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Tara Rokpa Therapy

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Tara Rokpa Therapy - A unique approach

How it began

Tara Rokpa Therapy is a unique system of psychotherapy which brings together ways of working with the mind from West and East. It has been developed over the past twenty-five years by Akong Tulku Rinpoche, Tibetan Lama and physician of traditional Tibetan medicine, in an ongoing collaboration with a small group of Western mental health professionals (psychotherapists, psychiatrists, psychologists, art, family and massage therapists). It developed out of Akong Rinpoche's wish to share his knowledge and insights with Westerners in a form which would be accessible to all, whatever their belief. The resulting therapy has now been presented worldwide and has evolved into a 7 to 8 year programme.

Tara Rokpa Therapy is based on a Mahayana Buddhist model of the mind and holds the Buddhist understanding of compassion at its core. It also draws upon several western psychotherapies, especially the radical/experiential constructivist approach, which holds a compatible philosophical view.

As demand for this work has grown, so also has the need for trained therapists to present it. In 1993 a four year professional Tara Rokpa psychotherapy training was established. A second training was completed in 2001. Since 2004 both the Irish and UK councils for psychotherapy have accredited this training. Many of its graduates hold the European Association of Psychotherapy Certificate. Tara Rokpa Therapy will begin its third four-year professional psychotherapy training in 2007.

Edie Irwin MA, TRTA, UKCP, EAP

Born in 1946 in New York, Edie worked in the therapeutic team in Soteria House in California, an alternative to psychiatric hospitals for people in acute mental health crises. From 1972-1977 she trained with RD Laing and the Philadelphia Association in London. Thereafter, she worked in the Wellsprin therapeutic centre in Edinburgh until 1986 when she co-founded Tara Edinburgh. She has completed a three-year meditation retreat in Samyé-ling. In addition to her work as a Tara Rokpa Therapist she has a psychotherapy, massage and supervision practise in Edinburgh.

Dr. Brion Sweeney MB, MRCPsych, M.Med.Sc. (Psychotherapy)

Brion is Consultant Psychiatrist in the Eastern Health Board Addiction Services in Dublin. Before his training in Psychiatry, he was a general practitioner. He has been a member of the Royal College of Psychiatrists since 1983 . In 1996 he received his medical degree as a Master in Psychotherapy, University College Dublin. His focus is the constructivist psychotherapy. Brion wasappointed as head of Tara Rokpa therapy as well as for the Institute of Tibetan medicine.

Carol Sagar BA Hons, ATC, Dip.A.Th, RATh


Carol worked as a supervisor of Art Therapy teams of the Norfolk Mental Healthcare NHS Trust, a body of the English National Health Service. By mid-1997, she had been Senior Art Therapist of Child and Family Psychiatry Centre in this institution for 13 years. In 1984 she graduated as an Art Therapist from Goldsmith's College, University of London. She wrote a chapter titled "Art Therapy with Sexually Abused Children" for the book "Working With Children in Art Therapy" (ed. v. Caroline Case & Tessa Dalley, Routledge & Kegan Paul, London, 1991).

Trish Swift

Trish lives in Harare (Zimbabwe). She began with Tara Rokpa Therapy in the 80s working with Akong Rinpoche and later in the Tara Rokpa process began to teach. She oversees the Tara Rokpa groups in Africa and travels several times a year to them. Her training is in Humanistic / Client-Centred psychotherapy and has a large psychotherapy practice in Harare.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Therapy Programmes

The fulll programme from with Healing Relaxation through to the Compassion stage is offered in Harare, Joburg & Cape Town.

At Tara Rokpa Centre special events such as the Birth Retreat and Easter Camp are held.

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