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WelcomeHumanCC in international EU-funded project on adult education. See more in our News section!

Welcome to Human Communications Centre - a UK based international centre for coaching, training, health therapy and innovative psychotherapy. Please feel free to browse our web-site. Hopefully you find what you are looking for. If not, please let us know. Perhaps we can provide it for you. Feedback


Our Mission

To help people achieve their goals in business, private life and health through experiential training, advanced modelling, existential coaching and innovative psychotherapy.  


Our Profile

We use innovative techniques in our work in order to understand and make changes in any realm of human experience and activity.

We achieve this by helping people to modify and redesign their thinking patterns, promote flexibility and forge new capacities and abilities.

In both therapy and coaching our techniques are very powerful, rapid and subtle and we usually achieve extensive and lasting changes.

Human Communications Centre was founded by Kurt Andersen, MSc. (psych) to provide first class experiential trainings, coaching and therapy.

We are members of the following professional associations and strictly follow their professional and ethical guidelines: Higher Education Academy, Neurolinguistic Psychotherapy and Counselling Association (NLPtCA) and European Association for Neurolinguistic Psychotherapy (EANLPt).


Contact Information

If you wish to contact us to request further information or you wish to book a meeting or an appointment, here are our contact details:

 

 

 

Telephone: +44 (0)8453452819

Mobile phone:  +44 (0)7712670704

Fax: +44 (0)8701310972

Postal address: 56 Doggett Road, Cambridge, CB1 9LF, UK

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