HWT-I: Eugene Gendlin's Focusing Process

Client's will need to be trained in Eugene Gendlin's Focusing Process. 

They will need to show how they are using this process in their lives either by giving examples in sessions, using the process in sessions and/or by writing about their experience of this process in their reflective journals.

Clients will receive a handout that outlines this process in simple terms and provides an example. They could also watch a video of Alexandra using this process with a client.
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