Peter Afford
Peter Afford is a UKCP registered therapist with more than 15 years’ experience in private practice and employee counselling. His interest in neuroscience began more than ten years ago and since that time he has has written articles and given talks on neuroscience both in the UK and internationally.
Peter enjoys the challenge of making this alarmingly complicated subject more easily accessible, and useful to therapists of all theoretical approaches. He has been teaching neuroscience to student and graduate therapists since 2004. He brings a mixture of theory and experiential teaching, incorporating the latest research in the field.
What previous participants have said about Peter Afford
‘Good group size. The handouts were very good. Lectures on both days were delivered at a nice pace. Peter gave people lots of time to ask questions. He listened well to everyone’s queries without judgement. Very good.’
Neuroscience, Attachment and Affect Regulation, 10 & 11 June 2016
‘A fascinating topic expertly presented with lots of opportunity for questions and dialog. Neuroscience is a huge subject to fit into a two-day training and this was an excellent overview.’
Neuroscience, Attachment and Affect Regulation, 27 & 28 June 2014
‘The course content was extremely interesting & packed full. It will take a while to process everything, but I really enjoyed it.’
Neuroscience, Attachment and Affect Regulation, 19 & 20 April 2013
‘Laid back, informative style of presenting. Excellent notes with great detail and ability to explain complex ideas in accessible terms. Brilliant. Thank you!’
Neuroscience, Attachment and Affect Regulation, 09 & 10 November 2012