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Gary Winship Editorial – In sadness Gary Winship is based at the School of Education, Editorial October 2022 University of Nottingham, Earlier this year Steve Pearce passed away. It was Nottingham, UK. way too soon, and in this editorial, we have Rex Haigh’s loving tribute to Steve, which Rex read at Steve’s funeral. I knew Steve well through our work in Reading, his psychotherapy training, and thereafter as he went on to great achievements. It was an honour for me to take over the role of editor of our TC journal, and I have always felt Steve reassuringly sitting on my shoulder. He will be deeply missed among our number. Professional tribute to Steve Pearce, 24 March 1966–19 March 2022, by Rex Haigh As a close friend and colleague of Steve for the last 20 years, I want to explain how, from a professional point of view, we have all lost somebody who was very special and very dear to us. This is to honour his memory, celebrate what he has done and convey the sort of person he was – the Steve we all knew, respected and loved. He was a great colleague, a great person and a
Therapeutic Communities: The International Journal of Therapeutic Communities – Emerald Publishing
Published: Nov 30, 2022
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