBANZ - Psychotherapy Board of Aotearoa New Zealand
Member NZ Association of Psychotherapists
Member IAPOP -International Association of Process oriented Psychology
Faculty member ANZPOP – Australia/New Zealand Process oriented Psychology
Kay provides training for staff of hospices and hospitals as well as family caregivers, counsellors, social workers, chaplains and volunteers. She teaches the creative and innovative techniques based on the work of Arny and Amy Mindell to communicate with and support those approaching death and/or in coma.
I love to support people through varied and often extraordinary experiences that occur as they encounter difficult and confusing times such as happens when diagnosed with a terminal illness. Through the people I work with, I learn something more about the mystery of life and death every day. I feel privileged to be part of the deep internal and external changes that can occur near death. Using symptoms, dreams, visions, relationship disturbances and the varied altered states of consciousness experienced near death.
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