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Eve Stanway | |
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Born | Eve Swale 18 June 1969 |
Nationality | British |
Occupation(s) | Divorce Coach, Psychotherapist, Professional Speaker |
Title | BSc_(Hons), MA, DipPsych, MBPsS, GQHP |
Eve Stanway BSc_(Hons), MA, DipPsych, MBPsS, GQHP (born 18 June 1969) is a British Accredited Divorce Coach.[1],psychotherapist, hypnotherapist[2], educational advocate, and communications expert. She specializes in emotional resilience, conflict management, and difficult conversations, guiding individuals through family breakdowns, toxic relationships, and psychological trauma. Stanway is based in London and provides services worldwide through her online practice[3].
Early Life and Education
[edit]Eve Stanway was born to Rosie Swale-Pope and Colin Swale, whose adventurous lifestyle included sailing around the world with their young family.[4] This unconventional upbringing led to Stanway attending 11 schools, before turning 12, when required to take care of her father and brother she began pursuing independent study.
Her commitment to personal education culminated in a Bachelor of Science in Philosophy from the University of Essex, followed by a Master’s Degree from University College London, and a Diploma in Psychology from the Open University. Stanway is a Graduate Member of the British Psychological Society and holds a Diploma in Therapeutic Hypnosis and Psychotherapy from the National Society of Hypnosis, Psychotherapy & Mindfulness (NSHAP).
Career
[edit]With over two decades of experience, Stanway is an accredited psychotherapist and hypnotherapist,[2] specializing in treating anxiety, trauma, addiction, and relationship issues. Her shift to divorce coaching was inspired by her personal experience with a high-conflict divorce. She is a recognized Master Practitioner with Sara Davison’s Elite Master Practitioner[1] Coaching Hub, accredited by the International Divorce Coach Centre of Excellence (IDCCOE)[5], and a registered member of Resolution,[6] a UK-based organization dedicated to promoting non-confrontational approaches to [family law]].
Stanway’s mastery of communication and managing difficult conversations extends beyond personal coaching. She offers workshops, corporate training, and public speaking, focusing on emotional resilience and conflict resolution. She is currently working on a book addressing strategies for navigating challenging conversations which launches in Spring 2025.
Published in Grazia Online[7] [8]and Hello Magazine Online, Eve is passionate about sharing her knowledge and experience, enabling readers to benefit from her expertise. Her contributions to Brenda Dempsey's book Voices of Women[9] further highlight her dedication to storytelling as a therapeutic tool[10]
Educational and Governance Contributions
[edit]From 2014 to 2018, Stanway served as a trustee and Chair of Governors at Larkswood Lime Academy Trust[11], where she was instrumental in developing governance structures and prioritizing safeguarding and curriculum development. As Parent Governor at Heathcote School of Science and Technology[11], she focused on inclusion, safeguarding, and promoting open communication in educational settings.
Personal Life
[edit]Stanway is a spirited advocate for animal welfare and is trained in dog behavior therapy[12] through the Cambridge Institute of Dog Behaviour and Training[13]. Her work with her own dog, Skye, reflects her interest in the therapeutic potential of animal companionship. She enjoys exploring the UK in her campervan, Goldbird, and sailing on her Westerly Centaur, Pelican.
References
[edit]- ^ a b "Find a coach". www.saradavison.com.
- ^ a b "Eve Swale-Stanway - providing hypnotherapy services. Listing generated by General Hypnotherapy Standards Council & General Hypnotherapy Register". general-hypnotherapy-register.com.
- ^ "Eve Stanway - Divorce and Break Up Coach". eve stanway.
- ^ "12 Colin Swale Stock Photos, High-Res Pictures, and Images - Getty Images". www.gettyimages.co.uk.
- ^ "The International Divorce Coach Centre of Excellence – Qualifications and Training to become a Divorce Coach".
- ^ "Eve Stanway".
- ^ "#TweenTalks: How To Talk To Kids About Relationship Problems". Grazia. 15 October 2024.
- ^ "'As A Therapist, I See Affluent Neglect More Than People Expect'". Grazia. 24 October 2024.
- ^ Dempsey, Brenda. "Voices of Women : Brenda Dempsey" – via www.book2look.com.
- ^ "Better communication=Better relationships: Eve Stanway". Apple Podcasts.
- ^ a b "Governor search results - GOV.UK".
- ^ "Eve's Dog Behaviour". Eve's Dog Behaviour.
- ^ ""The courses changed the way I look at our relationship with dogs in a very positive way." – Eve Stanway – Cambridge Institute of Dog Behaviour and Training". 1 October 2021.