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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 fortnightly on Wednesday evenings from 19:00h to 20:30h.  Participants are expected to attend all six sessions\, starting 18 January 2023\, with subsequent meeting dates on 01 February\, 15 February\, 01 March\, 15 March\, and 29 March. \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. \n \n  \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. \nThe 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
URL:https://www.relationalta.com/events/forming-and-leading-psychotherapy-groups-an-introductory-learning-opportunity-mick-landaiche-ph-d-2023-03-01/
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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-2-2023-03-03/
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SUMMARY:Relational Transactional Analysis –  A Conversation - Helena Hargaden and Charlotte Sills
DESCRIPTION:The workshop will start with a conversation in which Helena Hargaden and Charlotte Sills will meet with Steff Oates and Diana Deaconu who are researching and writing about TA and its development over time. \nTogether they will explore how the relational approach emerged in the world of transactional analysis\, the context of the beginning\, further developments\, and further discoveries. Participants will be invited to join the conversation and experiment with some of the ideas \n\nHelena Hargaden\, DPsych\, MSc\, BA (Hons)\, TSTA (Teaching and Supervising Transactional Analyst)\, is UKCP registered and a member of IARPP\, EATA\, and a co-founder of the International Association of Relational Analysis. She has a private practice in West Sussex. \n  \n  \nCharlotte Sills is a psychotherapist and supervisor in private practice\, Visiting Professor at Middlesex University and a 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 all fields. \nIARTA members £15 – Non-members £30 \nTicket Sales will end on Fri 3rd March at 12 noon \n 
URL:https://www.relationalta.com/events/relational-transactional-analysis-a-conversation-helena-hargaden-and-charlotte-sills/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230315T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230315T203000
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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 fortnightly on Wednesday evenings from 19:00h to 20:30h.  Participants are expected to attend all six sessions\, starting 18 January 2023\, with subsequent meeting dates on 01 February\, 15 February\, 01 March\, 15 March\, and 29 March. \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. \n \n  \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. \nThe 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
URL:https://www.relationalta.com/events/forming-and-leading-psychotherapy-groups-an-introductory-learning-opportunity-mick-landaiche-ph-d-2023-03-15/
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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-2023-03-16/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230317T183000
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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-2-2023-03-17/
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SUMMARY:A Transcultural and Inter-Sectional Ego State Model of the Self: The Influence of Transcultural and Intersectional Identity on Self and Other. Bought alive in self and in the therapeutic dyad - Victoria Baskerville (She//Her)
DESCRIPTION:This workshop will present a transcultural and intersectional Ego State model considering the influence of transculture and intersectional identity on self and other. The model considers the intersect and interplay between race\, gender\, and other cultural selves\, accounting for the complexity of cultural experience and narrative. Through enquiry of cultural selves and through mapping on an Ego State Model\, we can develop more insight into intersectional identity\, including how privilege and oppression is manifested in self and enacted in the world\, how we may reflect on and locate cultural impasse\, unconscious bias\, generational oppression\, white privilege\, othering\, and power dynamics. Victoria will reflect on a dialogue with a colleague JR\, where both were called to name and account for their differences. \nParticipants will be invited to consider their transcultural experience and locate their intersectional identity\, thus accounting for power dynamics and enactment in the therapeutic dyad. This workshop follows on from the earlier workshop (though previous attendance is not necessary) giving time to exploring the Ego State model\, intersectional identity and the enactment of systemic power dynamics in the therapeutic dyad. \nVictoria has been practicing as a Transactional Analyst Psychotherapist\, supervisor and trainer for over 20 years\, based in multi -diverse East London.\nThree years ago\, she founded TA East London Institute\, which is housed in a library and community building in the heart of the urban community. Integral to the training is difference\, cultural diversity and intersectionality\, bringing counselling and psychotherapy into social and political context. Victoria is the chair of the Social Engagement Committee for the ITAA\, facilitates a focus group on intersectionality and is leading a research project on Inclusivity and Exclusivity in training with a bursary awarded by the UKCP. \n  \nThis workshop is open to all qualifications and all fields. \nIARTA Members £30 – Non-members £60 \nTicket sales will end Friday 17th March at 12 noon.
URL:https://www.relationalta.com/events/a-transcultural-and-inter-sectional-ego-state-model-of-the-self-the-influence-of-transcultural-and-intersectional-identity-on-self-and-other-bought-alive-in-self-and-in-the-therapeutic-dyad-victor/
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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 fortnightly on Wednesday evenings from 19:00h to 20:30h.  Participants are expected to attend all six sessions\, starting 18 January 2023\, with subsequent meeting dates on 01 February\, 15 February\, 01 March\, 15 March\, and 29 March. \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. \n \n  \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. \nThe 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
URL:https://www.relationalta.com/events/forming-and-leading-psychotherapy-groups-an-introductory-learning-opportunity-mick-landaiche-ph-d-2023-03-29/
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