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- Ann DuboisReviewed on Google Maps
I completed the 1 year therapy with a trainee therapist in November last year. I want to offer some feedback on my experience, in the hope that this could be of use to the institution- with regards to their training program- as well as to prospective patients (like I was) Looking back, The trainee therapist I was assigned didn't have very strong questioning style: it felt a bit clumsy (using mainly/ only closed questions- and leading questions, such as an impulsive: 'Are you sure that you wa...
- Tim McLoughlinReviewed on Google Maps
With regards to training; deficiencies in leadership marred what promised to be a valuable experience. Disorganised at times, where expectations did not meet the capacity of this training institute to deliver a well-run course.
- Harriet BevanReviewed on Google Maps
- David RobertsReviewed on Google Maps
I went to the Minster Centre's open day. They practise therapy as lifestyle accessory rather than vocation. Their values are sterile and uncaring, only showing passion in their desperation to appear professional via academic certification. The oppressive conventional atmosphere among trainee therapists is palpable - its really just a middle class ponzi scheme for exploiting vulnerable people.
- Naresh LathiaReviewed on Google Maps
My issues were related to childhood abuse by parents and relations. My autism added to my issues. I now live an independent life at 65. Thank the Lord for Minster Center.