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  • 08/04/2025 13:08 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

               

    Working with the Body in Therapy

    - Level 1 Training Course, Commences September 2025

    LifeChange Psychotherapy returns with its Level 1 Course of Integrative Bodywork Training for therapists interested in developing and specialising in bodywork, bioenergetics and body process awareness and tracking for their client-work.

    Level 1 Training Course, September – December 2025 (5 weekends)

    • Experiential and skills/practice-based training, including core theory and framing
    • Focus on bioenergetics, bodywork and breathwork (Reich, Lowen)
    • Character structure dynamics based (Reich, Lowen, Johnson, Kessler)
    • Integration with other humanistic, integrative frameworks including Person-Centred, Relational Gestalt & Trauma-based work (Rogers, Yalom, Ogden, Van Der Kolk etc)
    • Therapeutic interventions and techniques for deeper integrative work with clients
    • Limited to 12 places only (for quality of experiential training and dyadic / group work)

    Training Course Weekend Dates 2025:

    September 6-7 | October 4-5 | October 25-26 | November 15-16 |December 6-7

    Time: 10.15am-5.15pm | Cost: €1250 (Booking Dep €250) | CPD Points: 60

    Location: Oscailt Integrative Health Centre, 8 Pembroke Road, Dublin 4, D04 F597

    For more details & how to apply click here: www.lifechange.ie/training

    Email: training@lifechange.ie | Ph: 01 661 2220


    About the Facilitators:

    Brian Gillen is an experienced Psychotherapist and Clinical Supervisor, specialising for over twelve years in Bodywork and Body-based Psychotherapy as a practitioner and trainer. He is a Core Trainer and Lecturer on the MA Psychotherapy Programme at Dublin Business School. He is also Director and Founder of LifeChange Psychotherapy & Counselling and Body Psychotherapy Ireland. He holds a Masters Degree in Psychotherapy and has trained with the IPP and abroad in various Bodywork, Biodynamic and Bioenergetic approaches to therapy. He is a long-standing member of IAHIP, ICP and inaugural Chair of CORU’s Counselling & Psychotherapy Registration Board.

    David Foot is an experienced Psychotherapist with over fourteen years’ experience. He is a practitioner and core trainer in bodywork and bioenergetics, having completed his own training in DBS and subsequently IPP and several other somatic & body based courses. He continues to work and train in bodywork and body-based psychotherapy through his private practice in Dublin and with LifeChange Training. He is a long standing member of IACP and Body Psychotherapy Ireland.

    Training Feedback, Professional Standards & Quality Improvement

    At LifeChange we believe in transparent feedback, peer-learning and continual development and quality improvement of all training offered. This is crucial in maintaining high professional training standards, especially at more advanced and experiential levels of training. Please see below verified comments and feedback for this course from previous therapist participants:

    “My expectations were met and exceeded. I found participation in the course deepened my experience of myself and I have a better sense of how I might integrate bodywork into my practice. The course flowed in a seamless way with the rhythm of the group. It never felt rushed. It always felt like the “right” amount of time was given to any segment whether it was a process or an exercise.”

    “I experienced myself more deeply in my body and gained an awareness and appreciation of the information my body can offer and how that might be brought into my life generally and as a therapist. A word of thanks to the facilitator for being so professional and caring. It’s largely due to your ability to tune into and flow with the group that made the course so enriching and informative for me.”

    “An excellent beginning. I have already started to use what I have learnt in my practice, so the course has more than facilitated a basic understanding to enable meaningful body work. Every day offered so many new somatic experiences that I felt I really connected with my body for the first time. I felt truly grounded and compassionately supported as I made my new discoveries.”

    “This course has moved my therapeutic practice, and my ability to facilitate client change, to a different dimension. By enabling me to incorporate the client’s body in the work I can now truly offer ‘integrative therapy’.”

    “I hugely enjoyed the course and am feeling the benefits in myself and with my clients too. I am already looking forward to doing the Level 2 training and supervision next year.”

    “Having trained with the team some years ago, we set up our own bodywork peer group and this has been invaluable as a support and resource in working as therapists. LifeChange has continued to provide support in the form of ongoing training modules and supervision, and this allowed us to keep growing and developing in the work as a group.”

    “I have done many ‘bodywork’ courses over the years, but having trained here I realise what was missing – the focus on real experiential integration of the skills (including time and space to do so properly) i.e. understanding/feeling somatically ‘the language of the body’ in and through my body, rather than a purely theoretical or cognitive version which never fully clicked with all my other therapy training. I hope other therapists get a chance to experience what I have. I’m not exaggerating when I say this is the holy grail of bodywork.”

    “I initially thought that committing to 2-day weekends for training might be challenging and intense – however I now realise that it created a more consistent and safe environment for experiential / somatic work of this nature. A weekend once a month over four or five months felt manageable, but also the right level of intensity for deeper work. The facilitators got the pacing just right day to day, checking in with the energy and levels within the group at all times. As the course progressed so too did the level of challenge, but I always felt encouraged and free to go at my own pace, so I have genuinely found it life changing!”


  • 08/04/2025 12:47 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Centre for MindBody Integration


    Residential Mindful Self-Compassion (MSC) 5 day Intensive with

     Anne Kirwan Certified MSC Teacher  

    June 1st @ 4.00pm-to June 6th at 1.00pm

    Come Join Us at Beautiful Drumalis Retreat Centre, Larne, Co. Antrim

    Special IAHIP Offer: €100 off Tuition Fee. Quote IAHI100 on Application Form

    Learn to use the core practices of self-compassion so that it is possible to love others without losing yourself

    This intensive training offers you a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in the key practices of mindful self-compassion, based on the research and work of the founders Kristin Neff and Chris Germer. Learn how powerful and transformative mindful self-compassion is, while staying at relaxing single room ensuite accommodation, nourished by freshly prepared food, rest and restore in the beautiful rose garden and wooded walkways close to scenic coastal views.

    This somatic and experiential Intensive is particularly suited to counsellors, psychotherapists, psychologists, and ALL mental health professionals to enhance and deepen your personal and professional understanding of self-compassion.

    CPD Hours: 30 Hours Awarded

    For Further Information, 2022/2023 MSC Testimonials, Registration and Payment Process:

    www.ashehouse.ie or info@ashehouse.ie  +35318437359 or +353872054524

    Local Contact: Sharon at +447779005553 or sharon.mcintyre@live.co.uk


  • 08/04/2025 12:30 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Irish Society of Jungian Analysts

    in conjunction with the

    Irish Analytical Psychology Association

    Presents live on Zoom

    Thursday, 1st May 2025: 19:30 – 21:00 (Irish time)

    Registration closes on Wednesday, 30thApril @ 18:00

     


    The TranscenDance of Home

    Jennifer Embry,

    Jungian Analyst

    an archetypal drama of death and rebirth

    lies hidden in the coniunctio

                                                                                 C.G. Jung, CW 14, para. 35


    How can being a Jungian guide us through the dark and the light in which we are living? These unprecedented times are demanding our attention and diligence to live the Mystery of not knowing; to embrace the kingfisher within by sorting through volumes of input quickly enough to discern our truth; and, to listen vigorously to our bodies, our feelings, our essence in order to act from that expanded, pollinated center, as much as humanly possible.

    Jung’s dreams show us that the Spirit of his Times were somewhat similar to ours today. His personal response was to set aside time and space to listen to the Spirit of the Depths, ask questions and then listen deeper. Sound and active imagination served him as portals to knowing. This presentation will begin a conversation which might open up psychic pathways for ourselves and facilitate growth with our clients.

    Jennifer Jones Embry, Jungian Analyst, MBA, MA, graduated from the C.G. Jung Institute, Küsnacht, Switzerland in February, 2014. The title of her thesis was: “Resonance: Eros of Body, Soul and Spirit.”  Jennifer is keenly interested in modalities that connect psyche and soma: dreams, film, astrology, foreign languages, nature, song, dance and theater. She lives with her husband in the swamplands of the Gulf Coast.

    _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

    Visit Eventbrite for further Information & Booking:

    https://www.eventbrite.ie/e/the-transcendance-of-home-with-jennifer-embry-jungian-analyst-tickets-1297751954029?aff=oddtdtcreator

    Admission: €22.42 / Students: €17.07

    Booking is via Eventbrite only

    This event will be recorded, and the link will be available for 2 weeks

    for the personal viewing of registered participants only.

    ___________________________________________________________

    General enquiries, please contact Nola at

    isja.events@gmail.com


  • 08/04/2025 12:02 | Anonymous member (Administrator)


    Body Psychotherapy Course February 2026

    10% off bookings before September 1



    5-day training in how to read and work with the body in psychotherapy:

    Day 1: (am) The Body and Attachment; (pm) The Body and Character Structures.

    Day 2: The Body and Trauma.

    Day 3: (am) Reading the Body; (pm) The Body and Awareness: Focusing.

    Day 4: (am) The Body and Expression – Gestalt; (pm) The Body and Shame.

    Day 5: The Body as Archetype – Object Relations.


    Dates: Saturdays: (2026) February 7, March 7, April 18, May 16, June 13.

    Time: 9.30am - 4.30pm.                   

    Cost: 600 euros.

    Venue: Avila Carmelite Centre, Bloomfield Avenue, Morehampton Road, Donnybrook, Dublin 4.

    For enquiries or bookings, call Thomas Larkin MA, MIAHIP, on 085 7283697. Or Email: info@thomaslarkin.ie. Details at www.thomaslarkin.ie


  • 01/04/2025 11:05 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Join The Perinatal Mental Health Institute for An Essential Training on How to Effectively Utilize and Refer to The Irish Specialist Perinatal Mental Health Services


    Understanding Irish Specialist Perinatal Mental Health Services with Helen McBride, Clinical Nurse Specialist with The Coombe Hospital

    Friday April 11th at 12pm to 1:30pm

    Take Place Via Zoom

    Cost €20 – Certificate of Attendance Issued

    Do you know how to utilise the Specialist Perinatal Mental Health Service? This essential 90 minute webinar will focus on understanding the role of the Specialist Perinatal Mental Health Services in Ireland and how practitioners can help their clients navigate maternal mental health care. In the 90 minute webinar Helen will cover:

    • The Irish Perinatal Mental Health Services; The Hub and Spoke Model. Explaining where we are at, where we are going and where we fit within maternity healthcare.
    • The current model of care; what the service can offer and limitations.
    • The Perinatal Mental Health Team; the Multidisciplinary Team and their role.
    • Referring to the service; how to refer, who to refer and who can refer.
    • Psychiatric Red Flags for Perinatal Mental Health Practitioners
    • Inter-agency collaboration – how can we help each other?

    Helen (RPN, MSc) is a Clinical Nurse Specialist and Nurse Prescriber in Perinatal Mental Health and has worked in this role in The Coombe Hospital since 2019. She is a graduate of the School of Nursing & Midwifery and has 11 years Psychiatric Nursing experience working within the Irish Adult Mental Health Services in Acute, Community and Rehabilitation Services, specialising in Perinatal Mental Health over the last 5 years. She has a Postgraduate Diploma in Perinatal Mental Health and a Master’s of Science in Mental Health and is a practicing Nurse Prescriber in Perinatal Psychopharmacology.

    To register for this event: 

    https://www.perinatalmentalhealthinstitute.com/PMHItrainings

    Check out other PMHI Trainings https://www.perinatalmentalhealthinstitute.com/trainings


    Also Note Our Other Upcoming Trainings with PMHI:

    The Motherhood Transformation: A Practical Framework for Supporting Matrescence with Linda Bolger, MIACP, Perinatal Psychotherapist - Tuesday, May 20th at 11:30am to 1pm

    Introduction to Perinatal Mental Health (7 CDP Credits) April 7th 9am - 5pm

    Advanced Perinatal Mental Health Specialist Training (30 CPD Credits) – Begins May 26th – Every 4th Monday from 3pm to 6pm for 10 Months


    About The Perinatal Mental Health Institute:

    Rebecca Reddin is the Founder of The Perinatal Mental Health Institute. As a PSI Chartered Psychologist and Certified Perinatal Mental Health Specialist with Postpartum Support International, she is passionate about the creating in-depth, powerful, and evidence based trainings that explored the complexities of the transition to parenthood; including everything from the expected clunkiness of Matrescence, to the intense impact of PMADs and everything in between. Rebecca has been working with the perinatal population since 2010 in both impatient and private practice settings and has a wealth of knowledge on how to care for this population. Rebecca has provided digital and in person trainings for small groups, families, mental health professionals and Fortune 500 companies through her role as a Psychology Specialist and Trainer throughout her career.

    For more information about The Perinatal Mental Health Institute:

    https://www.perinatalmentalhealthinstitute.com/home

    Have questions? Contact Rebecca: Rebecca@perinatalmentalhealthinstitute.com

  • 01/04/2025 10:31 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    A bright, spacious, therapy room, is available to rent in Bray, Co. Wicklow.

    The location is easily accessible from the Bray South M11 exit, has free on-site customer parking, and is served by a number of bus routes. 

    The room is available to rent for 1-2 days per week, for 4/8/12 hour periods, and would suit accredited psychotherapists/psychologists/supervisors, with an established practice.

    Please email therapyinireland@gmail.com, stating the day(s) and hours you are interested in. 

     

  • 01/04/2025 10:10 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Integrative Psychotherapy Practice

    The Body Within the Therapeutic Relationship - Module 2: Enhancing Skills


    We are excited to offer Module 2 of our foundation course, designed for those who wish to deepen their understanding and skills in working with the body within the therapeutic process.

    This is open to anyone who has completed our course “The Body within the Therapeutic relationship” over the years.

    In this module, you will:

    • Refine your ability to integrate bodywork into your practice.
    • Strengthen your skills in the choreography of bodywork and its practical application.
    • Engage in theory, skills practice, and fishbowl exercises to enhance your confidence and competence.
    • Present client cases and explore them through this integrated approach in supervision sessions.

    Facilitators: Deirdre Collins IAHIP, ICP, EAP and Ray Tonge IAHIP, IACP, ICP

    Course Details:
    Location: Avila Centre, Donnybrook, Dublin
    Dates:
    May 3rd & 4th
    May 24th & 25th
    June 21st & 22nd 2025
    Price: €700

    For more information and inquiries: tel: 01 4982408, or email: info@ippireland.com

  • 26/03/2025 09:29 | Anonymous member (Administrator)


    5th DCU Supervision Conference 23rd & 24th May 2025

    31st March Early Bird Deadline Approaching!

    Early Bird Tickets €90 p/day

    Looking forward to seeing you there: https://dcu-snpch.zohobackstage.eu/5thDCUSupervisionConference#

  • 25/03/2025 14:40 | Anonymous member (Administrator)


    Friday 2nd May to Sunday 4th May (Friday 7 to 9pm/Sat 10am to 5pm/ Sunday 10 to 4pm)

    We are holding our annual Art Therapy Spring School to celebrate our relationship to creativity through the field of Art Psychotherapy. This three day event will enable individuals to explore and reflect on the nature of their own and others creativity through the lens and approaches of Art Therapy/Psychotherapy. Situated in the rural environment of Soearth at Kill, the three day event will allow participants to work creatively connecting metaphor, meaning and narrative in the art studios and outdoor nature areas, inclusive of woodlands and bio diverse waterways

    The Spring School integrates Art Psychotherapy and Environmental Art Therapy approaches and will introduce participants to the creative process central in these practices. This will be facilitated through a blended practice of teaching & experiential components both individual and some group based.

    The Spring School will be of interest to those interested in developing their own creative process or/ and in pursuing training in Creative Arts Therapy. It therefore is suitable for those already practicing in Psychotherapy or holistic body based therapies or indeed those wishing to simply connect again with their own creativity (those from an art background or otherwise).

    The event will suit all levels of creativity whether it’s something you are seeking or something you are looking to develop and explore further. This Eco Art Psychotherapy Spring School will be a personal and shared celebration of the emergent and evolving creative process experienced in Art Psychotherapy.

    The theme for this year's Spring School A creative emergence, In Relationship With The Land engages the notion of creative rebirth and renewal and its relationship we have with our natural environment. Springtime gives us an opportunity to emerge and to ‘re birth’ again as such, to reestablish through creative approaches a connection with early parts of ‘self’ (somatic/playful & sensitive parts) of which may have been laid dormant

    The experiencing of elements of nature and its explored connections with myth and folklore can foster a playful communion with ourselves and our natural environment. These workshops offer an immersive opportunity to engage with these relationships.

    The workshops are playful in nature and are not skills based. No previous art experience is needed however an openness to explore a creative process is encouraged.

    Please note: Friday evening can alternatively be experienced online (A zoom link will be issued a week before the event)

    What will you gain from the experience?

    • Introduction to processes inherent in Art Therapy/Environmental Art Therapy practices. An initial step toward potential training in area of Art Psychotherapy ( for those experienced this course offers additional insight into this specific area).
    • Personal development and insight into one’s own creative process, explored through a variety of traditional and non traditional/ nature sourced creative media.
    • Wellbeing and Personal development enjoyed within a purpose built and nature based environment (surrounded within a private 300 acre green space).
    • Guidance & facilitation from two Senior Art Psychotherapists
    • Soearth Projects CPD certificate (11 hrs workshop hours) issued on completion

    Course times/ cost

    Friday 2nd May to Sunday 4th May

    WHAT TO EXPECT:

    Friday 7 pm - 9 pm - Introductions and discussions on Art Psychotherapy within an Irish context, what to expect during the coming days, and introduction on the given theme.

    Evening Buffet and Refreshments will be provided

    (For those unable to attend the Friday evening event, you can attend this as an online event. On booking, a group email will be sent a week before the event with a zoom link attached if required).

    Saturday 10am – 5 pm Experiential workshops both studio based and within Soearth setting.

    Home produced gourmet lunch will be provided (please notify for any dietary requirements)

    Sunday 10 am - 4 pm Experiential workshops, plus closing workshop

    Home produced gourmet lunch will be provided (please notify for any dietary requirements)

    Cost for the course €290 *Inclusive of lunch and refreshments (each day)

    Booking

    Via Eventbrite: https://www.eventbrite.ie/e/eco-art-therapy-spring-school-a-creative-emergence-tickets-1289543091099?aff=oddtdtcreator


    For more Info/Accommodation if required: Please contact info@soearthprojects.com or contact Heidi Morrison on 087 060 5553 for Information.

    Please note: On booking, we send a welcome letter including practical details about this event a week before its commencement.

    Facilitators Biography

    Ed Kuczaj – Art Psychotherapist

    Ed Kuczaj is former Head of Department of Arts in Health and Education at MTU Crawford College retiring in 2017. Prior to this position he worked in the NHS in the UK, as a clinician and ArtsTherapy manager in the area of learning disabilities. He has published a number of articles and contributed to books in this area particularly around the area of loss and bereavement. During his time in the UK, he was a member of the British Association of Art Therapists and also Vice Chair for a number of years. Since retiring he has been involved in the Cork/ BVI Art Therapy Initiative, which worked in the British Virgin Islands in the Caribbean, shortly after the occurrence of hurricane Irma in 2017, working in schools and with community groups there. He was also chair of the Irish Association of Creative Arts Therapists in 2018 – 2020 and is still involved in the association & work. He also works as supervisor and is an advisor for the Soearth Project in Kill, Co Kildare, as well as AcademicCouncil Chair at the Children & Therapy Centre. Ed also engages in his own creativity through photography/ painting and sculpture and exhibits occasionally in Cork and Co Waterford where he is based.

    Heidi Morrison – Art Psychotherapist & Director/co Founder of Soearth Projects

    Heidi believes in fostering creativity and personal connections with nature for health and wellbeing. Her passion for creativity and nature informs the direction and vision of Soearth Projects. Heidi manages and designs programmes running at Soearth. Collaboration with other Creative Art Therapists/facilitators and community bodies are central to her vision. 

    Heidi also runs private Art Psychotherapy sessions for Adults and is experienced with a diversity of complex mental health illnesses and difficulties. She has worked in a number of Private and Public mental health settings, these include St Patrick’s University Hospital, Kildare & West Wicklow mental health HSE services and Linn Dara CAMHS. Heidi is experienced at facilitating arts based self care groups both for charities and state funded mental health services. She continues to practice as a Visual Artist and hosts group and solo shows throughout the year.

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