About

Emma Rich has worked in the healing arts for over 30 years. She is an Integrative psychotherapist having graduated from the prestigious Regents University in London. She is also a teacher, a Biodynamic Cranial Sacral Therapist, movement practitioner, eco-therapist and a rites of passage guide.

Among her principal influences are James Hollis, Petruska Clarkson, Carl Jung, Helen Poynor, Meredith Little, Francis Weller, James Hillman and Marion Woodman. Emma is also profoundly interested in our relationship with both nature and embodiment, leading retreats and initiatory rites of passage work, drawing from the rivers of indigenous wisdom, perennial philosophy, movement and embodiment practices as well as ritual and ceremony.

Emma believes it is vital for practitioners to continue their own psychotherapeutic work so continues to be in therapy as well as clinical supervision and continued professional development. She is a member of the British Association for Councillors and Psychotherapists and the Cranial Sacral Therapy Association.