Gerald Webb

I worked at number of jobs without settling before I trained as a counsellor.

Since then I’ve worked with a range of people in different settings including general practitioners surgeries, prisons, addiction programmes and am now in private practice.

After achieving the counselling diploma, I had the fortune to do the Person-centred Art Therapy Skills with Liesl Silverstone and this has enhanced the way I work therapeutically with people.  This person-centred approach to working with art is non-directive and at the client’s pace.  It is also about the client ‘knowing best’ when to gain self-awareness from images in order to begin the steps towards creating change in her/his life.

I became part of Liesl Silverstone’s tutor group in and continue to work with the group as we develop our training courses into the future. 

I have specialised in supporting people who are caught up in addiction as they take stock of their situation and consider their process to secure change.

I currently work at an addiction programme, with groups and 1-1, and I have a small private practice in Meopham, Kent as a therapist and arts counsellor.

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