Nikolaos Kypriotakis
Nikolaos Kypriotakis has studied Physics (where he reads Physics as a kind of philosophy) and has been trained in Person-Centred & Focusing-Oriented Psychotherapy, Person-Centred Supervision and Children Focusing.
He works as a Focusing Trainer for the Hellenic Focusing Center (HFC) and he is Coordinator-in-Training for The International Focusing Institute (TIFI), New York. Together with Judy Moore he edited the collective work Senses of Focusing, Vol. I & II, 2021, Athens, Eurasia Publications.
He has been the editor-in-chief of the magazine Εποχή-Epoché (Phenomenological Psychotherapies), Athens, Eurasia Publications, for the issues 1st-16th. For two years he was the General Secretary of the Hellenic Association for the Person-Centered & Experiential Approach (HAPCEA).
He works as a Focusing Trainer for the Hellenic Focusing Center (HFC) and he is Coordinator-in-Training for The International Focusing Institute (TIFI), New York. Together with Judy Moore he edited the collective work Senses of Focusing, Vol. I & II, 2021, Athens, Eurasia Publications.
He has been the editor-in-chief of the magazine Εποχή-Epoché (Phenomenological Psychotherapies), Athens, Eurasia Publications, for the issues 1st-16th. For two years he was the General Secretary of the Hellenic Association for the Person-Centered & Experiential Approach (HAPCEA).
Judy Moore
Judy Moore is former Director of Counselling at the University of East Anglia (UEA), Norwich, UK. She ran the University Counselling Service from 1998-2013 and was also Director of the Centre for Counselling Studies, based in UEA’s School of Education and Lifelong Learning. She taught on the postgraduate Diploma in Person-Centred Counselling at UEA throughout the 1990s and collaborated in the development of Focusing training at UEA in the early 2000s. She was chair of the Organising Committee of PCE 2008 and was involved in the organisation of other conferences — including colloquiums on Gendlin’s philosophy — during her time as Director of the Centre for Counselling Studies. She is a Certifiying Coordinator of The International Focusing Institute and, having left full-time employment at UEA in 2013, she now works in private practice and as a freelance trainer and consultant. In 2021 she co-edited (with Nikolaos Kypriotakis) the two volumes of Senses of Focusing. Athens: Eurasia Publications.