Dr. James Dyson is now a full-time adult educator in the fields of anthroposophic medicine, psychology and psychosomatics. He also lectures frequently within the wider anthroposophic movement. In his teaching he hopes to stimulate capacities for interpersonal relationships and collaborative working. James qualified as a medical doctor in 1975 and, following further practical training, was the co-founder of Park Attwood Clinic in 1979, an anthroposophic residential facility, registered for both mental health and general medicine, where he worked intensively with a multidisciplinary team for 25 years. James went on to complete a five year “in-person” training in Applied Psychosynthesis at the Institute of Psychosynthesis, London, later gaining a Masters' degree in Psychosynthesis Psychology from Middlesex University in 2013. James currently contributes to six anthroposophically accredited therapeutic trainings, four based at Emerson College, UK and two in the USA.