Judy Moore was based at the University of East Anglia (UEA), Norwich, UK for 25 years. She was a student counsellor throughout the 1990s and ran the University Counselling Service from 1998-2013. She was Director of UEA’s counselling training and research unit, the Centre for Counselling Studies, from 2003-2013. She was originally trained in the Person-Centred Approach in the 1980s, taught on the postgraduate Diploma in Person-Centred Counselling at UEA throughout the 1990s and facilitated the development of Focusing training at UEA in the early 2000s. She was also involved in the hosting of PCE 2008 and several smaller conferences—including colloquiums on Gendlin’s philosophy—during her time as Director of the Centre for Counselling Studies. She is a Certifying Coordinator of The International Focusing Institute and, having left full-time employment at UEA in 2013, she now works in private practice and as a freelance trainer and consultant. She has published several articles and chapters on the Person-Centred Approach and Focusing and has most recently co-edited (with Nikolaos Kypriotakis) a two-volume work, Senses of Focusing (Eurasia Publications, Athens, 2021).