Focusing Pathways

Myriam el Kettani

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Myriam el Kettani worked in the corporate world for over twenty years before training in humanistic psychotherapy and Focusing. She is a Focusing Oriented Therapist, and a person-centred practitioner. Myriam facilitates humanistic encounter groups for adults and/or adolescents. She also facilitates leadership support and collective intelligence development groups. Myriam lives in Morocco. Focusing Oriented Therapy by Neil Friedman is available on World of Books and Amazon. Find us on Instagram

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