Psychotherapy and coaching in Sussex, advaita content.

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Summary: an eclectic site mainly about a former English psychotherapy practice in Sussex - now a coaching and life skills practice, and two of its foundations: Advaita and Constructivist Psychology. There is advice on being scapegoated and on taking the Landmark Forum. There are also details of a new self-development book and the site's webmaster has a page on his PC Solutions work.


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This site is mostly about a former psychotherapy practice, now offering life skills coaching that has foundations in Advaita and Constructivist Psychology. Simon Crosby is a former psychotherapist working in Sussex, England; he draws on Ramana Maharshi, Nisargadatta and Jean Klein as his Advaita sources and for the psychology of constructivism he depends mainly on the work of George Kelly [Personal Construct Psychology] and Paul Watzlawick. Aside from a general description of the practice there is a specific page on Advaita and one on Constructivist Psychology; these pages set out the relevance of the two approaches for psychotherapy and counselling. There is also a page for people considering taking the Landmark Forum training [a development of the former Est training designed by Werner Erhard]. The page entitled Getting Free contains details of Simon Crosby's forthcoming self development book [awaiting a publisher] Getting Free - Staying Free. Other pages outline research on scapegoating and the site's webmaster, Gabriel Harrison has a page on his work concerning PC solutions.