About Us
EMSRP Trainers
The creator of EMSRP, Mac is a research psychologist and psychotherapist. His entire working life has focussed on exploring the human condition. He was a director of the London Institute for Creativity in the 1990’s, leading and training trainers for the acclaimed Mastery. In 1996 he founded an international consumer psychology research company, QuantumSteps, working with blue chip companies such as BA, EE, L’Oreal, GSK, Twinings, Unilever, Holiday Inns. He is a published author, having written the first book on commercial co-creation in the UK published by Wiley and Sons, Breakthrough Zone. He won the MRS David Winton award for best technical paper on depth research with large groups. EMSRP, his life’s work, grew from his own journey in seeking to deal with the causes of his own debilitating life stuckness and depression and his exhaustive research over the past 30 years. It is his vision that qualified practitioners will use this body of knowledge to help people who need it in as many contexts as possible. You can see him briefly outline how EMSRP was created in the video below.
Steven is a Clinical Hypnotherapist who has been practising for over 18 years. He is a senior supervisor of new and experienced therapists who seek his help with challenging client cases. He specialises in using psychological techniques from NLP, Psychotherapy and Hypnotherapy to help all forms of addiction, harmful and maladaptive habits. His reputation for success in these areas means his knowledge and experience are sought by clients worldwide. He is a published author with several specialist therapy titles to his name.
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What Client’s Say About EMSRP
"I have gained a lot from EMSRP. I have become more confident generally but especially in dealing with people, new people, social situations and feel, “of worth” where I didn’t before.
I have learned that I no longer have to act a certain way which is a “front”, I can be me! As it turns out being me is pretty good and I am able to relax with who I am now."
Graham Gascoigne
EMSRP Practitioners
