Miranda Alcock

Miranda Alcock

Course Tutor and Supervisor

Miranda is a Jungian Analyst and Organisational Consultant. She worked for thirty years as a consultant and coach across sectors, including central and local government, the NHS, the Metropolitan Police, education and the charitable sector. Miranda has also consulted to a range of therapy and counselling organisations. She helped to found Training for Equality, which took over the task of promoting Diversity and Gender Equity from the Greater London Council. Miranda is a senior consultant at the Bayswater Institute and worked on the Harold Bridger Conferences for a number of years.

She worked as a consultant to South African organisations over the past 25 years, through government bodies and education to NGO’s. Miranda was a senior tutor on the MSc in Counselling and Psychotherapy, and designed and ran the Certificate in Counselling for Refugees at Birkbeck College, University of London for 12 years. She has also worked as a clinician and teacher at the Tavistock and Portman NHS Foundation Trust. Miranda served on the Council of Governors at the Tavistock and Portman for two years. She currently sits on the Board of Governors for St Peter’s and Ashford NHS Foundation Trust.

Miranda is an associate of Tavistock Consulting, currently working as a Coach, Group and Organisational Consultant. At the Tavistock and Portman NHS Foundation Trust, she works as a student tutor and supervisor for Advanced practice and research: consultation and the organisation(D10D). Miranda supervises psychotherapy trainees and psychodynamic coaches, and runs the Supervision Course at the Society of Analytical Psychology.

She has been a consultant to, and Director of, Group Relations Conferences in England, Chile, and in South Africa. She worked extensively with refugees and she published papers on Refugee Trauma. Miranda contributed to Halina Brunning’s first book on Executive Coaching.

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