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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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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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