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Clive Sherlock
Clive Sherlock is a British psychiatrist who founded Daily Life Practice in 1978 and has continued to develop it ever since. Having studied medicine in London and worked for three years in teaching hospitals he went to Heidelberg University to study philosophy. On his return to the UK he went to Oxford University for postgraduate training in psychiatry and psychology under Professor Michael Gelder. At the same time he started a traditional Zen training under Venerable Myokyo-ni, which included meditation and the study of far eastern psychology and philosophy. He subsequently taught Buddhist psychology and philosophy for a number of years at The Buddhist Society in London and wrote articles that appeared in The Buddhist Society’s journal The Middle Way, and contributed to books on western and eastern philosophy and psychology. This dual training in western and eastern practices in psychology and the ensuing years of experience formed the foundations for Daily Life Practice.

Sherlock teaches Daily Life Practice to people from all over the world, to help deal with emotional problems, including depression, anxiety, anger and stress, and to help professionals, business executives, performing artists and athletes to improve their performance.