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Breathwork for Trauma: Can it be Person-Centred Workshop with John Paul Mason and Fiona Gregory
John Paul Mason

John Paul Mason is a rebirthing breathwork practitioner who has been working with clients and deep trauma for the last 9 years. He has particular expertise in working with sexual trauma and abuse, helping clients to resolve and reclaim the past so they can feel empowered to live fulfilling lives. He works with clients one-one both online and in person and runs regular workshops, online courses and trainings for counsellors and other therapists to help them integrate breathwork into their own practice.

You can find out more about John Paul and his work through his website.

Fiona Gregory

Fiona is a UKCP registered person-centred psychotherapist with a special interest in trauma. She works predominantly with clients who are struggling with the complex long-term impact of adverse childhood experiences and abuse, as well as people who have experienced single traumatic events and are experiencing post-traumatic stress.

She holds an MSc in Contemporary Person-Centred Psychotherapy and Applications from Metanoia Institute and is also an EMDR practitioner. She has her own private practice in Surrey, volunteers for Mind as a therapist, and is the creator/facilitator of the Person-Centred Association’s Trauma Special Interest Group.

Testimonials: Live Attendees

Pam Helme

I like the whole event but particularly the experiential breathwork with John Paul.

Annie Wilson

Informative and presented in a way that gave you a real flavor of what can be achieved with thoughtful intent.

Rachel Kilburn

Breathwork was amazing and John Paul was great at facilitating sharing his knowledge so much so that I would like to do the training.

Peter Hedley

I would recommend this event to anyone looking for more information on integrating breath work into their practice. I left with much more confidence on the role breathwork in trauma practice and further areas of learning I want to explore. It also furthered my own relationship with my somatic experiencing and breath work.

Pam Humphryes

This is an awesome event, if nothing else do it for yourself, it is illuminating.