Who are the guest lecturers?

Created by Colette Kelly, Modified on Tue, 5 May at 12:25 PM by Colette Kelly

At a Glance

The Counsellor CPD Library features lectures from leading experts across the field. Each guest lecturer is selected for depth of expertise — not just availability — and works with the production team to deliver content you can use in your practice.

A small selection of guest lecturers

  • Mick Cooper — Working with Goals in Therapy, Pluralistic Counselling
  • Windy Dryden — internationally recognised CBT/REBT expert
  • Suzanne Zeedyk — Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs)
  • Andrew Reeves — Working with Suicidal Clients
  • Edith Steffen — Grief and Bereavement
  • Judy James — Emotion Focused Therapy
  • Martin Smith — Working with Personality Disorders
  • Emma Chapman — Maternal Mental Health, Life Transitions

— and many others across specialist areas of the library.

How guests are selected

Every guest is a specialist in their specific field — not someone with a passing interest, but a practitioner, researcher, or clinician with deep expertise and standing in their area. The criterion is simple: would your supervisor recommend learning from this person?

How lectures are produced

Guest lecturers don't just record a talk and send it in. The production team works collaboratively with each one to shape the content for practical application — ensuring the lecture leaves you with frameworks and approaches you can actually use, not just information to absorb.

Want to know more?

You can see everything that's included — and current membership options — at the Counsellor CPD Library page.

If you have a specific question we haven't answered here, email us at support@counsellingtutor.com — a real person will reply within 24 hours.

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