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A podcast to explore people's relationship with Focusing as developed by Eugene Gendlin. In these interviews we explore the ways in which individuals embody and integrate Focusing into their personal and professional lives. Hosted by Therese Ryan and Elaine Goggin, both certified Focusing trainers with The International Focusing Institute.

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  • Tony Bates
    Dec 8 2025

    Dr Tony Bates is a Clinical Psychologist, Psychotherapist and Adjunct Professor of Psychology at University College Dublin. He was the Head of the Department of Psychology at St James’s Hospital, Dublin, for 30 years. Following psychotherapy training at the University of Pennsylvania and the University of Oxford, he established and directed the MSc in Cognitive Psychotherapy at TCD. In 2006, he established Jigsaw (The National Centre for Youth Mental Health) to address the mental health needs of young people. He is patron of the Mindfulness Teachers Association of Ireland (MTAI) and currently works with Focus Ireland to provide trauma-informed care in homeless settings.

    Tony is the author of Breaking the Heart Open: Shaping the Life of a Psychologist, and

    Coming through Depression: A Mindful Path to Recovery

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    58 m
  • Carmel Heaney
    Jun 4 2025

    Carmel Heaney was born in Dublin on the 21st July, 1924, the eldest child of Rosanna and Timothy O'Leary. She was educated at the Holy Faith convent, Glasnevin and at University College Dublin from which she graduated with an M.A. in History. After some years as a junior Civil Servant and in radio programming, she entered the Department of External Affairs (later the Department of Foreign Affairs). Her foreign postings were in San Francisco, Geneva and Boston where she was Consul General. She was a delegate to several sessions of the General Assembly of the United Nations in the 1970s.

    In 1970 Carmel married Henry Heaney, a Boston architect. She retired in 1989 and lives in Dublin. She leads a weekly philosophical discussion group, The Colloquy, and is an occasional contributor to the Irish Times.

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    40 m
  • Myriam el Kettani
    Jan 31 2025

    Myriam el Kettani worked in the corporate world for over twenty years before training in humanistic psychotherapy and Focusing. She is a Focusing Oriented Therapist, and a person-centred practitioner. Myriam facilitates humanistic encounter groups for adults and/or adolescents. She also facilitates leadership support and collective intelligence development groups. Myriam lives in Morocco.

    Focusing Oriented Therapy by Neil Friedman is available on World of Books and Amazon.

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    40 m
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