Psychotherapy, Counselling & Training in New Zealand, Aotearoa. Highlights Roy Bowdens new book ' A Psychotherapist sings in Aotearoa'
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*An invitation to
"World Dreaming"
Sydney, 2011
(The information regarding this event is further down this column).

PACIFIC DREAMING - A regional World Council event planned for 2010 in New Zealand will feature on this web site as soon as information comes to hand. Register your interest at manaconsultancy@paradise.net.nz

  • An introduction to Carol and Roy Bowden is in the central column on this page

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  • National and International Papers
    Roy's national and international conference papers can be accessed by clicking on "The New Zealand Association of Psychotherapists" link on this site and then accessing the bicultural page on the NZAP web site.

  • Order the book "A Psychotherapist Sings in Aotearoa" from:caroy@paradise.net.nz

  • An invitation to the World Congress conference in Sydney, 2011."World Dreaming"
    Congress Web Site: click here

    *Health professionals, practitioners interested in cultural meanings, counsellors, psychotherapists and mental health consumers are encouraged to attend this conference: The first international event in the South Pacific designed to include all the known and envisioned pathways to mental health*.

  • Information for intending clients of counsellors or psychotherapists in New Zealand: See the heading in the central column: "Guidelines for clients seeking counselling or therapy in New Zealand"

  • New Zealand Association of Psychotherapists (Web site)

  • New Zealand Association of Counsellors (Web Site)

  • Marriages, Civil Unions. Department of Internal Affair's site for information and requesting a licence.
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    (Roy Bowden is a Registered Celebrant)


  • World Congress for Psychotherapy
    (Main web site for this international organisation)

  • World Congress For Psychotherapy, Beijing, China, 2008 http://www.wcp2008.org
    (This conference was a successful forerunner to the next event in Sydney 2011)

  • John Bevan Ford, New Zealand Artist and Carver.
    (Web site)

    John was a friend, a mentor and a creative inspiration as together we traced the links between artistic endeavour and therapeutic ideas.
    He died on September 16 2005.
    He left a very special heritage for Maori and non-Maori in Aotearoa and in many places where art is honoured around the world.

  • The book cover above is from a photograph by Charles Bagnall titled
    "Sentries of Somes Island". Somes (Matiu) Island is in Wellington Harbour, New Zealand.The island was named Matiu by Kupe on his famous voyage by waka (canoe) to Aotearoa.

    Bowden Relations (Established 1986)
    Mana Consultancy (Established 2000)


    Kia ora, greetings, from
    Mana Consultancy Associates:


    A. Roy Bowden
    Carol M. Bowden

    (We introduce ourselves further down this column)

    Professional Counselling, Therapy, Training, Supervision Training, Seminars and Information Services.

    - We are based at Plimmerton which is near Wellington City, Porirua, Kapiti Coast, Horowhenua, Hutt Valley and Wairarapa:
    in the North Island, Aotearoa-New Zealand.

    *Consultancy and Supervision Services are available in Wairarapa monthly (Masterton, Carterton, Greytown, Featherston)*

    For information about Aotearoa-New Zealand: Contact NZ Tourism at http://www.tourism.net.nz


    Our services, information and introductions :
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    COUPLES COUNSELLING, INDIVIDUAL COUNSELLING AND THERAPY
    Carol and Roy work with individuals and are also available to work with couples. Couples are seen with both counsellors present in the session. This ensures a gender balance is maintained and both partners are attended to.
  • We can send you a document which describes the way we work with couples and individuals. If you would like to read this document before deciding to make an appointment send your names and an e mail or postal address to caroy@paradise.net.nz and we will send the document to you.
  • To make an appointment send us your names,
    address(es) and phone numbers by e mail to caroy@paradise.net.nz
    -Our practice phone number is (04) 2330610
  • Our practice hours are Tuesday to Friday.
  • The last appointment time is 6.30.p.m.
  • We do not practice on weekends.
  • We also suggest you read the information further down this page titled, "Guidelines for clients seeking counselling or therapy in New Zealand"
  • TRAINING, SUPERVISION AND MENTORING
    Carol and Roy supervise counsellors, therapists, health professionals, agency managers and educators. We welcome enquiries about our supervision services.

    Roy has developed a course to train health and welfare professionals in supervision. He designed and taught supervision courses when he was employed at Massey University and the Wellington Institute of Technology and his new course, 'Supervision is Reflected Relationships' takes account of insights relevant to this decade. Feedback from participants on Roy's courses can be sent to you. Establish a group of interested people and he will negotiate a training event with you in supervision, counselling or aspects of social service work.


    ONLINE COUNSELLING, SUPERVISION, TRAINING, MENTORING AND ACADEMIC COACHING
    See the orange button to the left of page one of this web site.
    PARENTING SEMINARS AND TRAINING (In any location)
    These seminars are offered to organisations, groups and agencies. Carol and Roy discover the issues people want to discuss and outline new strategies for closer relationships with children and young adults. Different family settings are discussed. We employ a conversational approach with parents, adults who are parenting alone and people wanting to make new adult relationships succeed. These highly participatory seminars also focus on the way adults can establish new relationships after separation.

    Some feedback from our parenting seminars is listed on our web page


    INFORMATION FOR COUNSELLORS, PSYCHOTHERAPISTS, HEALTH PROFESSIONALS, STUDENTS, AND PEOPLE INTERESTED IN A CAREER IN COUNSELLING OR THERAPY
    A document can be sent to you outlining training courses in NZ, advice for intending or enrolled students, information regarding Counselling and Psychotherapy in NZ and guidelines for people wanting to access counselling or therapy in New Zealand. The document outlines training opportunties for people who wish to become counsellors or therapists in Aotearoa New Zealand. This is a guide to training and professional opportunities which reflects Roy's knowledge of the field and his views on appropriate ways to assist people. It is important to choose training which allows you to enhance your unique contribution as a professional person. Ask for this information by writing to caroy@paradise.net.nz
    CELEBRANCY SERVICES FOR COUPLES AND FAMILIES
    Roy is available to lead significant events including marriages, civil unions, and occasions for the way life begins and ends. Roy was a Methodist clergyperson from 1966 to 1977. He resigned from his role as a minister in 1977 and in 2001 registered as a celebrant. If you are getting married or joining as partners in a union he encourages you to build your own ceremony which can take place in any setting, at home, in a church, outdoors, or in places which hold significance for you. Examples of ceremonies can be sent to help you choose words, readings, vows and the format for the occasion. Roy meets with you and works with you to write the ceremony. His fees are related to the time taken to prepare and lead each occasion.
    SEMINARS FOR HEALTH RELATED PROFESSIONALS, FACILITATION, MEDIATION AND TRAINING FOR STAFF IN ORGANISATIONS
    Seminars, workshops, team or peer sessions which focus on training for people in the helping professions are available. Roy has taught across cultures and appreciated insights which come from close dialogue and the revision of his own training. He has innovative suggestions to re set traditional approaches to health and welfare services in Aotearoa.
    Enquire about related opportunities for health and personal assistance professionals (counsellors, social workers and therapists) to work with Roy in individually focused seminar settings. The aim is to work together towards the establishment of creative relationships "in the moment". In these tailored seminars every person has their unique professional learning needs attended to. There is no attempt to persuade participants that a particular way of working is preferable and no desire to establish adherence to a structured modality.

    INFORMATION & HOSPITALITY FOR COLLEAGUES FROM OVERSEAS
    Carol and Roy welcome health professionals from overseas who would appreciate an introduction to the New Zealand professional environment. Colleagues are encouraged to write and enquire about short term accommodation while visiting New Zealand.
    AN INTRODUCTION TO CAROL BOWDEN
    Carol M. Bowden

    BA, M.Couns (Dist), H.Dip Tchg,
    Dip STN, MNZAC

    Carol works with Roy in couples counselling and offers services from her own private practice. Carol is an experienced and qualified counsellor, a member of the NZ Association of Counsellors and has worked with couples, in groups, and in teaching situations. Her experience includes counselling in a university setting, school counselling, social work, teaching and special needs advisory services. Carol offers supervision for counsellors, trainees, school counsellors, agency managers and health and education professionals. Carol and Roy teach together in parent education seminars and seminars for professionals working with couples.
    AN INTRODUCTION TO ROY BOWDEN
    A. Roy Bowden

    BA, MSW (Hons), Dip Soc Wk,
    Dip Theol Ordn, WCPC,
    MNZAP, Reg. Psychoth.

    Roy is a former President of the New Zealand Association of Psychotherapists and is the Pacific-New Zealand board member on the World Council for Psychotherapy.
    His professional career included appointments as the director of a family counselling centre, social worker, family court counsellor, corporate staff counsellor, mediator, social auditor and former clergyman. After ten years as a Senior Lecturer in Adult Education and in Social Work at Massey University he established the first private psychotherapy practice in Palmerston North where he practised for ten years. He was a founding tutor and then programme director for the first bachelor degree in counselling in Aotearoa, New Zealand. He trained relationship counsellors nationally and was Head of School (or faculty) in a New Zealand Institute of Technology where for fifteen years he pioneered the development of generic training for counsellors and therapists which was not dependent on preferred modalities. He still enjoys designing training for health professionals which discovers and develops the unique contribution each practitioner can make.


    Note: There is a description of the way Roy practises and his approach to theory in the side box on the second page of this web site.
    MANA PRACTITIONERS COLLEGE
    Mana Practitioners College offers creative solutions for organisations, health professionals, therapists and counsellors in their search for effective ways to assist people. Roy proposes a new kind of training for practitioners which builds on their knowledge of themselves in their own country and their unique skills. He does not suggest a method and prefers to draw on the potential in each person. "Method misses the person. The application of someone else's ideas or the use of manipulative instruments in the helping environment prevents immediacy and authenticity in relationships”.
    INTERNATIONAL SPEAKER , SUPERVISOR, EDUCATOR
    Roy is available as an educator, key note speaker seminar leader, consultant and supervisor to organisations, staff groups, international forums and community groups. He presented again at the World Congress for Psychotherapy when it met in Beijing in October 2008. His paper is on the second page of this web site (see directions at the foot of this page). Feedback at the conference regarding Roy's paper suggested it points the way to the next era for psychotherapy and counselling.
    GUIDELINES FOR CLIENTS SEEKING COUNSELLING OR THERAPY IN NEW ZEALAND
    Being a client in New Zealand

    Making a decision

    Professionals in New Zealand have a good reputation through history and are highly motivated to assist you with care and sensitivity. Most accept the view that your wishes are paramount and ‘the way you want to  change’ is the prime consideration.

    Note: From January 2009 all professionals using the title "Psychotherapist" must be registered with the newly established Psychotherapist's Registration Board of New Zealand. See http://www.pbanz.org.nz
    Counsellors are also considering applying for registration under the Health Practitioners Act.

    It is advisable to make a first appointment and see whether the professional (or their approach) suits you. You may want to take a support person with you to the first appointment. There is no reason why you should not meet one or two counsellors or therapists first before deciding who establishes the most effective relationship with you.

    Counsellors and psychotherapists in Aotearoa advertise their services in a variety of ways. It is important the service you receive is based on a healthy personal relationship with the professional you have consulted. Most helping professionals believe that the person and the way they view themselves comes first. The management of any difficulties is woven into therapy keeping the person in focus. Other counsellors and therapists are ‘method specific’ or ‘issue specific’ and this means you will be ‘counselled’ according to the specific training the professional has had.

    Specialist services

    There are specialist services available for specific difficulties. It is important to check whether the counsellor or therapist has the required training in specific arenas before working with them on an issue or problem. Issues such as violence in the home, sexual abuse, addictions, or family separation may be best managed by someone who has specific training or experience in these areas. Ask your counsellor or therapist to tell you their history with regard to training or experience for important issues. If that is not easy for you to do ask your general practitioner to question the professional you are about to see.

    Individual, couple or family services

    You can access counselling or therapy as an individual, a couple, or as a family. Traditionally one counsellor is available to see one or more persons. In most agencies (or private practices) resources do not stretch to having more than one counsellor present. In some family based services (particularly those which make family therapy available) two counsellors often see the family together. While couple counselling can be highly successful with one counsellor present there are real advantages in having two counsellors and often it is important to have each gender represented by the counsellors.

    It is possible to ask for two counsellors to be present but bear in mind that most agencies will have difficulty providing this service due to limited financial resources.

    My view is that it is preferable for a couple to have two counsellors present and when families are in therapy it is even more important for there to be more than one therapist.
    In situations where culture is important more than two people may want to attend the sessions and your health professional or counsellor can provide facilities for this to happen.

    Children and Young Persons

    Children and young persons are often referred to counselling or therapy services. The most important question to ask before this happens is whether the child is being seen as ‘the problem’ because of their behaviour or their expressed feelings. Usually the ‘problem’ is ‘systemic’ which means the influences of the parents, siblings, school, or peers are crucial in the way the child is feeling or behaving. My view is that parents need to present for counselling first, discover more about the way they relate together and review their parenting agreements before deciding to place a child or a young person in counselling, therapy or treatment. It is seldom the case that a child or young person is the ‘cause’ of any difficulties. The causes lie in the system, the environment and the whole of life setting within which the young person lives. Make sure you obtain a variety of opinions regarding any interventions suggested for a child or young person as they may not have access to choices which can only be made when all information is to hand. Having said that, there are highly skilled child psychotherapists and counsellors who can help children and young people face changes, trauma, and challenges in ways that parents or other people cannot manage.

    Counsellors who are members of the NZ Association of Counsellors or the NZ Association of Psychotherapists may assist young persons.
    (See also the note above regarding registration from 2009)
    Ask them to describe their training and experience in working with young people. Counsellors and social workers in schools are able to assist young people and their families within school communities and can usually access helpful agencies to refer young people or families to. For children and young persons, psychotherapists who belong to ‘The New Zealand Association of Child and Adolescent Psychotherapists’ have had specialist training, adhere to a code of ethics and have helpful links with other professional groups.

    Professional Issues

    For adults, counsellors and psychotherapists who are registered with NZAC or NZAP are the most appropriate to see as these professionals are bound by a code of ethics and there is a complaint system in place for clients.
    http://www.nzac.org.nz or http://www.nzap.org.nz

    (Complaints will soon be managed through the registration board mentioned above)

    You are entitled to see copies of the codes of ethics and complaint systems. You are also entitled to have fee structures explained to you, receive receipts for any fees paid and make your own decision as to how many sessions you need. If you wish to have support persons present ask about arrangements for this to happen. If the counselling or therapy is about relationships you have with people ask whether those people (for example partners) can be seen with you and expect the focus in those sessions to be on the way the relationship functions more than a focus on specific 'problems'. Ensure each partner feels they are being given equal attention in the counselling process.

    Sessions with counsellors and therapists begin with a careful listening time which allows you to tell your story in detail. Then the professional is there to explore ways ahead with you and help you make your own decisions.

    Your counsellor or therapist may be trained in a ‘method’. Methods on their own do not make the difference. What makes the difference is the relationship between counsellor and client. Ask for techniques or methods to be explained and ask why the counsellor or therapist believes those techniques will make a difference to your particular situation. Before taking part in a method based approach find out exactly what you are being asked to do, whether you can have a support person present and whether you can first speak with someone who has been through a similar process. You may want to consult the internet and read different assessments of the method being used.

    My belief is that each person has the potential to change and, unless there is some neurological, ‘mental’ or physically centred impairment present, people can be helped through the establishment of effective relationships with counsellors or therapists. A healing relationship will eventually help you discover your own resources for change and a new quality of life. The healing relationship that eventually moves you forward may be with a professional person. On the other hand it may be with someone you know and trust who is close to you in other ways.

    Psychiatric services are available and counsellors and therapists are trained to refer you on to a mental health professional if they decide with you that your difficulties may need medication or you are at risk of harming yourself or someone else. Mental health professionals may provide therapeutic services alongside medication. When consulting mental health professionals ask for clear information about each step in the process and ask to see any records kept regarding your progress. You can also ask to see referral letters containing information about you.

    Confidentiality is paramount in all services and it is important to ask for copies of referral letters and reports made about you at any stage in the helping process. Confidentiality may be put to one side if there is a risk of harm to you or another person and your counsellor or therapist will explain that process to you.

    New Zealand counsellors and therapists are required to have an annual practising certificate, be in supervision with a colleague and keep up membership in their associations.

    Culture

    Cultural differences are in focus in Aotearoa and if your culture is different from that of your counsellor or therapist it is important you expect them to take that into consideration and be culturally appropriate and sensitive. Culturally based resources should be taken into consideration as these may be significantly helpful. Counselling or therapy from someone within your own culture may also be available if you do some research through NZAC or NZAP.

    Your life

    You do not need to have a specific problem or issue before consulting a counsellor or therapist. You may want someone to listen while you celebrate something in your life. You may just feel vaguely uneasy. If you do, your counsellor can help you discover more information leading to understanding feelings of confusion, stress, loss or lethargy.

    If your health professional asks you to attend sessions regularly or at defined intervals (such as weekly) ask for the reasons behind such planning. You may want to attend some sessions this year or this month and some the next. Use therapy at your own pace and take charge of the way you want to be helped.

    It is important you are in charge of your own healing process and your future.   A. Roy Bowden
    WORLD COUNCIL FOR PSYCHOTHERAPY
    Roy is one of two Australasian representatives on the Board of the World Congress for Psychotherapy. His keynote paper at a regional WCP Congress in Canada in 2003 titled "Choosing to Cross by Sea" has been an encouragement to health professionals working cross culturally and can be downloaded by clicking here.

    NEWS FOR PRACTITIONERS FROM NEW ZEALAND, THE PACIFIC AND THE ASIAN REGION:WORLD CONGRESS EVENT, SYDNEY 2011
    The World Congress for Psychotherapy will be held in Sydney, Australia in August 2011. The Congress will be jointly hosted by the New Zealand and Australian Associations of Psychotherapy. The Congress theme, 'World Dreaming' reflects an interest in the way traditional therapeutic approaches can meet with cultures in the South Pacific. News from the Congress planning committee will appear on this site from time to time.
    See the conference web site http://www.wcp2011.org.
    (Click on the site in the left hand column of this web page)
    "A PSYCHOTHERAPIST SINGS IN AOTEAROA": A BOOK FOR HEALTH RELATED PROFESSIONALS, COUNSELLORS, THERAPISTS AND TRAINERS
    “A Psychotherapist Sings in Aotearoa”, the book at the top of the web page, has been reviewed as "The best book of its kind to come out of Aotearoa-do not miss this book" (George Sweet, New Zealand counsellor and consultant)
    The book is a textbook in counsellor training programmes and contains a new perspective for therapists and other professionals.
    To order Roy's book use the contact box at the top of this page.

    Book price: $30.00 NZD plus postage. Published by Caroy Publications, 31 Sunset Parade, Plimmerton, Mana, New Zealand



  • Presentation at World Congress
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  • Roy presented an invited address at the World Congress for Psychotherapy in Beijing in October 2008 -

    The paper is online: (see the paper list below). ___________________________________
  • ONLINE PAPERS:

    *Online papers are printed under the heading "Papers to read" on the second page of this web site*
    (Click the orange box at the top of this page) _____________________________________________________
  • Online paper one: "A New Paradigm for Psychotherapy in our Multi Cultural World"
    (State of the Art Address World Council Congress, Beijing, 2008)
  • Online paper two: "Spirituality in Counselling- A More Radical Perspective" (NZAC Seminar, Waikato)
  • Online paper three: "Supervision, Power and Effective Relationships" (NZAC publication)


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    MANA CONSULTANCY
    is the setting for

    Relationship Therapy for Couples and Individuals
    .

    Couples can be seen with Carol and Roy both present as a partnership in the counselling sessions.

  • The presence of a female and a male counsellor provides gender balance and care for each partner in counselling. Partners may also be seen individually and a joint session follows.

    We both have extensive experience working with couples who wish to enhance their relationships and review the way family members communicate. - Our professional histories are in the central column on this page.

  • We can send you a document which describes the way we work with people, gives you an introduction to the relationship therapy process and sets out our contractual arrangements with you.
    E mail: caroy@paradise.net.nz


  • "REFLECTED RELATIONSHIPS"
    - A perspective we use in seminars to train professionals who work with couples.

    To contact Mana Consultancy, please email: caroy@paradise.net.nz

    SUPERVISION
  • We are both available as supervisors for counsellors, therapists, related health and welfare professionals, educators and agency personnel. We work with a specific supervision contract between supervisor and supervisee.

    PARENTING SKILLS SEMINARS
  • We lead these together- agencies, organsations and community groups are welcome to enquire

    REGISTERED MARRIAGE AND CIVIL UNION CELEBRANT
    See the information in the central column on this page .

    APPRECIATIVE FEEDBACK FROM SEMINARS:

    "At last permission to be my professional self without relying on methods, inerventions and treatments other people promote"

    "Great the way you changed your whole programme to cater for the needs of our group"

    "Roy introduces theory which is supported by highly practical skills"

    "Now I need to review my training as a professional helper"

    "Refreshing, encouraging, heartening, many creative solutions"

    "So good to know there are ways to help people without being tied to a modality"

    ""Quite a way for me to go culturally but this is a great start"

    PARENTING SEMINARS FEEDBACK:

    "Good to know how to ensure all the needs of my children are met"

    "Thanks for giving me excellent advice as to how to keep my cool and manage conflict"

    "Great ideas for managing my relationship with my ex spouse and for meeting new people successfully"

    The discussions around boundaries for children and between adults was very enlightening"

    "A day when I learnt so much and gained new confidence"

    "I now have a formula for new relationships and I appreciated being given specifics"

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