The present dissertation attempts to approach, though research, the role of PCA training in life change under the spectrum of non mental health professionals. The participants in the study are 6 individuals whose common characteristics are that they have been trained in PCA to a minimum of the Certificate level and that they also have a non mental health background prior to their training. The data collection was conducted with the use of an in-depth semi-structured interview. IPA (Smith et al. 2009) is the method I used for the data analysis. From the data of the 6 transcribed interviews 4 super-ordinate themes that are comprised of secondary themes emerged. The findings show that: life change of non mental health professionals trained in PCA is experienced as a process of wholeness and expansion; they present training in PCA as a journey to self-awareness; individuals trained in PCA are presented to experience a new life stance as a continuing process; the profession of Counselling a