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Pesso Boyden News June 2003: Those Recently Certified in PBSP®®
We wish to recognize and celebrate the accomplishments of those who have gone through all it takes to become a Certified PBSP®® Therapist, a PBSP®® Supervisor, or a PBSP®® Trainer. Those who have gone through the extensive training it takes, and who have then proven their PBSP®® skills to the Psychomotor Institute Certification Board, receive an appropriate certificate to document and validate that they have the necessary training and skills to call themselves certified in PBSP®®. There were nine people who between February of 2000 and May 2003 who have become certified PBSP® therapists or certified at higher levels (PBSP® Supervisor, PBSP® Trainer). We asked the same general questions of each of them. To see their responses, please follow the links below. Their names are listed in alphabetical order. Barbara Fischer-Bartelmann - Certified as a PBSP® Therapist October 18th, 2002 Iman Baardman - Certified as a PBSP® Trainer November 14th, 2002 Sandy Canfield - Certified as a PBSP® Therapist Christmas Eve, 2000 Jim Cotton - Certified as a PBSP® Therapist February 9th, 2000 - waiting for info Ulrich Kniep - Certified as a PBSP® Therapist October 1st, 2002 Robbin McInturff - Certified as a PBSP® Therapist February 9th, 2000 - waiting for more info K. Stevens Westmoreland - Kennebunk, Maine, USA Certified as a PBSP® Therapist April 6th, 2003 Debby Willbur - Certified as a PBSP® Therapist February 9th, 2000
We haven’t had the opportunity in the past to fully celebrate all those who have been certified before the nine people featured above. However we look forward to continuing with this forum into the future as more trainees and active PBSP® therapists seek and pass certification muster as PBSP® Therapists, Supervisors, or Trainers. We also would be happy to feature those of you who were certified earlier. Just send us an email to contact@PBSP®.com, or use the contact info at the bottom of this page. Below is the current list of questions to answer. You may include more information if you like, and you don't have to answer all these questions exactly as listed; you can just tell a story about yourself that roughly includes the same information and use any format you choose. - Your name and titles and professions as you'd like them to appear
- When were you certified as a PBSP® therapist, supervisor, and or trainer?
- What is the name of the training group(s) that you were/are in, supervise, and/or train?
- What are your other PBSP® involvements?
- Where do you live/work?
- Why did you want to become a certified PBSP® therapist/supervisor/trainer/supervisor/trainer?
- What do you think of PBSP® as a therapy and/or how do you use it in your work?
- Other than PBSP® what you do for work and/or other interests?
- Please send us (via email or snail mail) a photograph of yourself.
- Please include your contact information, though it is not required.
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