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  • 04/03/2025 15:42 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    For further information visit: dcu.ie/snpch

  • 04/03/2025 15:23 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Understanding and Applying Transactional Analysis

    Jason Brennan

     

    Join experienced Psychotherapist, bestselling author Win, coach and President of TIATA (The Irish Transactional Analysis assoc.) Jason Brennan Home for the globally recognised TA 101 (P.1) course. This professionally certified course is ideally suited to anyone who wants to develop their professional practice, deepen their understanding of themselves and those their work with, and discover new ways to improve how they relate to the goals they want to achieve. It is open to anyone interested in personal and professional growth and development through the application of practical learning and forms the bases for learning Transactional Analysis theory.

    Length: 7 hours
    CPD: 7 hours
    Dates: Saturday March 15th 2025
    Time: 10am – 5.30pm Saturday (first 7 hour CPD)
    Location: St. Sylvester church offices, Malahide, Co. Dublin
    Cost: €150

    Professional Accreditation: This course is officially recognised by EATA – the European Association for Transactional Analysis, and ITAA – the International Transactional Analysis Association. Upon completion of both parts of the course, you will receive the official TA 101 certificate.

    Theory covered throughout the course:

    Ego states as personal experiences

    Functional Ego states as behaviours experienced in relationships Transactions as effective ways to connect and communicate

    Strokes as recognition - giving, receiving, withholding, avoiding, asking for Levels and patterns of intimacy and Psychological game playing

    The Drama triangle and Winner’s triangle theory to improving outcomes Life Scripts, Life Positions and the 3 Life Hungers

    Discounting, the Racket System and Driver behaviour

    Psychological Permissions and Injunctions that impede growth and development

    Contact: If you have any questions and want to know more, please reach out to:

    jason@thinkwell-ireland.com 
    089 612 7812      (IRL)
    Online: Contact


  • 04/03/2025 14:50 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Adolescence and Beyond Conference 2025 Open to Parents and Professionals

    Salthill Hotel, Galway Tuesday 8th April 2025

    The theme of the event focusing around Relational Connection with your Teen.

    We have incredible line of people at the years event Dr. Richard Hogan, Dr. Joanna Fortune, Dr. Malie Coyne, Dr. Mary O Kane, Stella O Malley, Adam Harris and Gina Dermody.

    In addition we have a new segment called Hear My Voice This year, amplifying teen voices.

    For further information, please [click here>>>].

      

  • 04/03/2025 14:31 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    First Annual Conference

    Friday and Saturday, 28th and 29th March, 2025.

    Conference Director: Dr. Evelyn P. Gilmore

    Conference Venue:
    The Grand Hotel, Malahide, Dublin.

    To book Your Tickets
    Visit www.psychodynamicsatwork.ie


    Introduction to this Two-Day Event

    Modern workplaces face complex organisational issues. The psychodynamic and systemic approach to working with organisations combines psychodynamic theory with systems thinking to improve overall organisational effectiveness. It is an innovative, deeper and wider approach to working with individual leaders, groups and organisations. The psychodynamic approach helps leaders, managers, coaches, consultants, psychologists and psychotherapists to gain clarity of vision, mission, strategy, values and goals, as well as providing an opportunity to more effectively manage the emotional aspects of organisational life.

    This first annual conference of Psychodynamics at Work will be an exciting blend of experiential exercises as well as talks, discussions and interviews with experts in the field of psychodynamic and systemic consulting.

    The experiential exercises will include an opportunity to draw organisation-in-the-mind images, make then more conscious, and explore and reflect on their meaning within a group and/or organisational context. Experiential exercises will also include an additional opportunity for you to bring a real-life issue or challenge that you currently have as a manager / leader in your group or organisation. You will also have an opportunity to take up the role of a consultant to another. Thinking space for how all the talks, discussions, experiential exercises and new awareness can be brought back into the workplace will also be a highly pertinent part of the learning.

    Keynote Speaker and Conference Director: Dr. Evelyn P. Gilmore

    Evelyn is a psychodynamic and systemic organisational consultant, a chartered psychologist, an accredited psychotherapist and a business and executive coach, coach trainer and coach supervisor.  Evelyn has an honours degree in psychology from the University of Galway and a first-class honours masters in work and organisational psychology from Dublin City University.  She has completed a professional doctorate with the Tavistock in “Consultation and the Organisation”. 

    Evelyn is founder and director of Psychodynamics at Work, and joint director of Coach Institute of Ireland.  Evelyn has worked as an organisational development consultant for over 20 years, and her clients include individuals, groups and organisations from public, private and voluntary organisations. In addition, in her role as joint director of Coach Institute of Ireland, for almost 20 years, she has facilitated leaders and executives through a one-year development process to become an executive coach. Evelyn has lectured to masters students in the department of management in the University of Galway and has also been a visiting lecturer to doctorate students in the Tavistock. She has recently published an article entitled “Creating a holding environment in an organisational setting:  A systems psychodynamics first person action research perspective” in the Organisational and Social Dynamics journal. 

    Evelyn will focus on “Creating a Holding Environment in an Organisational Setting and on helping Leaders to manage the Emotional Aspects of Organisational Life During Times of Change”

    Evelynwill explain the psychoanalytic concept of holding.  She will provide an opportunity for conference participants to understand how the emotional aspects of organisational life can create resistance and interfere with the overall effectiveness of organisational life.  Most importantly, Evelyn, drawing from her own organisational consultancy experience, will further discuss how managers, leaders and consultants can understand and manage the emotional aspects of organisational life and how they can help individuals and teams to overcome those moments of anxiety, uncertainty and confusion that can interfere with the overall effectiveness in organisations.

    Special Guest Speaker and Conference Consultant: Dr. Martin Lüdemann

    Martin holds an MA in Organisational Analysis from the University of East London and is a graduate of the Psychology Diploma Programme (industrial and organizational psychology) of the University of Darmstadt, Germany.  He recently finished the Professional Doctorate Program at Tavistock Consulting and the University of Essex.  Martin has been working as a psychologist and supervisor for 30 years.  He consults, supports and guides groups and individuals in organizations – mostly in the business sector, but also groups in the social sector.  Martin began his professional life as a consultant at Lufthansa Consulting in Cologne and co-founded Dr. Sourisseaux, Lüdemann and Partners in 1996. He was a partner in the firm of consultant business psychologists in Darmstadt for 17 years before going into business on his own in 2013.  In addition, he has also completed further training courses in group dynamics, systemic consulting, large-group techniques, supervision coaching, group analysis and group relations (Tavistock Consulting and Grubb Institute). 

    Martin will focus on “The Psychodynamics of Groups and how The Concept of Group-as-a-Whole can Support Leaders in engaging with groups in Organisations”.

    The concept of Group-as-a-Whole is a psychoanalytic concept.   It is an applied branch of group dynamics research and theory.  So, what is this concept of Group-as-a-whole?  A Group-as-a-whole is a living organism in itself.  It is as distinct as the individuals comprising it.  The Group-as-a-Whole has moods, reactions, spirit, atmosphere, and climate.  When individuals form a group, the resulting union becomes an entity in its own right with developmental, structural, dynamic and relational properties that both reflect and transcend the individuals that make it up.  In Martin’s talk and discussion, he will draw on his own doctorate research to illuminate the concept of group-as-a-whole.  He will also draw on a consultancy case.   Most importantly, Martin will show how the concept of the group-as-a-whole can be useful for today’s leaders and consultants, especially when confronted with tensions, various anxieties, unhappiness, discontent, and ineffectiveness.  He will show how the understanding and use of this concept can help facilitate the developmental process at both the group and individual level in order to have more effective organisational outcomes. 

    Ben Neal, Executive Coach and Organisational Consultant: Special Guest Speaker

    Ben Neal is a full time Executive Coach and Organizational Consultant, with over fifteen years of experience. Ben moved into the field of consulting and coaching in 2010after a career in the National Health Service (NHS) in the United Kingdom.

    Since then, he has worked extensively across private and public sectors, with clients ranging from C-Suite executives in investment banks, to senior leaders in the NHS and City Councils. He is in high demand as an educator.

    He has been a visiting lecturer on the MA in Consulting and Leading in Organizations at the Tavistock Centre since 2012 and takes the Advanced Practice seminar on the Doctorate in Leadership and Consultancy.He is a practice supervisor for Tavistock Consultancy Services Executive Coaching program and was previously the Co-Director of the program.

    Ben has a strong interest in group dynamics and has designed and led numerous workshops in the field. He was previously the Director of the Tavistock Centers ‘Working with Others’ Group Relations Conference and is currently the Director of the Tavistock Centre’s five day ‘Mini Leicester’ Group Relations Conference, which takes place every Winter.

    Ben will be in conversation with us at the Conference and will focus on Systems Psychodynamic Coaching / Role Consultation.

    Ben will be exploring, in conversation with us at the Conference, ways in which systems-psychodynamic coaching uses the concept of Role as vehicle for deep exploration, raising self-awareness, and ultimately, positive change.

    Together we will consider some of the following aspects of understanding and working with Role in coaching:

    Over and under Identification with roles.

    Role saturation.

    The hidden effects of unconscious roles.

    Role analysis / how to work with role.

    Connecting the person to the system through role.

    Understanding role as a powerful vehicle for change.

    David O’Brien, Conference Consultant

    David O'Brien is a Group Psychoanalytic Psychotherapist, and an Organisational Development and Role Consultant.

    He trained with the Institute of Group Analysis, London, and was a training group analyst at the School of Psychotherapy, St Vincent's University Hospital, Elm Park.

    He was a Visiting Fellow at the Tavistock Institute, London, and was a graduate of the Advanced Organisation Consultancy programme run by Tavistock Institute of Group Relations.  He later joined the Advanced Organisation Consultancy programme as a staff member.

    He was co-founder of GAP, Group Analytic Practice, Dublin. He has been a team member of Group Relations electives at INSEAD in both Singapore and France. Currently he practises as a Role Consultant in Dublin.

    To Book Your Tickets
    Visit
    www.psychodynamicsatwork.ie

    Dates, Times, Venue and Cost

    Friday, 28th March, 2025. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
    Saturday, 29th March, 2025. 9 a.m. to 4.30 p.m.

    The Psychodynamics at Work First Annual Conference will be held in The Grand Hotel, Malahide, Dublin. The total cost of the Conference is €690.00 plus 23% VAT of €158.70. This amounts to a total of €848.70 per person.

    Reservation Details

    The number of participants is limited. If you are interested in reserving a place at the Psychodynamics at Work First Annual Conference, you can log onto www.psychodynamicsatwork.ie where you can reserve your place and buy your tickets.

    Alternatively, you can send a query through the Psychodynamics at Work website or contact the Conference Director, Dr. Evelyn P. Gilmore, on 087 – 7944048. You can also email Evelyn directly on evelyngilmore15@gmail.com

  • 04/03/2025 12:09 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Our next Year for You begins on April 5th.

    A unique combination embodied movement awareness practices and systemic and family constellations, deep rest, meditations , dance and enquiry.

    Details and booking: https://www.psychotherapycork.com/a-year-for-you-1


  • 04/03/2025 11:46 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Put a Spring in your step with an amazing 16.5 hours CPD like no other! Come to Co Clare for a weekend that promisesto be personally rejuvenating as well as professionally inspiring!

    Are you interested in Ecotherapy? Are you curious about how you could help your clients connect more with nature for their wellbeing and the wellbeing of the planet? Are you interested to learn about the growing body of research in the area of Ecotherapy and ecologically informed practice?

    Then look no further and take a road less travelled with Joanne Hanrahan.Joanne has been practicing, researching, delivering talks and workshops in the area of Ecotherapy for over a decade now. The next offering of her popular Ecotherapy workshop is a 3-day workshop being held in the great outdoors in Co Clare.

    This unique workshop will provide theory, practical tips, and time to reflect on your own ecological mindset and relationship with the natural world. It will also provide you with many tools to begin to develop and imagine your own Ecotherapy practice, whether that is indoors or working outdoors with individuals or groups.

    This promises to be a truly nourishing and growth-full experience for you both personally and professionally.

    Based in The Glen in the grounds of the Falls Hotel in Ennistymon and at Joanne’s therapy room and garden in Liscannor in Co Clare the CPD workshop will run from Friday morning March 28th to Sunday afternoon March30th and will provide 16.5 hours of CPD. Cost is €375 including tea/coffee scones on arrival, snacks and lunch on one day.

    This experiential workshop is limited to a max of 8 participants so take the first step now by signing up via the expression of interest link below.

    https://forms.office.com/r/tx5vqNkiYa

    Or contact Joanne at Joannepsychotherapy@gmail.com

    Time Structure

    Fri. 28th March at The Glen Ennistymon - 11:00 - 18:00 (Meet at 10:30 with Tea/Coffee & Scones included)

    Sat. 29th March at The Glen Ennistymon - 10:00 - 17:00

    Sun. 30th March at Joanne’s Therapy Room and Garden Liscannor - 09:30-14:00 (Lunch provided)

    Joanne Hanrahan Bio

    Joanne Hanrahan is an IAHIP accredited Psychotherapist and Supervisor in private practice in Co Clare. She is also a Somatic Experiencing Practitioner (SEP) so works through a trauma informed lens and very much includes the body and movement in her practice. Joanne is passionate about including place in her approach to therapy and completed her MSc thesis on the topic of psychotherapy and the natural world. She has delivered numerous workshops, and written about, Ecotherapy, and bringing an ecological lens to practice.

    More details can be found on www.joannehanrahan.ie

  • 04/03/2025 11:00 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Trauma Training

    Sensorimotor Psychotherapy Level 1
    (Sensorimotor Psychotherapy Institute)

    April 2025, Dublin, Ireland

    Do you struggle to help numb, disconnected clients who can’t feel emotion or explore inner experience? Do your clients get ‘stuck’ in overwhelming emotions and self-destructive behaviours rather than resolving their trauma?

    Do you believe that the body holds the living legacy of trauma? but that you lack the skills to address the somatic effects of painful past experience?

    Traditional psychotherapy addresses the cognitive and emotional elements of trauma but lacks techniques that work directly with the physiological elements, despite the fact that trauma profoundly affects the body, and many symptoms of traumatised individuals are somatically driven.

    This 78-hour training equips therapists to make sense of the symptoms and issues of traumatised clients and work with them more effectively. Understanding how trauma is remembered and equipped with interventions that speak directly to how post-traumatic issues are driven by the body, you will discover new and deeper ways of helping clients resolve the traumatic past.

    Training Venue
    Marino Institute of Education, Griffith Avenue, Dublin, 9, Ireland

    Dates
    April, 25-27, 2025
    June 13-15, 2025
    July 05-07, 2025
    Sept 07-11, 2025

    Tuition
    €3,200

    Financial Aid, Discounts, & Interest-Free Payment Plans Available

    CPD
    78 Credits

    Applications
    Upcoming Training in Dublin: Click here >>> for more details and registration.

    Curriculum
    Learn out more about Sensorimotor Psychotherapy and the curriculum, visit >>> Sensorimotor Psychotherapy Institute.

    Contact Details
    Institute: info@sensorimotorpsychotherapy.org
    Local Organiser: ruthsteenvoorden@gmail.com

  • 04/03/2025 10:47 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    YogaSOMATICS: The Body As Home Online Series

    Aura Space are delighted to present an online series of YogaSOMATICS: The Body As Home. These are short, simple sessions designed to allow you to practice anytime anywhere. Each session typically involves gentle yoga, somatic movement and breath awareness. Deepen your body awareness, release tension, quiet the mind and cultivate inner peace. Set up your home space of calm just for you.

    YogaSOMATICS is which is a contemporary perspective of yoga, combining traditional yoga studies, modern somatic approaches, meditative techniques and self-inquiry. YogaSOMATICS encourages sensing and deep listening to make inner contact with oneself and the energetic body. The practice offers spaces of containment and exploration through aware movements, breathing, relaxation, mindfulness, meditation and contact bodywork. It is a return to connect to one’s own bio energy, through slow and subtle movement in a first-person relational experience. It may appeal to those who are new to yoga or as a self-care body practice. 

    What you get:

    6 short simple practices for finding balance and ease

    Self-paced series

    Lifetime access

    Investment: €57

    Booking and suitability: https://auraspace.es/yoga-online-courses

    About Facilitator: Deirdre Madden

    Deirdre is a yoga teacher qualified in YogaSOMATICS, Vinyasa Flow and Yin and Yoga Nidra. She has been teaching yoga since 2019 and practicing for almost 20 years. She has a background in psychotherapy (currently non-practicing), has worked in the fashion industry and NGO sector with a keen interest in dance and creativity. 

  • 25/02/2025 11:38 | Anonymous member (Administrator)


    BRAINSPOTTING PHASE 1 TRAINING AND A FREE WEBINAR WITH LIVE SESSION

    Transformative Neuroexperiential Relational Therapy

    When: 25-27 April 2025 ONLINE
    Where: Online (Zoom)
    Trainer: Monika Gos, CPsychol
    Cost:
    Early Bird price €560 until 28th February 2025
    CPD: Awarded with 21 CPD points by the IACP

    “A transformative course.”

    Brainspotting is a powerful relational, brain-body based modality that works by identifying, processing and releasing core neurophysiological sources of distress. It initiates fast and direct access to the deep brain and the body through a relevant eye position. These fine- tuned eye positions can tap into the brain’s innate self-scanning capacity, unlocking its ability to self-organise and re-pattern via neuroplasticity. The process consequently leads to profound physiological and psychological consequences.

    “Impressive, beyond words, so deep and spiritual.”

    Through presentations, lectures, live demonstrations, and practicums, you will gain an understanding of the theory and principles of Brainspotting and learn how to utilize “Inside Window“, “Outside Window” and “Gazespotting” strategies for identifying brainspots. You will explore how to apply the Resource Model in working with more vulnerable, complex, and highly dissociative clients.

    “I feel that Brainspotting is a turning point in my life and work.”

    The Neuroexperiential Model of Brainspotting can be easily integrated into your clinical practice and enhance the effectiveness of any method already used.

    Join Phase 1 training in April and bring deep healing and lasting change to your clients.

    The training will be led by Monika Gos, a Chartered Clinical and Counselling Psychologist and an International Brainspotting Trainer. She has trained and practised widely in both Europe and the USA.

    If you are curious about Brainspotting, but in two minds whether to take the full three-day course, we invite you to a Free Introduction to Brainspotting with Live Session webinar on 13 March 2025 at 7:00 PM GMT. There will be a live demo session followed by Q&A.

    Webinar attendees will receive a 10% discount on Brainspotting Phase 1 training.


    For more information, please contact us at: info@brainspottingireland.com or visit us at: www.brainspottingireland.com

  • 25/02/2025 11:24 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Are you familiar with the mediation process? Do you know how it works, who it benefits, and when it might be the right option for your clients? Many therapists encounter clients considering separation, co-parenting disputes, or family breakdowns. Understanding the mediation process can empower you to guide them toward more constructive resolutions.

    What You’ll Learn:

    • The role of mediation in separation, co-parenting, and family disputes
    • When and how to introduce mediation as an option
    • An overview of mediation and its applications
    • Key legal considerations: Settlement agreements, judicial separation, and divorce
    • Parenting plans, financial arrangements, and child protection concerns
    • How mediation supports couples in making informed, choiceful decisions

    Details:

    "What Every Therapist Needs to Know About Mediation" Webinar with Róisín Mc Daid

    Date: Friday, 7th March 2025

    Time: 12:00 PM – 2:00 PM

    Price: €25

    Where: Online (Live & recorded access available)

     2 Hours of IACP-Approved CPD Certificate


    About Róisín Mc Daid:

    An accredited mediator with the Mediators Institute of Ireland, Róisín has extensive experience in family law, child development, and social care. She has worked with Barnardos, Tusla, and various mediation services, ensuring families navigate separation with clarity and support.

    Register now to secure your spot and take your practice to the next level! 

    Book Here: https://instituteofcouplestherapy.com/couples-therapy-cpd-hub/what-every-therapist-needs-to-know-about-mediation/


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