About Robina Scott

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If you are open and willing to grow, I'm confident I can help you.

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Robina Scott, the PRH England educator, first became aware of PRH in 1990 while living in Spain. By following its method and  making good use of its resources, she has quite simply changed her life and is now living a far more fulfilling life with clarity, focus and purpose.

What a retired psychology teacher has said about her:

".......you surpassed yourself, Robina, with the facilitation. You can pick everyone up from exactly where they are and move them forward. Very special". (CM)

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What Robina says about herself:

 
 
 
 
My passion is human beings and their ability to grow personally and spiritually. I feel very blessed that I’ve found a method and a vision that makes sense of my life and opens me up to ever more fulfilment, purpose and energy.

I love accompanying others - wherever they’re starting from - to use the means and attitudes that PRH recommends for fool-proof and consistent growth towards happiness, harmony and Meaning.

In contrast to where I am now, I started this journey from a very dark place, and it hasn't always been easy. I feel the way I've had to deal with my own tough experiences helps me to help others better. I apply the method and tools for myself on a daily basis and my professional training is ongoing and rigorous.

PRH training is the perfect outlet for me as it combines three important skill areas in my life - educating, therapy and people. It is where I can be most facilitative and creative for others.
  Robina Scott

Professional qualifications include:

PRH Licensed educator since 2003

Post-graduate Certificate in Education (Nottingham University, UK)

Post-graduate diploma in counselling studes (University of East Anglia, UK)

Training in bereavement counselling and supervision (Cruse Bereavement Care)

Other experience:

Member of Organising Committee and Contributor International Conference 'The Spiritual Dimension in Therapy and Experiential Exploration' University of East Anglia 2004

Member of Organising Committee and Contributor WAPCEPC International Conference University of East Anglia 2008

Author of chapter "PRH: Towards a deeper experience of who I am." Spirituality and Counselling: Experiential and Theoretical Perspectives, Moore and Purton, PCCS books 2006

Top of the list of joybringers for Robina:

mayaDavid, Elena and Maya

Henry - her God dog

the sacredness of siestas

Wimbledon fortnight

silence and space to be

witnessing people's breakthroughs to more

personal chemistry with others

chorizo and gazpacho

and most importantly - her ability to be open to and appreciate Life.

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