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Doris Prugel-Bennett, Alexander Technique, Psychodrama, Doula

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Doris
Prügel-Bennett
BA (Hons) MSTAT

Central Southampton - Eling/Totton - New Forest - Bournemouth

Alexander Technique (MSTAT)

since 1998

Psychodrama Psychotherapy (in training)

Member of STAT, BPA, HACP

Fully Insured, CRB checked, attending regular clinical supervision with a UKCP registered Psychotherapist Supervisor.

 

 

 

Doris has been  applying and promoting the Alexander Technique for 20 years . After her three year full-time training and qualification she has worked as a teacher of the Alexander Technique since 1998 in  private practice with individuals and groups in Southampton and the New Forest.  She works in Adult Education such as Totton College and Higher Education at  Southampton Solent University where she has been an Associate Lecturer  since 2003.

 

Appreciating the communication between body and mind led me to studying for a diploma in Psychodrama Psychotherapy at the Oxford School of Psychodrama and Integrative Psychotherapy (OSPIP)  http://www.ospip.org.uk. She is working at her dissertation Psychodrama and Touch at the moment, hoping to qualify by the end of 2011.

 

For two years she co-facilitated ia Psychodrama Group in the Department of Psychological Therapies in a the Wessex NHS trust and founded Southampton Psychodrama Group in Central Southampton.

 

She was awarded BA (Hons) degree from Manchester University in 1994 where she studied Social Anthropology, Sociology, Philosophy. For two years she trained as an Alexander teacher in Copenhagen and at the Sussex Alexander School where she qualified in 1998.

 

Doris is a full member of STAT (Society of Teachers of the Alexander Technique, http://www.stat.org.uk), a trainee member of the BPA, (British Association of Psychodrama, http://www.psychodrama.org.uk) and observe their Ethical Code of Conduct as well as the HACP (Hampshire Association of Counsellors and Psychotherapists).