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Early life: Mary Farrell was born in the North of England and grew up in Wrexham, a small market town, where her father, Dr Lionel Wise, was the consultant pathologist for the area. He worked on notable murder cases throughout the 1960s and 1970s, including the famous Moors Murder case. It was through living in this particular environment that Mary developed her abiding interest in human behavior and motivation.

Education and Career: Mary graduated from the University of Leeds in English and French Literature and Art History in 1971. She studied Theatre at the University of Cambridge at a post graduate level, obtaining a PGCE in 1978. She then worked as a lecturer in Theatre and Theatre Director in the Roman city of Chester. Further study in the work of Constantin Stanislavsky deepened her awareness of human psychology. She directed several improvisational and experimental productions with her own theatre company “After Image”.

In 1989, she began studying Psychotherapy at the University of Manchester and obtained a post graduate certificate in Psychotherapy and Counselling in 1991. She worked as director of counseling for staff and students at the prestigious Chester College of Law, until emigrating to New Zealand in 1995 with her husband and son.

New Zealand Mary began work as a Psychotherapist in private practice in Auckland in 1995 seeing couples and individuals for short, medium and long term work. She was a lecturer at the Human Development and Training Institute (HD&T). She attained membership of the New Zealand Association of Psychotherapists in 1999. She now holds an Advanced Clinical Practice Certificate and became a fully registered psychotherapist with the introduction of PBANZ in 2008. She has given several papers to her association conferences, and wrote “Acts of Trust - ” published by Exisle Press in 2005.

this is the best link (apart from the publishers) about the book. http://www.talkingworks.co.nz/Articles/relationships/trust+me.html

Mary was trained as an intersubjective psychotherapist, which means that there is an active dialogue between client and therapist. http://intersubjective.askdefine.com This approach is focused on "making sense together" of the current situation experienced by the client (or client couple,) and linking it to previous experiences from childhood, teenage years and early adulthood. Mary compares it to walking in a forest together - she doesn't have a map, but she's been in many forests with many clients and is an insightful and unafraid companion who will help the client find the way out.

www.tandfonline.com/doi/pdf/10.1080/09515079508258697 by M Farrell - ‎1995 - ‎Cited by 1 - ‎Related articles 8, No. 1, 1995, pp. 57-62. THEORY AND PRACTICE. J'accuse: the revenge theme in thelawyer's world. MARY FARRELL. Counsellor at Chester College of Law ...

STRANGER IN PARADISE - a study of mixed race marriage : NZAP conference 2013 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LE9-g_dArdE