Mission Statement
The main Objectives of GBII are outlined in the Memorandum of Association
GBII interprets and is committed to delivering these main Objectives in the following ways:
- Promoting and delivering biodynamic principles and practice, as developed by Gerda Boyesen, in the public, private, voluntary and community sectors and in the fields of medicine, psychology, psychotherapy, integrated medicine, health, education, humanities, arts, science and community development.
- Conducting longitudinal and other research work into how biodynamic therapies are effective in the treatment and case of clients suffering from a variety of specific conditions or as a result of specific life circumstances.
- Conducting research work into the unconscious processes, their effects upon both physical and mental health and how this affects the structure and function of community and society.
- Qualifying and licensing its graduates for professional, academic and consultancy work in the biodynamic field. Graduates have excellent prospects for proceeding into private practice as biodynamic psychotherapists and practitioners.
- Providing consultancy and delivering quality services to business, health and social service providers and others.
- Maintaining and publishing the GBII Register of Licenced Biodynamic Practitioners which gives details of GBII Biodynamic Practitioners who offer consultations, treatments and sessions to those seeking our professional services.
- Offering consultations, treatments, block therapy and a range of referral and other services through the long established Biodynamic Clinic. In this structure clients have the overview of the Clinical Director, Mary Molloy and can work with her (by request) in addition to working with GBII Licensed Biodynamic Practitioners who are the consultant staff of the The Biodynamic Clinic.
- Developing relationships with partner organisations in the academic, voluntary and corporate sectors and with other service providers.
- Providing well-structured and relevant training for its students. GBII Graduates are equipped to benefit in their own lives from the application of biodynamic philosophy and methods as well as being competent to provide those benefits to others.
- Providing a supportive environment including access to Supervision for its Graduates through the Codes of Ethics and Practice, opportunities for Continuing Professional Development (CPD) and a range of other Members Services for all Members.
- Providing in its legal, constitutional and administrative infrastructure a sound framework for the achievement of GBII's Objectives, and for the implementation of its Codes and Equal Opportunities Policy.
- Providing opportunities for its Student and Full Professional Members to contribute to the ongoing development of GBII through representations and through the established procedures of the Institute.

