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Richard Doyle

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Over the past eleven years, person-centred and experiential approaches have become increasingly central to my professional and personal life. I am a practising person-centred counsellor, having trained at the Norwich Centre in Eastern England, with experience in the voluntary sector, student services and private practice. In 2021, I was appointed Assistant Professor at the University of Nottingham, UK. My work supports the field through facilitation on a person-centred master’s programme and PCE-CfD training, alongside research, writing, and the organisation of free public seminars that foster dialogue and accessibility. I was an organiser of the ADPCA-UK conference and encounter event in 2022, have presented at international conferences including WAPCEPC Athens (2024) and PCE Europe (2025), and am helping to organise an international symposium on the actualising tendency in 2026. I am committed to sustaining and evolving this work in ways that are internationally connected and grounded in person-centred values. I would welcome the opportunity to contribute to the future direction of the World Association. I am particularly interested in strengthening international collaboration, supporting inclusive and creative initiatives, and helping the Association continue to grow as a connected global community. I would bring commitment, passion and a collaborative approach to the Board, and I am motivated to contribute actively to its work and ongoing development.

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