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13th April @ 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
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This online workshop will be a presentation of new theory from the recently published TAJ article: Ego States and Projective Identification: A Six Stage Relational Methodology. It will offer a simple and clear understanding of the process of projective identification by considering its three distinct stages. The stages will be visually represented and brought to life through three new ego state diagrams. They will also be illustrated by selected video clips from TV and film which show what the process of projective identification can look like. A relational methodology for working with projective identification will then be presented and explored. The workshop will include group discussions and exercises.
Alistair is a PTSTA (psychotherapy) who maintains a private practice as a psychotherapist and supervisor in London. He trained at the Metanoia Institute and has taught there for the past two years. His theoretical and clinical focus is on a present-centred, relational approach to psychotherapy with long-term clients. He is particularly interested in writing about and teaching relational TA theory in a way that is accessible and usable in practice.
This group is open to all qualifications from the psychotherapy field.
IARTA members £15 – Non-members £30
Ticket sales will end Wednesday 12th April at 12 noon.
Please note this workshop will be recorded.
The Zoom Link will be sent out to all participants the day before the event.