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SUMMARY:Alienation: Radical and Relational Perspectives   Karen Minikin
DESCRIPTION:Alienation is rooted in Marxist philosophy and is the premise for the cause of psychological and social difficulties.  It has been a key idea in explaining a missing element in relational transference theories. The theory of alienation has accounted for the important and critical role that systemic oppression plays in creating distress\, which has helped me better understand how power dynamics operate intersubjectively. \nDrawing on illustrations and discussion we have the opportunity to explore ideas such as traumatic narcissism\, (Shaw\, 2015) and extractive introjection\, (Bollas\, 1987). This will be a theory and clinical discussion which could help contribute to decolonising thinking. In particular to highlighting how a normative mindset can be enacted clinically and in supervision. \nKaren Minikin is a psychotherapist\, supervisor and trainer (TSTA (P)) currently working in West Somerset and Devon.  She draws on history with personal life experience and uses this in relating to help integrate the psychodynamics of politics and power within a relational framework. She has written on these themes in chapters to books and articles. These include contributions to the Transactional Analysis Journal and Psychotherapy and Politics International\, currently edited by Keith Tudor. \nThis group is open to all qualifications from all fields.   \nIARTA members £15 – Non-members £30\n \nTicket sales will close on Friday 31st March at 12 noon. \nPlease note this workshop will be recorded. \nThe Zoom Link will be sent out to all participants the day before the event.
URL:https://www.relationalta.com/events/alienation-radical-and-relational-perspectives-karen-minikin/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230407T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230407T200000
DTSTAMP:20260404T154710
CREATED:20221230T110951Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221230T164952Z
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SUMMARY:Forming and Leading Psychotherapy Groups: An Introductory Learning Opportunity - Mick Landaiche\, Ph.D.
DESCRIPTION:This\, online CPD course is designed to build the confidence of psychotherapy practitioners who wish to facilitate effective psychotherapy groups.  Limited to 10 participants\, it will offer a highly participative learning experience within which we will explore key concepts\, skills\, and practical issues associated with setting up and running therapy groups.  Additionally\, the course seeks to increase participants’ understanding and application of group theory in relation to common group processes and to challenge the long-held belief in the superiority of individual therapy over the restorative power of groups to help clients overcome alienation and isolation.  Ideally\, this course (one of two) will foster an ongoing conversation within our professional community that will support the development of a more robust system of resources for ongoing learning about group work. \nThe course will be held nearly fortnightly on Friday evenings from 18:30h to 20:00h.  Participants are expected to attend all six sessions\, starting 03 February 2023\, with subsequent meeting dates on 17 February\, 03 March\, 17 March\, 07 April\, and 14 April. \nThis online course will be held via Zoom.  Participants will be required to have their cameras on during each course session\, and we ask each person to attend from a private space where others cannot hear the discussions that will occur during the sessions.  The course meetings will not be recorded. \nMichel (Mick) Landaiche III\, Ph.D. has practiced for over 30 years as a psychotherapist and group facilitator\, largely from the object relations and family systems perspectives.  He also provides training and supervision for counselors\, therapists\, and organizational consultants in his hometown\, Pittsburgh\, Pennsylvania\, USA\, as well as in Europe.  He is the author of Groups in Transactional Analysis\, Object Relations\, and Family Systems: Studying Ourselves in Collective Life. \nThese courses are open to those from the psychotherapy field and\, as they are already over-subscribed\, are only open to IARTA members.  \nCost £150.00 \n  \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://www.relationalta.com/events/forming-and-leading-psychotherapy-groups-an-introductory-learning-opportunity-mick-landaiche-ph-d-2-2023-04-07/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230413T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230413T210000
DTSTAMP:20260404T154710
CREATED:20221230T140211Z
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SUMMARY:Ego States and Projective Identification - Alistair Berlin
DESCRIPTION: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. \nAlistair 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. \nThis group is open to all qualifications from the psychotherapy field.   \nIARTA members £15 – Non-members £30 \nTicket sales will end Wednesday 12th April at 12 noon. \nPlease note this workshop will be recorded. \nThe Zoom Link will be sent out to all participants the day before the event.
URL:https://www.relationalta.com/events/ego-states-and-projective-identification-alistair-berlin/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230414T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230414T200000
DTSTAMP:20260404T154710
CREATED:20221230T110951Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221230T164952Z
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SUMMARY:Forming and Leading Psychotherapy Groups: An Introductory Learning Opportunity - Mick Landaiche\, Ph.D.
DESCRIPTION:This\, online CPD course is designed to build the confidence of psychotherapy practitioners who wish to facilitate effective psychotherapy groups.  Limited to 10 participants\, it will offer a highly participative learning experience within which we will explore key concepts\, skills\, and practical issues associated with setting up and running therapy groups.  Additionally\, the course seeks to increase participants’ understanding and application of group theory in relation to common group processes and to challenge the long-held belief in the superiority of individual therapy over the restorative power of groups to help clients overcome alienation and isolation.  Ideally\, this course (one of two) will foster an ongoing conversation within our professional community that will support the development of a more robust system of resources for ongoing learning about group work. \nThe course will be held nearly fortnightly on Friday evenings from 18:30h to 20:00h.  Participants are expected to attend all six sessions\, starting 03 February 2023\, with subsequent meeting dates on 17 February\, 03 March\, 17 March\, 07 April\, and 14 April. \nThis online course will be held via Zoom.  Participants will be required to have their cameras on during each course session\, and we ask each person to attend from a private space where others cannot hear the discussions that will occur during the sessions.  The course meetings will not be recorded. \nMichel (Mick) Landaiche III\, Ph.D. has practiced for over 30 years as a psychotherapist and group facilitator\, largely from the object relations and family systems perspectives.  He also provides training and supervision for counselors\, therapists\, and organizational consultants in his hometown\, Pittsburgh\, Pennsylvania\, USA\, as well as in Europe.  He is the author of Groups in Transactional Analysis\, Object Relations\, and Family Systems: Studying Ourselves in Collective Life. \nThese courses are open to those from the psychotherapy field and\, as they are already over-subscribed\, are only open to IARTA members.  \nCost £150.00 \n  \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://www.relationalta.com/events/forming-and-leading-psychotherapy-groups-an-introductory-learning-opportunity-mick-landaiche-ph-d-2-2023-04-14/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230427T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230427T203000
DTSTAMP:20260404T154710
CREATED:20221230T125221Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221230T125221Z
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SUMMARY:Relational Supervision with Carole Shadbolt
DESCRIPTION:This four-session\, online CPD course is designed to enable seasoned therapists and supervisors to have a conversation together and case discussions linked to relational theory and ethics and other various themes that emerge when offering relational TA supervision. \nRelational Transactional Analysis clinical practice draws on the wisdom that tells us no two therapeutic relationships are the same. each is unique to itself and requires a different response and approach. Relational TA Supervision is the same. At its heart is the uniquely formed supervisory relationship\, a kind of supervisory working alliance. \nTogether we will address the themes that can arise for the supervisory pair when working within this frame\, such as the self-authorisation and mutual empowerment of the working pair\, the teach/treat boundary\, stuck places\, anxieties\, mistakes and co- transferences. \nThis online course will be held via Zoom.  Participants will be required to attend each session and have their cameras on during each course session\, and we ask that they attend from a private space where others cannot hear the discussions that will occur during the sessions.  The course meetings will not be recorded. \n \nCarole Shadbolt MSc\, (Psych).CTA TSTA CQSW Dip.App. Soc.Sci Dip Supervision UKCP Registered Psychotherapist. Maintains an independent clinical and supervisory practice\, has authored several articles and is a founder member of The International Association of Relational Transactional Analysis. \n  \n  \nThese workshops are targeted at senior practitioners (PTSTA/TSTA) from the psychotherapy field.\n \nIARTA Members £80 – Non-Members £160 \nTicket sales will end Wednesday February 22nd at 12 noon
URL:https://www.relationalta.com/events/relational-supervision-with-carole-shadbolt-2023-04-27/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230518T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230518T203000
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SUMMARY:Relational Supervision with Carole Shadbolt
DESCRIPTION:This four-session\, online CPD course is designed to enable seasoned therapists and supervisors to have a conversation together and case discussions linked to relational theory and ethics and other various themes that emerge when offering relational TA supervision. \nRelational Transactional Analysis clinical practice draws on the wisdom that tells us no two therapeutic relationships are the same. each is unique to itself and requires a different response and approach. Relational TA Supervision is the same. At its heart is the uniquely formed supervisory relationship\, a kind of supervisory working alliance. \nTogether we will address the themes that can arise for the supervisory pair when working within this frame\, such as the self-authorisation and mutual empowerment of the working pair\, the teach/treat boundary\, stuck places\, anxieties\, mistakes and co- transferences. \nThis online course will be held via Zoom.  Participants will be required to attend each session and have their cameras on during each course session\, and we ask that they attend from a private space where others cannot hear the discussions that will occur during the sessions.  The course meetings will not be recorded. \n \nCarole Shadbolt MSc\, (Psych).CTA TSTA CQSW Dip.App. Soc.Sci Dip Supervision UKCP Registered Psychotherapist. Maintains an independent clinical and supervisory practice\, has authored several articles and is a founder member of The International Association of Relational Transactional Analysis. \n  \n  \nThese workshops are targeted at senior practitioners (PTSTA/TSTA) from the psychotherapy field.\n \nIARTA Members £80 – Non-Members £160 \nTicket sales will end Wednesday February 22nd at 12 noon
URL:https://www.relationalta.com/events/relational-supervision-with-carole-shadbolt-2023-05-18/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230528T143000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230528T183000
DTSTAMP:20260404T154710
CREATED:20221230T141438Z
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SUMMARY:From Enactment to Play - Jessica Benjamin
DESCRIPTION:This workshop discusses the difference between play and enactment as dramatic interactive forms as well as the movement between the two. Play takes the position of the Third to allow meta-communication and the performance of recognition while sustaining paradox between opposing propositions (real and not real; repetition and repair). The paradoxical holds both repetition of past injury and potential repair\, allowing what is painful or scary to be felt as both real and not real. In this sense play becomes a means of moving out of the dissociated drama of the enactment. \nIn using the terminology of the Third\, I focus on how the co-created movement between “Us” begins to be experienced as a joint venture—in this sense play. The essential element of procedural right brain rhythmicity is balanced with the necessary differentiating aspect of recognition.  We are not identical yet we connect to one another. At the same time we perform recognition in action\, resolving enactments through meta-communication in awareness. \n \nJessica Benjamin is a supervising faculty member of the New York University Postdoctoral Psychology program in Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis and at the Stephen Mitchell Center for Relational Studies where she is a founder and board member.  She has been part of the relational psychoanalytic movement from its inception and is known for her integration of clinical psychoanalytic and development theory with social thought\, particularly feminist theory. She is the author of numerous books and papers. In 2015 she was awarded the Hans Kilian prize for meta-humanistic studies in Bochum\, Germany. \nThis group is open to all qualifications from the psychotherapy field.   \nIARTA Members £50 – Non-members £100 \nTicket sales will end Saturday 27th May at 12 noon \nPlease note this workshop will be recorded. \nThe Zoom Link wieventll be sent out to all participants the day before the event.
URL:https://www.relationalta.com/events/from-enactment-to-play-jessica-benjamin/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230701T093000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230701T123000
DTSTAMP:20260404T154710
CREATED:20230309T165955Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230322T130354Z
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SUMMARY:The Ethics of Self Disclosure – A Panel Discussion Ray Little\, Karen Minikin and Carole Shadbolt with Heather Fowlie (Ch)
DESCRIPTION:Working within a two-person psychology has been the major explorative work in relational psychotherapy\, including Relational Transactional Analysis in recent years. For some therapists sharing their emotional responses was not considered part of the therapeutic relationship and kept apart from it. The therapist’s personal responses were traditionally considered as part of their supervision and personal therapy and it was seen as inappropriate to share these with clients. \nIn the last 30 – 40 years\, there has been growing recognition that as therapists\, our responses\, including our vulnerabilities and fallibilities\, are inevitably evoked and are co-created within the work. Self-disclosure of these phenomena is considered an important aspect in the pursuit of a relational understanding of ourselves and our clients together – moving towards the goal of the transformation of client’s lives. This change of the therapist’s position in relation to the client is seen to enhance the experience of mutual dialogue and the dynamics of co-regulation and co-creativity. \nThe self-disclosure debate has brought important ethical questions which we will consider in this webinar. Accounting for power dynamics is central to ethical practice\, thus we will consider the following questions: – What are the principles and ethics involved in the therapist’s consideration of whether or not to self-disclose? How do we account for the asymmetry in terms of responsibility for the process? Is the permission to be vulnerable a validation of the therapist’s humanity or an open gateway for oppressive practice?  Is self-disclosure an over-used technique? How might the theories of self-disclosure be used defensively? \n  \nRay Little is a psychotherapist\, supervisor and trainer based in Edinburgh\, Scotland and is a founding member of IARTA. He has been working as a psychotherapist for over thirty years. The therapeutic focus for Ray is with the transference-countertransference relationship\, with the therapeutic method primarily focused on the here-&-now of the therapeutic dyad. Ray won the Eric Berne Memorial Award in 2019 “in recognition of an original and highly significant theoretical and practical contribution made to the field of transactional analysis” (ITAA). This award was made specifically in recognition of three articles\, including one entitled: Ego State Relational Units and Resistance to Change (2006). \n  \nCarole Shadbolt MSc\, (Psych).CTA TSTA CQSW Dip.App. Soc.Sci Dip Supervision UKCP Registered Psychotherapist. Maintains an independent clinical and supervisory practice\, has authored several articles and is a founder member of The International Association of Relational Transactional Analysis. \n  \n  \n  \nKaren Minikin is a psychotherapist\, supervisor and trainer (TSTA (P)) currently working in West Somerset and Devon. She draws on history with personal life experience and uses this in relating to help integrate the psychodynamics of politics and power within a relational framework. She has written on these themes in chapters to books and articles. These include contributions to the Transactional Analysis Journal and Psychotherapy and Politics International\, currently edited by Keith Tudo \n  \nThis workshop is targeted at all qualifications from the psychotherapy fields and will be recorded.    \nIARTA Members £25 – Non-members  £50.00 \nTicket sales will close on Friday 30th June at 12 noon. \nPlease note this workshop will be recorded. \nThe Zoom Link will be sent out to all participants the day before the event.
URL:https://www.relationalta.com/events/the-ethics-of-self-disclosure-a-panel-discussion-ray-little-karen-minikin-and-carole-shadbolt-with-heather-fowlie-ch/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230720T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230720T200000
DTSTAMP:20260404T154710
CREATED:20230309T153547Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230315T173530Z
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SUMMARY:Relational Trauma & Applied Relational Theory - Mica Douglas
DESCRIPTION:This workshop will explore the application of relational theory using illustrative examples from client work. The examples given will demonstrate how relational transactional analysis and related theories can be utilised to offer a different relational experience to clients who have suffered trauma in significant early relationships. \nThere will be an opportunity for participants to reflect on how they may be using themselves in client work to offer a different and transformational experience to clients by working in the transference. We will also consider how as relational therapists we can stretch further into the principles of relational work. \nThe workshop will not be recorded to protect the free discussion of the work we do. It is suitable for trainees and people who want to build their confidence in the application of relational TA theory. Therapeutic examples used have all been agreed with the clients concerned and their identities have been protected. \nDr. Mica Douglas (CTA\, TSTA and MASW) is a member of IARTA’s Steering Group. She has taught at Metanioa Institute\, The Berne and TA East and specialises in working with early trauma and emotional abandonment. \n  \n  \nThis workshop is targeted at all qualifications from the  \npsychotherapy fields and will not be recorded.    \n£15 members and £30.00 non-members. \nTicket sales will close on Wed 19th July at 12 noon.  \n 
URL:https://www.relationalta.com/events/relational-trauma-applied-relational-theory-mica-douglas/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230907T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230907T203000
DTSTAMP:20260404T154710
CREATED:20230730T081629Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230905T183155Z
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SUMMARY:Queer identities and GSRD inclusive practice - Victoria Baskerville (She/Her)
DESCRIPTION: THIS WORKSHOP HAS BEEN CANCELLED\n \nThis workshop will reflect on Queer identities including  Trans\, Non-binary\, and gender fluid identities and working across all GSRD\, Gender Sex Relationship\, and Diversity. The importance of pronouns will be explored. \nQueer theory will be mused\, calling for dialogue around the evolving of social and political constructs. We will reflect on the limits of the binary and the Trans and neuro-divergent movement leading the way for autonomy. \nVictoria Baskerville has been practicing as a Transactional Analyst Psychotherapist\, supervisor\, and trainer for over 20 years\, based in multi-diverse East London. Five years ago\, she founded TA East London Institute\, which is housed in a community building in the heart of the urban community. Integral to every aspect of training is intersectionality\, bringing counselling and psychotherapy into a social and political contexts. Victoria recently completed a two year UKCP research project on Inclusivity and Exclusivity in counselling and psychotherapy training\, published in the new psychotherapist and Transactional Analyst. She is on the editorial team of the Transactional analysts and authors ‘Amplified Voices’ each quarter. She is interested in Queer theory and how Queer identities are challenging all forms of oppression. Victoria identifies as lesbian and Queer. \nThis workshop is open to all qualifications and all fields. \nThis workshop has been cancelled\, we are waiting for a new date from the presenter.  Apologies for any inconvenience caused.  \nThe cost of the workshop is £15 for members and £30.00 for non-members. \nA recording of the event will be made which you can purchase by signing onto the event\, but please note\, we are only able to issue CPD certificates for those who attend the actual workshop. \nTicket sales will close on Wednesday 6th September at 12 noon. \nThe Zoom Link will be sent to all participants the day before the event.
URL:https://www.relationalta.com/events/queer-identities-and-gsrd-inclusive-practice-victoria-baskerville-she-her/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231017T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231017T200000
DTSTAMP:20260404T154710
CREATED:20230730T085417Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230731T155325Z
UID:4561-1697565600-1697572800@www.relationalta.com
SUMMARY:Radical-Relational Perspectives: Oppression\, Alienation\, Reclamation - Karen Minikin
DESCRIPTION:This workshop offers opportunity to explore the transferential relationship through the perspectives of Oppression\, Alienation\, and Reclamation. Drawing on our personal stories and readings from her book\, (Radical-Relational Perspectives in TA Psychotherapy to be available from the 21st of September 2023)\, there will be opportunity to illustrate\, explore and deconstruct dynamics through our discussions with each other. \n\n\n\nKaren Minikin is a psychotherapist\, supervisor\, and trainer (TSTA (P)) currently working in West Somerset and Devon. She draws on history with personal life experience and uses this in relating to help integrate the psychodynamics of politics and power within a relational framework. She has written on these themes in chapters to books and articles and is expecting her book: Radical-Relational Perspectives in TA Psychotherapy to be available from the 21st of September 2023. \n\n\n\n  \nThis group is targeted at practitioners from the psychotherapy field\, although others may find the event useful. \nThe cost of the workshop is £15 for members and £30.00 for non-members.  \nA recording of the event will be made which you can purchase by signing onto the event\, but please note\, we are only able to issue CPD certificates for those who attend the actual workshop. \nTicket sales will close on Monday 16th October at 12 noon. \nThe Zoom Link will be sent out to all participants the day before the event.
URL:https://www.relationalta.com/events/radical-relational-perspectives-oppression-alienation-reclamation-karen-minikin/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231030T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231030T203000
DTSTAMP:20260404T154710
CREATED:20230730T092712Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231106T084200Z
UID:4564-1698690600-1698697800@www.relationalta.com
SUMMARY:What happens when autism is named in the family? - Tess Elliott
DESCRIPTION:This three-session CPD course will take place on Oct 30th\, Nov 20th\, and Dec 11th. \nThis 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 the spectre of othering. Using the Relational TA principles and practice I will present a new three-stage developmental model with which to understand autism and its personal meanings: \n• a dawning awareness\n• hiding and shame\n• living in the world\n \nThese workshops are open to practitioners\, either in a personal or closely connected professional capacity. By drawing from personal and clinical examples we will bring life to this model. \n\n\n\nTess Elliott MSc (Psych) TSTA (P)\, CTA\, Cert Ed. UKCP Registered Psychotherapist and Supervisor. \n\n\n\n Tess is an independent Psychotherapist and Supervisor in private practice. Before training as a psychotherapist\, she worked for over 30 years with children\, parents\, and families. Her professional life both as a psychotherapist and as an educator has always held a particular sensitivity around inclusion\, diversity\, and the spectre of othering. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n  \nParticipants are asked to commit to all three sessions and to have their cameras on. These sessions will not be recorded to protect confidentiality. \nPlaces are limited to 8 and so early booking is advised.  \nCost £45.00 for members\, £90.00 for non-members \nTicket sales will end Sunday 29th October at 12 noon  \nThe Zoom Link will be sent out to all participants the day before the event.
URL:https://www.relationalta.com/events/what-happens-when-autism-is-named-in-the-family-tess-elliott/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231107T093000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231107T163000
DTSTAMP:20260404T154710
CREATED:20231003T065146Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231003T072328Z
UID:5342-1699349400-1699374600@www.relationalta.com
SUMMARY:TASTN-UK networking event.
DESCRIPTION:TASTN-UK is hosting a networking event for suitably qualified supervisors and trainers of TA – in London on the 7th of November 2023. \nPlease use the link below for more information.\nhttps://padlet.com/AndyWilliamsTSTA/tastn-uk-8qvt9hga69k19c9o \n 
URL:https://www.relationalta.com/events/tastn-uk-networking-event/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231109T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231109T203000
DTSTAMP:20260404T154710
CREATED:20230309T160904Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230731T154818Z
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SUMMARY:Ego States – A Round Table Discussion Heather Fowlie\, Adrienne Lee\, Charlotte Sills and Keith Tudor
DESCRIPTION:Berne drew on many different influences while developing his thinking about ego states\, particularly during the early days of expounding transactional analysis theory. By the time of his death\, in 1970\, he had presented several variations of his original structural ego state model\, which was typical of the creative\, integrative\, and developmental approach to theory that defined him. \nMaybe an unavoidable consequence of his creativity\, however\, Berne seemed unconcerned by the inconsistencies that began to appear as he made these creative\, albeit contradictory leaps\, particularly around the way that he thought about the second-order structure(s) and the nature of the Adult Ego State. Berne’s early death meant that these discrepancies were never addressed by him. As a result\, and no doubt inspired by both his creativity and creative leaps\, Berne inspired those who came after him to keep advancing and clarifying his original ideas. \nEach member of this Round Table Discussion has been thus inspired and so will talk and critique together the ways in which they have subsequently made sense of and adopted a model or models of ego states that helps them to think about and anchor their work. \nHeather Fowlie is a TSTA working in private practice as a psychotherapist\, supervisor\, and trainer in Surrey. She is a founder member of IARTA and is particularly interested in integrating other models of psychotherapy\, especially object relations within a relational approach to transactional analysis. \n  \n  \nAdrienne Lee is a TSTA\, UKCP Registered Psychotherapist\, and Master Practitioner in NLP. She has been practising as a psychotherapist for over 30 years and centrally involved in the development of TA in Britain from its earliest beginnings. Originally trained by the late Professor John Allaway\, she is a founder member and past Chair of the UK’s Institute of Transactional Analysis (ITA). She also served in many committee posts in the ITA and the European Association for Psychotherapy (EAP)\, and is a past President of the European Association of TA (EATA). In 2010\, she was awarded the EATA Gold Medal\, given for “outstanding services to TA in Europe”. \nCharlotte Sills is a psychotherapist and supervisor in private practice\, Visiting Professor at Middlesex University\, and Professor of Coaching at Ashridge Business School. Amongst her many publications are Transactional Analysis – A Relational Perspective with Helena Hargaden (Routledge 2002) for which they were awarded the Eric Berne Memorial Award in 2007. In the same year\, Charlotte was awarded the EATA gold medal for services to the TA community. \n  \nKeith Tudor\, PhD\, CQSW\, Dip. Psychotherapy\, TSTA(P) is a professor of psychotherapy at Auckland University of Technology\, Aotearoa New Zealand. He was a founder member of the IARTA and contributed to the formulation of its relational principles. He has a small private practice in West Auckland as a health care provider and transactional analyst\, and an international wider practice online offering psychotherapy\, supervision\, and training. \n  \nThis workshop is open to all qualifications and will focus mainly on the psychotherapy field\, although other fields may find the discussion of interest.   \n£20 members/£40.00 non-members. \nPlease note this workshop will be recorded. \nTicket sales will close on Wednesday 8th November at 12 noon. \nThe Zoom Link will be sent out to all participants the day before the event.
URL:https://www.relationalta.com/events/ego-states-a-round-table-discussion-heather-fowlie-adrienne-lee-charlotte-sills-and-keith-tudor/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231116T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231116T203000
DTSTAMP:20260404T154710
CREATED:20230915T105623Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230915T110019Z
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SUMMARY:Queer identities and GSRD inclusive practice - Victoria Baskerville (She/Her)
DESCRIPTION:This workshop will reflect on Queer identities including Trans\, Non-binary\, and gender fluid identities\, and working across all GSRD\, Gender Sex Relationship\, and Diversity. The importance of pronouns will be explored.\nQueer theory will be mused\, calling for dialogue around the evolving of social and political constructs. We will reflect on the limits of the binary and the Trans and neuro-divergent movement leading the way for autonomy. \nVictoria Baskerville has been practicing as a Transactional Analyst Psychotherapist\, supervisor\, and trainer for over 20 years\, based in multi-diverse East London. Five years ago\, she founded TA East London Institute\, which is housed in a community building in the heart of the urban community. Integral to every aspect of training is intersectionality\, bringing counselling and psychotherapy into a social and political context. Victoria recently completed a two-year UKCP research project on Inclusivity and Exclusivity in counselling and psychotherapy training\, published in the new psychotherapist and Transactional Analyst. She is on the editorial team of the Transactional analysts and authors ‘Amplified Voices’ each quarter. She is interested in Queer theory and how Queer identities are challenging all forms of oppression. Victoria identifies as lesbian and Queer. \nThis workshop is open to all qualifications and all fields.\nThe cost of the workshop is £15 for members and £30 for non-members. \nPlease note this event will not be recorded. \nTicket sales will close on Wednesday 15th November at 12 noon.\nThe Zoom Link will be sent to all participants the day before the event.
URL:https://www.relationalta.com/events/queer-identities-and-gsrd-inclusive-practice-victoria-baskerville-she-her-2/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231120T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231120T203000
DTSTAMP:20260404T154710
CREATED:20230731T153825Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231106T074948Z
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SUMMARY:What happens when autism is named in the family? - Tess Elliott (Part 2)
DESCRIPTION:The second part of this three part series.\n \nThis 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 the spectre of othering. Using the Relational TA principles and practice I will present a new three-stage developmental model with which to understand autism and its personal meanings: \n• a dawning awareness\n• hiding and shame\n• living in the world \nThese workshops are open to practitioners\, either in a personal or closely connected professional capacity. By drawing from personal and clinical examples we will bring life to this model. \n\n\n\nTess Elliott MSc (Psych) TSTA (P)\, CTA\, Cert Ed. UKCP Registered Psychotherapist and Supervisor. \n\n\n\n Tess is an independent Psychotherapist and Supervisor in private practice. Before training as a psychotherapist\, she worked for over 30 years with children\, parents\, and families. Her professional life both as a psychotherapist and as an educator has always held a particular sensitivity around inclusion\, diversity\, and the spectre of othering. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n  \nParticipants are asked to commit to all three sessions and to have their cameras on. These sessions will not be recorded to protect confidentiality. \nPlaces are limited to 8 and so early booking is advised.  \nCost £45.00 for members\, £90.00 for non-members \nTicket sales will end Sunday 29th October at 12 noon  \nThe Zoom Link will be sent out to all participants the day before the event.
URL:https://www.relationalta.com/events/what-happens-when-autism-is-named-in-the-family-tess-elliott-2/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231210T133000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231210T173000
DTSTAMP:20260404T154710
CREATED:20230730T102728Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230731T154519Z
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SUMMARY:IARTA ANNUAL CONFERENCE - Deepak Dhanajaya\, Karen Minikin\, Katherine Murphy\, Carole Shadbolt and Charlotte Sills (Chair)
DESCRIPTION:THEME – MUTUALITY \nLew Aaron famously referred to relational psychotherapy as having ‘mutuality with asymmetry’. Our conference this year explores the notion of mutuality. What do we mean by it and how does it affect our work? \nThe conference revolves around a panel discussion between the TA practitioners mentioned above and will include facilitated discussion groups and plenty of time for questions\, thoughts\, ideas\, and considerations. \nDeepak Dhananjaya\, is a CTA in Psychotherapy (CTA – P)\, PTSTA (Psychotherapy)\, Agile-Leadership-Organisation Coach\, and has ACC- ICF credentials. He has a private clinical\, teaching\, and supervision practice in psychotherapy. Heis the co-founder of AgileSattva Consulting that focuses on organisation development and transformation organisation Bangalore\, India. He is also founder of Prabhava Institute of Inclusive Mental Health (PIIMH) that focuses on inclusivity in mental health education and services. He is an engineer and has earned Masters in Sexuality and Sexual counselling. He works with marginalised communities\, families\, and individual client settings. His work is deeply informed by transactional analysis\, socio- cultural-political frame of reference which reflects in his writings and practice. He believes in compassionate activism. \nKaren Minikin is a psychotherapist\, supervisor\, and trainer (TSTA (P)) currently working in West Somerset and Devon. She draws on history with personal life experience and uses this in relating to help integrate the psychodynamics of politics and power within a relational framework. She has written on these themes in chapters to books and articles and is expecting her book: Radical-Relational Perspectives in TA Psychotherapy to be available from the 21st of September 2023. \n  \nKatherine Murphy\, a New Zealand-born Londoner\, is a psychotherapist\, supervisor and educator working in independent practice in West London. With roots in humanistic philosophy and an Integrative understanding of TA psychotherapy\, she has embraced the relational turn in psychoanalysis and woven this into her Integrative psychosocial metapsychology. She has always believed that we are interconnected\, influenced\, and influencing from the personal to the interpersonal to the planetary. \nCarole Shadbolt\, MSc\, (Psych).CTA TSTA CQSW Dip. App. Soc. Sci. Dip Supervision UKCP Registered Psychotherapist. Maintains an independent clinical and supervisory practice\, has authored several articles\, and is a founder member of IARTA. \n  \nCharlotte Sills is a psychotherapist and supervisor in private practice\, Visiting Professor at Middlesex University\, and Professor of Coaching at Ashridge Business School. Amongst her many publications are Transactional Analysis – A Relational Perspective with Helena Hargaden (Routledge 2002) for which they were awarded the Eric Berne Memorial Award in 2007. In the same year\, Charlotte was awarded the EATA gold medal for services to the TA community. \n  \nThe conference is open to all qualifications and will focus mainly on the psychotherapy field\, although other fields may find the discussion of interest.  \nThe cost of the workshop is £50 members/£100.00 non-members. \nA recording of the event will be made which you can purchase by signing onto the event\, but please note\, we are only able to issue CPD certificates for those who attend the actual workshop. \nTicket sales will close on Saturday 9th December at 12 noon. \nThe Zoom Link will be sent out to all participants the day before the event. \n 
URL:https://www.relationalta.com/events/mutuality-iarta-annual-conference/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231211T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231211T203000
DTSTAMP:20260404T154710
CREATED:20230731T154911Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231106T074800Z
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SUMMARY:What happens when autism is named in the family? - Tess Elliott (Part 3)
DESCRIPTION:The third and final part of this CPD series.\n \nThis 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 the spectre of othering. Using the Relational TA principles and practice I will present a new three-stage developmental model with which to understand autism and its personal meanings: \n• a dawning awareness\n• hiding and shame\n• living in the world\n \nThese workshops are open to practitioners\, either in a personal or closely connected professional capacity. By drawing from personal and clinical examples we will bring life to this model. \n\n\n\nTess Elliott MSc (Psych) TSTA (P)\, CTA\, Cert Ed. UKCP Registered Psychotherapist and Supervisor. \n\n\n\n Tess is an independent Psychotherapist and Supervisor in private practice. Before training as a psychotherapist\, she worked for over 30 years with children\, parents\, and families. Her professional life both as a psychotherapist and as an educator has always held a particular sensitivity around inclusion\, diversity\, and the spectre of othering. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n  \nParticipants are asked to commit to all three sessions and to have their cameras on. These sessions will not be recorded to protect confidentiality. \nPlaces are limited to 8 and so early booking is advised.  \nCost £45.00 for members\, £90.00 for non-members \nTicket sales will end Sunday 29th October at 12 noon  \nThe Zoom Link will be sent out to all participants the day before the event.
URL:https://www.relationalta.com/events/what-happens-when-autism-is-named-in-the-family-tess-elliott-part-3/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240116T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240116T200000
DTSTAMP:20260404T154710
CREATED:20230730T113519Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230731T155846Z
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SUMMARY:Nourish: Eating\, Shape and Weight Through the Relational Lens - Mandy Atkinson
DESCRIPTION:Focusing on the underlying shame as a foundation and reflecting on existing literature and empirical research\, this two-part workshop introduces a relational framework for working with disordered eating. \nEating\, body and weight issues are becoming more and more common and evident in private practice\, often as secondary presentations. Existing literature on the therapy of eating and weight focuses on the eating behaviour rather than the issues underlying the behaviour. This workshop runs over two evenings\, both of which must be attended. The first introduces the Nourish Framework and the second considers its practical application. \nMandy Atkinson is passionate about eating\, shape and weight. Her work as a psychotherapist and supervisor is informed by both her lived experience\, identifying as a ‘fat’ woman and her clinical experience. As a psychotherapist\, she works with clients with a range of eating and weight issues and with eating disorders. She provides relational psychotherapy\, supervision and training on weight and eating. She also undertakes research\, writes and publishes on eating\, shape and weight. Her recent journal article Nourish: A Framework for Nourishing Eating-Disordered Clients Using a Structural and Relational Methodology was published in the Transactional Analysis Journal in April 2023. \n  \nThese workshops are open to all those who are working with clients. Places are limited and so early booking is advised.  \nCost £30.00 members\, £60.00 non-members. \n A recording of the event will be made which you can purchase by signing onto the event\, but please note\, we are only able to issue CPD certificates for those who attend the actual workshop. \nTicket sales will close on Monday 15th January at 12 noon. \nThe Zoom Link will be sent out to all participants the day before the event.
URL:https://www.relationalta.com/events/nourish-eating-shape-and-weight-through-the-relational-lens-mandy-atkinson/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240130T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240130T200000
DTSTAMP:20260404T154710
CREATED:20230731T160432Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230731T160504Z
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SUMMARY:Nourish: Eating\, Shape and Weight Through the Relational Lens - Mandy Atkinson (part 2)
DESCRIPTION:The second and final part of this CPD series. \nFocusing on the underlying shame as a foundation and reflecting on existing literature and empirical research\, this two-part workshop introduces a relational framework for working with disordered eating. \nEating\, body\, and weight issues are becoming more and more common and evident in private practice\, often as secondary presentations. Existing literature on the therapy of eating and weight focuses on the eating behaviour rather than the issues underlying the behaviour. This workshop runs over two evenings\, both of which must be attended. The first introduces the Nourish Framework and the second considers its practical application. \nMandy Atkinson is passionate about eating\, shape\, and weight. Her work as a psychotherapist and supervisor is informed by both her lived experience\, identifying as a ‘fat’ woman\, and her clinical experience. As a psychotherapist\, she works with clients with a range of eating and weight issues and with eating disorders. She provides relational psychotherapy\, supervision\, and training on weight and eating. She also undertakes research\, writes\, and publishes on eating\, shape\, and weight. Her recent journal article Nourish: A Framework for Nourishing Eating-Disordered Clients Using a Structural and Relational Methodology was published in the Transactional Analysis Journal in April 2023. \n  \nThese workshops are open to all those who are working with clients. Places are limited and so early booking is advised.  \nThe cost £30.00 for members\, £60.00 for non-members. \n A recording of the event will be made which you can purchase by signing onto the event\, but please note\, we are only able to issue CPD certificates for those who attend the actual workshop. \nTicket sales will close on Monday 15th January at 12 noon. \nThe Zoom Link will be sent out to all participants the day before the event.
URL:https://www.relationalta.com/events/nourish-eating-shape-and-weight-through-the-relational-lens-mandy-atkinson-part-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240205T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240205T200000
DTSTAMP:20260404T154710
CREATED:20230730T113805Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230731T153651Z
UID:4578-1707156000-1707163200@www.relationalta.com
SUMMARY:LIMINALITY - Carole Shadbolt
DESCRIPTION: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 of Liminality and make links to Relational TAs principles and clinical practice. \nI will draw on Winnicotts ideas of Play\, Jessica Benjamins Intersubjective Third as well as Sills and Hargaden’s Empathic Transactions\, and my own work on Rupture and Repair. We will have time for both listening and speaking together. \n\n\n\nCarole Shadbolt\, MSc\, (Psych).CTA TSTA CQSW Dip. App. Soc. Sci. Dip Supervision UKCP Registered Psychotherapist.  Maintains an independent clinical and supervisory practice\, has authored several articles\, and is a founder member of IARTA. \n\n\n\n  \n  \nThis workshop is targeted at those from the psychotherapy field and will be recorded.  \nThe cost of this workshop is £15 for members and £30.00 non- members. \nA recording of the event will be made which you can purchase by signing onto the event\, but please note\, we are only able to issue CPD certificates for those who attend the actual workshop. \nTicket sales will close on Sunday 4th Feb at 12 noon. \nThe Zoom Link will be sent out to all participants the day before the event.
URL:https://www.relationalta.com/events/liminality-carole-shadbolt/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240215T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240215T203000
DTSTAMP:20260404T154710
CREATED:20230730T115448Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230806T155515Z
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SUMMARY:Deconstruction of theory and practice through an intersectional lens - Victoria Baskerville (She//Her)
DESCRIPTION: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. \nThis article aims to offer a model to deconstruct and reconstruct\, and begin to decolonise our theories and curriculums\, thus facilitating the reconstruction of theories with an intersectional lens.’ This workshop will explore the ideas of deconstruction theory and thus the dismantling of social constructs\, language\, and meaning through a historical\, social\, cultural\, and political lens. \nA model will be offered to deconstruct and then reconstruct theory\, aiming to invite representation of all Intersectional identities\, thus accounting for power dynamics and furthering inclusive theory and practice. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nVictoria Baskerville has been practicing as a Transactional Analyst Psychotherapist\, supervisor\, and trainer for over 20 years\, based in multi-diverse East London. Five years ago\, she founded TA East London Institute\, which is housed in a community building in the heart of the urban community. Integral to every aspect of training is intersectionality\, bringing counselling and psychotherapy into a social and political contexts. Victoria recently completed a two year UKCP research project on Inclusivity and Exclusivity in counselling and psychotherapy training\, published in the new psychotherapist and Transactional Analyst. She is on the editorial team of the Transactional analysts and authors ‘Amplified Voices’ each quarter. She is interested in Queer theory and how Queer identities are challenging all forms of oppression. Victoria identifies as lesbian and Queer. \nThis workshop is tailored for trainers and supervisors across all fields\, and who are planning and delivering the curriculum and facilitating the deconstruction process. The aim is that trainers and supervisors will have space to reflect on inclusive practice\, accounting for representation and intersectional power dynamics. \nThis workshop will not be recorded. \nThe cost of this workshop is £15 members/£30.00 non-members. \nTicket sales will close on Wednesday 14th Feb at 12 noon. \nThe Zoom Link will be sent to all participants the day before the event.
URL:https://www.relationalta.com/events/deconstruction-of-theory-and-practice-through-an-intersectional-lens/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240309T113000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240309T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T154710
CREATED:20240118T082011Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240118T150925Z
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SUMMARY:Emotional Inheritance - Galit Atlas
DESCRIPTION: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”.  \nThey will talk\, among other things\, about how inherited trauma can be unconsciously transmitted from one generation to the next\, often in quiet but far-reaching ways\, and how as part of this process\, it comes to rest in our bodies and our minds\, where it is felt and responded to as if it were our own. \nGalit will then leave and relational psychotherapists\, Judy Yellin\, Aaron Balick\, and Carole Shadbolt will continue the discussion together and with the audience\, exploring what this means for the practice of psychotherapy\, including finding ways of uncovering\, attenuating\, and giving voice to the secrets that are currently being hosted inside of us and that our ancestors have held for so long. \nThere will be plenty of time for questions and comments and the opportunity to purchase a signed copy of Galit’s book. \n  \nDr Galit Atlas is a psychoanalyst and clinical supervisor in private practice in Manhattan. She is a clinical assistant professor on the faculty of the New York University Postdoctoral and psychotherapy programs. She has published numerous articles and book chapters that focus primarily on gender and sexuality and lectures throughout the United States and internationally. Galit was the recipient of the Andre’ Francois Research Award and the NADTA Research Award. She is a senior editor of the book series New Directions in Contemporary Psychoanalysis from Confer Books and Karnac Books. She has served on the board of directors of the Division of Psychoanalysis (39) of the American Psychological Association and on the editorial boards of Psychoanalytic Dialogues and Psychoanalytic Perspectives. \n  \nCarole Shadbolt lives and practices in the United Kingdom. In a long career\, she originally trained as a social worker and worked both as a generic as well as a specialist psychiatric social worker at The Maudsley Hospital part of the Institute of Psychiatry in London. She qualified as a Transactional Analyst Metanoia under the tutelage of Petruska Clarkson\, Sue Fish and Maria Gilbert. Carole worked as a tutor for many years at Metanoia Institute on their MSc in Relational Transactional Analysis programme.  She maintains an independent psychotherapy and supervisory practice in Oxfordshire. A relational psychotherapist by instinct\, Carole is a published author and a founder member of the International Association of Relational Transactional Analysis and serves on their Steering group. She has been “out” since the late seventies and her abiding interest is in LGBTQ + issues and diversity. She is currently writing about the invisibility and trauma of chronic mental illness. \nAs numbers are limited\, bookings will close on Saturday 2nd March a week before the event begins.    \nTicket sales will close on Saturday 2nd March at noon. \nIARTA members are invited to attend this event early at 9:30 am\, as we want to celebrate our first in-person event with a group exercise led by Charlotte Sills – Registration will take place at 9 am.\n \nThis event will take place at the   \nNVCO\, Society Buildings\, 8 All Saints Street N1 9RL \n 
URL:https://www.relationalta.com/events/emotional-inheritance-galit-atlas/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240313T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240313T203000
DTSTAMP:20260404T154710
CREATED:20230730T115436Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230731T153351Z
UID:4586-1710354600-1710361800@www.relationalta.com
SUMMARY:The Deeper Dimensions of Interconnectedness - A Conversation with John Heath
DESCRIPTION: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! \nWe will be looking at how his approach to interconnectedness might complement relational transactional analysis. \nJohn Heath B.Sc\, M.Ed\, CTA(P)\, TSTA(P). I started my career in psychology in 1975 when I qualified as an Educational Psychologist. To extend the reach of my psychological work I began studying Transactional Analysis in the mid 1980’s. Since then I have been able to build a national and international therapy\, training and supervisory practice\, working at The Berne Institute in the UK and on several training programmes in Romania and in India. I was President of the ITAA from 2010 to 2015. Over the years\, my work has led me to an appreciation of spirituality as an innate and natural dimension of human psychology. This has many important implications for all psychological work. \nCharlotte Sills is a psychotherapist and supervisor in private practice\, Visiting Professor at Middlesex University and Professor of Coaching at Ashridge Business School. Amongst her many publications are Transactional Analysis – A Relational Perspective with Helena Hargaden (Routledge 2002) for which they were awarded the Eric Berne Memorial Award in 2007. In the same year\, Charlotte was awarded the EATA gold medal for services to the TA community. \n  \nThis workshop is open to all qualifications and fields.  \nCost £15.00 members\, £30.00 non- members. \nA recording of the event will be made which you can purchase by signing onto the event\, but please note\, we are only able to issue CPD certificates for those who attend the actual workshop. \nTicket sales will close on Tuesday 12th March at 12 noon. \nThe Zoom Link will be sent out to all participants the day before the event.
URL:https://www.relationalta.com/events/the-deeper-dimensions-of-interconnectedness-a-conversation-with-john-heath/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240421T170000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240421T200000
DTSTAMP:20260404T154710
CREATED:20230730T122920Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240313T155931Z
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SUMMARY:Soul Murder: a treatable catastrophe? - Paul Williams
DESCRIPTION: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 some of these ideas in their relationship to trauma and psychosis. Ways of working with the soul murdered individual will be considered. \nPaul Williams trained as a psychoanalyst with The British Psychoanalytical Society where he was a Training Analyst. He won the Rosenfeld Prize for the treatment of severe disturbance. He was Joint Editor-in-Chief\, with Glen Gabbard\, of the International Journal of Psychoanalysis between 2002 and 2007. He worked as a Consultant Psychotherapist in the National Health Service in Belfast\, Northern Ireland\, treating traumatized patients. He now lives and works in private psychoanalytic practice in Northern California. He has published many papers and books on the subject of severe disturbance and psychosis. He recently produced an acclaimed experimental trilogy on severe disturbance seen from the inside: The Fifth Principle (Routledge\, 2010). Scum (Routledge\, 2013)\, The Authority of Tenderness (Routledge 2021). \nThis workshop is open to all qualifications and will focus mainly on the psychotherapy field\, although other fields may find the discussion of interest.  \nThe cost of this workshop tickets £40 \nA recording of the event will be made which you can purchase by signing onto the event\, but please note\, we are only able to issue CPD certificates for those who attend the actual workshop. \nTicket sales will close on Saturday 20th April at 12 noon. \nThe Zoom Link will be sent out to all participants the day before the event.
URL:https://www.relationalta.com/events/soul-murder-a-treatable-catastrophe-paul-williams/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240425T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240425T200000
DTSTAMP:20260404T154710
CREATED:20240218T110912Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240417T061047Z
UID:6032-1714068000-1714075200@www.relationalta.com
SUMMARY:What happens when autism is named in the family? - Tess Elliott
DESCRIPTION: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 the specter of othering. Using the Relational TA principles and practice I will present a new three-stage developmental model with which to understand autism and its personal meanings: \n• a dawning awareness\n• hiding and shame\n• living in the world \nThese workshops are open to TA practitioners\, either in a personal or closely connected professional capacity. By drawing from personal and clinical examples we will bring life to this model. Please note\, that due to popular demand\, this is a repeated workshop \nParticipants are asked to commit to all three sessions and to have their cameras on. These sessions will not be recorded to protect confidentiality.\n \nPlaces are limited to 9 so early booking is advised. \nCost Members £45.00  – Non-members £90.00. \nTicket sales will end Wednesday 24th April at 12 noon  \nThe Zoom Link will be sent out to all participants the day before the event.
URL:https://www.relationalta.com/events/what-happens-when-autism-is-named-in-the-family-tess-elliott-3/
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240501T203000
DTSTAMP:20260404T154710
CREATED:20240218T114323Z
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SUMMARY:Working relationally with Loss and Grief - Aideen O’Hagan
DESCRIPTION: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 companioning with clients in their grief. Death is part of life\, and we too experience many losses and griefs in our life – this will inform the way that we will work with others. \nWe will explore how we work relationally with our clients in their loss which includes a reinvention and re-connection to what has been lost. From Aideens’ experience with people who are bereaved and her own bereavements\, clients need to be listened to by someone whose mind has examined their own experience of loss and are able to bear witness to the multiple subjective meanings of the client’s experience. We will also look at some of the challenges in the work\, how people may get stuck in their grief\, and how we hold the frame. \nThis two-part workshop will focus mainly on the psychotherapy field\, although other fields may find the discussion of interest.  \nCost – Members£30.00 – Non- members £60.00.  \nA recording of the event will be made which you can purchase by signing onto the event\, but please note\, we are only able to issue CPD certificates for those who attend the actual workshop.  \nTicket sales will end Tuesday 30th April at 12 noon  \nThe Zoom Link will be sent out to all participants the day before the event. \n 
URL:https://www.relationalta.com/events/working-relationally-with-loss-and-grief-aideen-ohagan/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240515T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240515T203000
DTSTAMP:20260404T154710
CREATED:20240218T114734Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240218T114734Z
UID:6041-1715797800-1715805000@www.relationalta.com
SUMMARY:Working relationally with Loss and Grief - Aideen O’Hagan
DESCRIPTION: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 companioning with clients in their grief. Death is part of life\, and we too experience many losses and griefs in our life – this will inform the way that we will work with others. \nWe will explore how we work relationally with our clients in their loss which includes a reinvention and re-connection to what has been lost. From Aideens’ experience with people who are bereaved and her own bereavements\, clients need to be listened to by someone whose mind has examined their own experience of loss and are able to bear witness to the multiple subjective meanings of the client’s experience. We will also look at some of the challenges in the work\, how people may get stuck in their grief\, and how we hold the frame. \nThis two-part workshop will focus mainly on the psychotherapy field\, although other fields may find the discussion of interest.  \nCost – Members£30.00 – Non- members £60.00.  \nA recording of the event will be made which you can purchase by signing onto the event\, but please note\, we are only able to issue CPD certificates for those who attend the actual workshop.  \nTicket sales will end Tuesday 30th April at 12 noon  \nThe Zoom Link will be sent to all participants the day before the event.
URL:https://www.relationalta.com/events/working-relationally-with-loss-and-grief-aideen-ohagan-2/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240516T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240516T200000
DTSTAMP:20260404T154710
CREATED:20240218T111842Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240417T061141Z
UID:6035-1715882400-1715889600@www.relationalta.com
SUMMARY:What happens when autism is named in the family? - Tess Elliott
DESCRIPTION: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 the specter of othering. Using the Relational TA principles and practice I will present a new three-stage developmental model with which to understand autism and its personal meanings: \n\na dawning awareness\nhiding and shame\nliving in the world\n\nThese workshops are open to TA practitioners\, either in a personal or closely connected professional capacity.  By drawing from personal and clinical examples we will bring life to this model. Please note\, that due to popular demand\, this is a repeated workshop \nParticipants are asked to commit to all three sessions and to have their cameras on. These sessions will not be recorded to protect confidentiality.\n \nPlaces are limited to 9 so early booking is advised. Cost £45.00 members/ 90.00 non-members.  \nTicket sales will end Wednesday 24th April at 12 noon  \nThe Zoom Link will be sent out to all participants the day before the event. \n 
URL:https://www.relationalta.com/events/what-happens-when-autism-is-named-in-the-family-tess-elliott-4/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240606T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240606T200000
DTSTAMP:20260404T154710
CREATED:20240218T112128Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240417T061227Z
UID:6036-1717696800-1717704000@www.relationalta.com
SUMMARY:What happens when autism is named in the family? - Tess Elliott
DESCRIPTION: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 the specter of othering. Using the Relational TA principles and practice I will present a new three-stage developmental model with which to understand autism and its personal meanings: \n\na dawning awareness\nhiding and shame\nliving in the world\n\nThese workshops are open to TA practitioners\, either in a personal or closely connected professional capacity.  By drawing from personal and clinical examples we will bring life to this model. Please note\, that due to popular demand\, this is a repeated workshop \nParticipants are asked to commit to all three sessions and to have their cameras on. These sessions will not be recorded to protect confidentiality.\n \nPlaces are limited to 9 so early booking is advised. Cost £45.00 members/ 90.00 non-members.  \nTicket sales will end Wednesday 24th April at 12 noon  \nThe Zoom Link will be sent out to all participants the day before the event.
URL:https://www.relationalta.com/events/what-happens-when-autism-is-named-in-the-family-tess-elliott-5/
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