Eugene Ellis

Eugene Ellis is a psychotherapist, writer and public speaker. He is also an Honorary Fellow of the United Kingdom Council for Psychotherapy. For many years, Eugene has worked with severely traumatised children and their families in the field of adoption and has a particular interest in body-orientated therapies and facilitating the healing of trauma.

Eugene is the founder and Director of The Black, African and Asian Therapy Network (BAATN), a network of therapists committed, passionate and actively engaged in addressing the psychological needs of Black, African and South Asian people in the UK. He has a passion for facilitating dialogue around race and mental wellbeing.

Eugene is a GFR Mitra within the Triratna Buddhist Community.

For more information about Eugene and his writing, visit his website.

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