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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
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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 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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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240516T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240516T200000
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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:20260404T112725
CREATED:20240218T112128Z
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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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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240628T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240628T210000
DTSTAMP:20260404T112725
CREATED:20240218T120309Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240218T120309Z
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SUMMARY:Understanding and working with Chronic Shame - Dr. Patricia DeYoung
DESCRIPTION: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 presence and the ability to help them mentalize fragmented states. For other clients\, the experience of self-deficit is the primary problem. Their treatment requires making oneself available for interpersonal connectedness\, self-object transferences\, and working through eruptions of in-session shame that accompanies empathic breaks. For a third group\, the primary problem is their total dissociation of shame that leads to deep disconnections within their self-experience\, an incapacity for vulnerability and genuine empathy\, and inauthentic\, projective relationships with others. Treatment requires patient’s “large empathy” for their dilemma\, nurturing whatever bits of vulnerability appear\, and trusting non-linear change processes. In all cases\, what matters is the specific intentional quality of therapeutic being-with. \nThis workshop is open to all qualifications and will focus mainly on the psychotherapy field\, although other fields may find the discussion of interest.  £40 members/£80.00 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 end Thursday 27th June 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/understanding-and-working-with-chronic-shame-dr-patricia-deyoung/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240708T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240708T203000
DTSTAMP:20260404T112725
CREATED:20240218T121407Z
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SUMMARY:Culture\, Connection and Consciousness - Geoff Hopping
DESCRIPTION:Since working at the prison and throughout my ministry training\, I became very interested in the relationship between society and mental illness and believe an in-depth understanding of these influences is essential to understanding the role of psychotherapy in its current context.\nI believe we need to address the erosion of community\, to stop devaluing many of our ancient wisdom\, and examine the relationship between our current materialistic paradigm and personal and societal alienation. \nThis workshop is open to all qualifications and will focus mainly on the psychotherapy field\, although other fields may find the discussion of interest. \nCost Members £15.00 – Non Members £30.00 \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 Sunday 7th July at noon. \nThe Zoom Link will be sent to all participants the day before the event.
URL:https://www.relationalta.com/events/culture-connection-and-consciousness-geoff-hopping/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240725T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240725T200000
DTSTAMP:20260404T112725
CREATED:20240218T122337Z
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SUMMARY:Relational Trauma & Applied Relational Theory - Dr Mica Douglas
DESCRIPTION:This is the second in the series of relational case studies being presented. The 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 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. \nThis workshop is targeted at all qualifications from the psychotherapy fields and will not be recorded.    Cost – Members £15 – Non-members £30.00  \nTicket sales will end Wednesday 24 July at noon  \nThe Zoom Link will be sent out to all participants the day before the event.
URL:https://www.relationalta.com/events/relational-trauma-applied-relational-theory-dr-mica-douglas/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240913T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240913T210000
DTSTAMP:20260404T112725
CREATED:20240218T124453Z
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SUMMARY:Personality Differences and Their Implications for Psychotherapy - Dr. Nancy Mcwilliams
DESCRIPTION:Many of us chose a vocation in psychotherapy because we were fascinated with individual differences. Research on psychotherapy supports this focus\, in that personality and relationship variables are consistently found to have more influence on treatment outcome than type of treatment. This seminar will conceptualize personality differences as they have emerged from clinical experience and empirical research rather than according to the trait-based personality disorder categories in the DSM and other psychiatric classifications that have influenced contemporary paradigms for psychological treatment. It will emphasize subjective as well as objective means of appreciating patients’ individuality\, including a disciplined attention to countertransference reactions\, mutual enactments\, cultural and subcultural differences\, and context. The focus will be on the practical value of understanding clients’ personalities in depth whether or not a person’s personality itself is “disordered.” Dr. McWilliams will present material from her own practice and encourage the sharing of clinical vignettes from candidates. \nThis workshop is open to all qualifications and will focus mainly on the psychotherapy field\, although other fields may find the discussion of interest.\nCost Members £40 members – Non-Members £80.00. \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 Thursday 12 September at noon  \nThe Zoom Link will be sent out to all participants the day before the event.
URL:https://www.relationalta.com/events/personality-differences-and-their-implications-for-psychotherapy-dr-nancy-mcwilliams/
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