LIMINALITY – Carole Shadbolt

A sensitivity to a Liminal state of being, or becoming, with our clients creates transitional spaces of engagement and healthy redefining. In this webinar, I will introduce the creative notion...

£15 – £30

Deconstruction of theory and practice through an intersectional lens – Victoria Baskerville (She//Her)

This workshop will bring alive Victoria's recent article and thinking on inclusive theory and practice. 'Historically counselling and psychotherapy and indeed transactional analysis has been influenced by western/northern hemisphere concepts and ideology. Thus, largely offering a White, individualistic, heteronormative, neurotypical, middle-class, and binary lens to theory, practice, and curriculums. This article aims to offer a...

£15 – £30

Emotional Inheritance – Galit Atlas

In our first in-person event since the lockdown, Dr Galit Atlas and Carole Shadbolt will discuss ideas from Galit’s latest book “Emotional Inheritance: A Therapist, her patients and the Legacy of Trauma”. They will talk, among other things, about how inherited trauma can be unconsciously transmitted from one generation to the next, often in quiet...

£85

The Deeper Dimensions of Interconnectedness – A Conversation with John Heath

In this online event, Charlotte Sills will be interviewing John Heath about how 30 years as a psychotherapist have led him to a deeper exploration of what life is all about and what we are supposed to be doing while we have the privilege of living it! We will be looking at how his approach...

£15 – £30

Soul Murder: a treatable catastrophe? – Paul Williams

In this workshop, the subject of soul murder will be discussed. Soul murder is not a diagnosis, it is a crime. Following on from the work of von Feuerbach (Kaspar Hauser), Freud and particularly Leonard Shengold, not to mention literary examinations of soul murder by Orwell, Ibsen and others, Paul Williams will seek to extend...

£40

What happens when autism is named in the family? – Tess Elliott

This three-session CPD course is designed to offer the opportunity to explore the impact on life when a family member identifies/is identified as autistic. We will open a space for dialogue and exploration to consider the unique impact on each of our personal relationships and lives. We will look at issues of grief, loss, and...

£45 – £90

Working relationally with Loss and Grief – Aideen O’Hagan

This two-part workshop explores the universality of loss and grief with an emphasis on theories that have emerged over recent decades. These theories include the Dual Process Model (Stroebe & Schutz 1999) Continuing Bonds, (Klass, D Silverman 1996), and Darian Leaders’ ( 2009) ideas about mourning. These ‘maps’ are useful to help us navigate our...

£30 – £60

Working relationally with Loss and Grief – Aideen O’Hagan

This two-part workshop explores the universality of loss and grief with an emphasis on theories that have emerged over recent decades. These theories include the Dual Process Model (Stroebe & Schutz 1999) Continuing Bonds, (Klass, D Silverman 1996), and Darian Leaders’ ( 2009) ideas about mourning. These ‘maps’ are useful to help us navigate our...

What happens when autism is named in the family? – Tess Elliott

This three-session CPD course is designed to offer the opportunity to explore the impact on life when a family member identifies/is identified as autistic. We will open a space for dialogue and exploration to consider the unique impact on each of our personal relationships and lives. We will look at issues of grief, loss, and...

What happens when autism is named in the family? – Tess Elliott

This three-session CPD course is designed to offer the opportunity to explore the impact on life when a family member identifies/is identified as autistic. We will open a space for dialogue and exploration to consider the unique impact on each of our personal relationships and lives. We will look at issues of grief, loss, and...

Understanding and working with Chronic Shame – Dr. Patricia DeYoung

Dr. DeYoung will explain three faces of shame -- dysregulated, deficit, and dissociated -- and discuss how to work relationally with each. All clients who suffer chronic shame have a history of feeling self-disintegrating in the presence of dysregulating others. For some, ongoing dysregulation is a primary problem. Their treatment requires solid, fearless, compassionate, containing...

£40 – £80

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