Thursday 9 July 2015

The Institute for CENT, Halifax and Hebden, West Yorkshire

The Institute for Cognitive Emotive Narrative Therapy (I-CENT) was established in March 2007, by Jim Byrne and Renata Taylor-Byrne.
The core mission of the institute is to review the most prominent and most promising models of mind, created by the major philosophers and psychologists, from the time of the Buddha and Plato to modern times.

These include the models of Plato, Aristotle, Freud and the post-Freudians, Ellis and the cognitive-behaviourists, Attachment theory, Transactional Analysis, Zen Buddhism, Moral philosophy, and many other useful ideas and theories.
The aim of this exercise is to ensure that Cognitive Emotive Narrative Therapy has the most useful and well-informed model of the human mind to guide our counselling and therapy activities.
The Institute for CENT, Halifax and Hebden, West Yorkshire

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