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  • 14/05/2024 16:51 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Body Psychotherapy Course February 2025

    10% early bird discount if book 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 2The 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: (2025) February 8, March 8, April 5, May 10, June14.

    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 085 728 3697.

    Or Email: info@thomaslarkin.ie.
    Details at www.thomaslarkin.ie

  • 14/05/2024 11:55 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Do you wish to further enhance and deepen your therapeutic skills with a particular focus on Integrative Psychotherapy. Or have you completed a primary training in Counselling & Psychotherapy but have not continued to practice. The following trainings may be for you:

    One Year Postgraduate Diploma in Integrative Psychotherapy (Level 9)

    This programme is suitable for individuals who have completed the Bachelor of Arts (Hons) degree in Counselling and Psychotherapy or its equivalent. The aim of the course is to assist those who wish to wish to further enhance and deepen their therapeutic skills with a particular focus on Integrative Psychotherapy. This Diploma is also suitable for individuals who have completed their primary training in Counselling & Psychotherapy but have not continued to practice. This PgDip would provide the ideal structure and environment for them to re-engage with learning and upskilling in order to develop a counselling/psychotherapy practice and become accredited practitioners. The programme consists of taught theory, practice and experiential group over one-year part-time. Students are expected to have secured a Clinical Placement or have the capacity to set up Private Practice before the commencement of the training.

    Enquiries and Applications:
    geraldine.sheedy@mtu.ie
    Deadline for Application: Friday, 20th June 2024

    Two Year MA Integrative Psychotherapy (Level 9)

    Applications are now open for the MA Integrative Psychotherapy at MTU (level 9). This is a 90-credit Masters programme which runs over two-years part-time.. See https://www.mtu.ie/courses/crhintp9/ for more information and to apply.

    Content and Structure

    The focus of the MA and Post Graduate Diploma is trauma informed, attachment, relational psychotherapy and incorporates relational psychodynamic models, humanistic perspectives, expressive and creative therapies. Both programmes are designed to be career friendly with a blended approach to learning so students can work flexibly and combine this training with their everyday professional practice. 

  • 14/05/2024 11:29 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    POSTGRADUATE PROGRAMMESNOW ENROLLING FOR SEPTEMBER 2024


    Contact 061 216 288
    www.ichas.ie

  • 14/05/2024 10:29 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Are you an accredited psychotherapist who has experience working with adolescents or young adults with a history of cancer?

    If yes, I am eager to connect with you. I am conducting a qualitative research project delving into existential themes arising in therapy for individuals aged 16- 24 yrs.

    If you are interested, please reach out to me via email: nmcdonal@tcd.ie

    Click here>>> to access the information leaflet.

  • 07/05/2024 12:23 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    The Institute of Emotion-Focused Therapy Ireland presents

    “Emotion Focused Skills Training (EFST) for Parents and Caregivers”

    A four-day workshop for clinicians

    Presented by Anne Hilde Vassbø Hagen and Vanja Hjelmseth


    Marino Institute of Education, Marino, Dublin Monday 17th – Thursday 20th June, 2024, 10am-5pm

    Cost: €875 (€800 early bird fees paid in full by 10/05/2024).

    This workshop is open to all relevant mental health professionals working with children and their parents or caregivers (e.g., psychology, psychotherapy, social care, social work, occupational therapy, teaching, nursing and medicine).

    This training gives a complete overview of the theory, practice, and research of an emotion centered, humanistic approach to supporting parents (and caregivers) of individuals who struggle with any mental health challenge. Emotion Focused Skills Training (EFST) conveys an unyielding belief in caregiver’s motivation and ability to heal the caregiver-child relationship and help their child (young, adolescent, or adult child) through their struggles. Drawing on the most current understanding of emotions and human development, the model clearly outlines a central role for parents and caregivers in treating and preventing mental health difficulties in their families and care environments. The training of EFST clinicians is practically oriented and experience-based, which means that participants learn specific skills in how to supervise parents and give parent workshops. Participants will get all the material needed to deliver parent/caregiver workshops and individual counseling sessions.

    Anne Hilde Vassbø Hagen is a psychologist, author, mother of three, and filmmaker who produced the popular educational film series Alfred & Shadow. She is head of the Institute of Psychological Counseling, Inc., in Norway, and the director of The Norwegian Institute of Emotion-Focused Therapy. She has written several books in Norwegian about emotions. She is co-author of two English books; Emotion-Focused Skills Training for Parents: A Guide for Clinicians and Angry kids, Angry Parents – Understanding and Working with Anger in Your Family. She is an experienced trainer, speaker, and therapist in emotion focused therapy and emotion focused skills training for parents and is also trained in emotion focused couple’s therapy.

    Vanja Hjelmseth is a psychologist, author, and mother of two teens. She is an experienced speaker, and therapist in emotion focused therapy and emotion focused skills training for parents and is also trained in emotion focused couple’s therapy. She is a co-author of Emotion-Focused Skills Training for Parents: A Guide for Clinicians and is an EFT and EFST trainer.


    For all enquiries and bookings, please contact: ieftireland@gmail.com

    The Institute of Emotion Focused Therapy, Ireland is an accredited isEFT institute.


  • 07/05/2024 11:42 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Soul work in Nature


    I am inviting you to join me in celebrating nature and to experience nature’s healing presence by spending time in the woodland. It will be a day immersed in nature. We will use nature, poetry, rituals, and creativity to connect with the time of year and with ourselves. You will have a chance to be still, reflective, and self - compassionate.

    Venue: near Rathdrum, Co. Wicklow
    Date: Sunday May 26th, 2024
    Accredited by PTUK for 7 CPD points

    Cost: €130 - Workshop runs from 9.30am-5pm Limited accommodation available if required

    If you cannot make this date but are interested in attending the workshop at another time please let me know.

    You can contact me at:

    Madeleine Grant
    087 298 1642
    Email: wicklowcreativeartstherapy@gmail.com
    Website: https://www.wicklowplayandcreativeartstherapy.com/

    Madeleine Grant, MIACP, MSC, RGN, Accredited Play/Creative Arts Therapist and Counsellor and Psychotherapist, Certificate in Environmental Art Therapy. 

  • 07/05/2024 11:23 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    A Gestalt Approach To Stepfamily Relationships



    30% discount for IAHIP Members

    Facilitated by Claire Asherson Bartram DPsych.

    This part experiential, part didactic workshop will explore the contrasting relationships in stepfamilies. We will consider what supports individuals and couples in stepfamily and similar situations to move towards becoming an integrated family ‘body’. The workshop will be a confidential space for experimentation, exploration and learning and we will consider ways to support stepfamily members to get over themselves and find ways through difficult situations.

    The workshop will be run over two days 25th and 26th May 2024 in Limerick.

    For a one week only we are offering IAHIP members a 30% discount on the cost of the workshop.

    Please use the link below to find out more about the workshop and use the code “IAHIP30” at the check out to receive your discount.

    [Click here>>>] to access further information.

  • 07/05/2024 09:51 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Evening & Daytime Therapy Room Rental in Dublin City

    Contact us on 01 661 2220 | Email: info@lifechange.ie

    For more details & photos see: www.lifechange.ie/room-rental

    • Special Summer Discount for All New Therapy Rental
    • Evening Hours Available Currently
    • Comfortable, Well Appointed Equipped Therapy Rooms
    • Free Clinical Referrals and Online Scheduling Calendar
    • High Speed Wifi for Online Therapy Sessions
    • Open Days a Week from 8am to 10pm

    We especially welcome pre-accredited and accredited therapists to join our practice at 5 Clanwilliam Square, Grand Canal Quay, Dublin 2

  • 07/05/2024 09:21 | Anonymous member (Administrator)
    Recognised by Irish Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy.

    10 CPD hours. Live online July 12th 7-9.30pm, 13th 9.30am-1.30 and 14th 9.30am-1pm.

    Have you noticed the recent media surge in interest in menopause? You may not be aware of how much misinformation a woman is trusting at the moment, and how frightening it all is for this generation

    Have you noticed relationship struggles seem so often to appear in couples where the woman is in her 40s or early 50s? You may not be aware of the possible hormonal reasons for this. Your clients are unlikely to either.

    Running since May 2023, in this course you will gain understanding of the biochemical impact of menopause, and how it, society, social media and even medical and lifestyle advice can negatively contribute to a woman's stability, behaviour, feelings and energy in distinct ways, and impact her family, colleagues and friends.

    • Not just about the woman herself, you will gain insight into how perimenopause can affect relationships, and learn enough to help couples, families & friends, understand the impact the fluctuations of reproductive hormones have on their sense of each other.
    • The physical impacts on the body, and on hormones other than reproductive ones, will be made clear, helping you contextualise why some menopausal women may seem unable to implement suggestions for changes to improve their wellbeing, and how, if appropriate, you can help a woman overcome these impediments.
    • The nervous system is key to the severity of the perimenopause experience, and you will learn an array of useful techniques to support nervous system resilience in your clients, via stimulation of the Vagus nerve and other strategies. 
    • Trauma sensitivity in menopause because the struggles of perimenopause can be experienced as a loss of control, power and comfort in being who we are, and in feeling how we are feeling. The connection of menopause to trauma history, trauma-sensitive language and adjustments will be taught.
    • Somatic techniques adjusted for the menopausal woman because a woman’s relationship with her body can change. You will be resourced with simple techniques to help clients stay connected to their body.
    • The “feel-good hormones” are affected by the reduction in the reproductive hormones. In taking this course, you will learn in-session, and outside-session ways to encourage the release of these hormones in your clients, which can help with mood, libido, sleep, digestion, sociability and so much more.

    There will be space to discuss particular challenges your clients are facing. These discussions will help professionals support a wide array of individual manifestations of this life phase.

    Supporting women’s health since 2004 one-to-one, in workshops, trainings, talks, retreats and classes, I help them understand the menopause transition and adjust their perspectives and lifestyle habits to ease their changing mental, emotional and physical wellbeing.

    Developing Yoga for the Stages of Menopause since 2015, in 2020 my 40 hour Teacher Training of the same name was accredited and launched, educating hundreds of teachers worldwide, & reaching tens of thousands of women through them. My CPD for Health, Wellness and Fitness coaches is also studied around the world.

    Niamh Daly BAHons, RYT, Senior Yoga Teacher & Trainer, Advanced Dip Nutrition & Health Coaching, Pilates Instructor, Speaker, Author & guest teacher in Yoga for Women’s Health trainings worldwide.

    “Niamh de-mystified and teased out fact from fiction with rigour and a light touch. It made for a highly engaging, stimulating and helpful exploration of the impact of the key stages of peri-menopause and menopause on a woman’s system and on her life. And, in many ways most importantly, offered practical evidence-based interventions to ease the way. I found it insightful and hugely useful.” Catríona Edwards, Psychotherapist

    Course recognised by IACP
    10 CPD points.
    €195.

    Contact me niamhdaly55@gmail.com or read more & book by [clicking here>>>].

  • 30/04/2024 15:08 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Psychotherapy Division Presents: Strategic Psychotherapeutics - Using the Building Blocks of Clinical Science to Enhance Practice

    12 October 2024, from 10 am to 4.30 pm, In Person

    Location: Marino Institute of Education, Griffith Avenue, Dublin 9, D09 R232

    This event is being run by the Division of Psychotherapy

    There are over four hundred approaches to psychotherapy, most of which branch from the primary streams of learning including clinical experience, empirical evidence, theoretical systems, and evidence from related disciplines such as developmental, relational, and cognitive psychology, as well as neuroscience.

    The basic building blocks of psychotherapeutics that are fundamental to most approaches are well documented. Strategic Psychotherapeutics uses these building blocks to inform evidence-based practices, combining the best empirical evidence and clinical expertise with patient preferences and values.

    In this workshop, participants will be introduced to the StratPsych® system, which delineates the domains of knowledge that constitute the fundamental building blocks of psychotherapy. The therapeutic scope and impact of clinicians can be enhanced when therapists are grounded in the fundamental knowledge domains, which are the building blocks of strategic psychotherapeutics. As clinicians gain an understanding of how these basics relate to approaches and technical interventions, more complex therapeutic activities such as assessment, case formulation, treatment planning, clinical decision making, and alliance maintenance can be appreciated.

    In this workshop, participants will learn the 11 fundamental building blocks of psychotherapeutics, principles, and time-tested clinical constructs used as heuristics that can be used to select the approaches and technical interventions best suited to each patient.

    The goal of this workshop is to enhance clinical expertise by providing the basic, intermediate, and advanced knowledge domains universal to all psychotherapeutics.

    Following the Introduction and Overview, the outline of the day will include sections on:

    - The Building Blocks of Psychotherapy

    - The Fundamental Domains of Knowledge

    - Strategies and Processes

    - Techniques from psychotherapedia ®

    - Assessment, Case Formulation, & Treatment Planning

    - Psychotherapeutic Process

    - Clinical Decision Making

    - The Building Blocks of Psychotherapy

    Presenter bios

    Jeffrey J. Magnavita, Ph.D., ABPP

    Jeffrey is a clinical psychologist with over three decades of clinical experience working with personality dysfunction, trauma, and relational disturbances.

    He is an internationally recognized speaker who has published eleven professional volumes on personality disorders, personality theory, psychotherapy, clinical decision making, and technology in mental health practice. His psychotherapeutic work has been featured in two APA psychotherapy videos. He served on the APA Clinical Practice Guideline Committee and was invited to serve on the Advisory Work Group on the Implementation of Evidence-Based Practice. He served as the President in 2010 of the Society for the Advancement of Psychotherapy. He is the Founder and CEO of Strategic Psychotherapeutics, LLC, the developer of StratPsych ®, an online learning system for psychotherapists.


    Declan Aherne, Ph.D.

    Declan is a clinical psychologist and gestalt psychotherapist. He was founding chairperson of the division of psychotherapy, PSI and has been a long-standing member of the EFPA working group on psychologists specializing in psychotherapy. Declan is a member of the board of directors at the Gestalt Institute of Ireland. He was Head of Counselling at UL for 32 years and is now Director of Oakwood psychological services in Limerick, which is the largest private practice of its type in the country with 60 clinicians on the team. He is also Clinical Director of the family wellbeing project ‘The Sky is the Limit’, at Corpus Christi primary school, Moyross, Limerick. He has taught on and been external examiner on numerous psychotherapy training programmes in Ireland. 

    This event is being run by the Div of Psychotherapy, Psychological Society of Ireland

    Event Format: In person

    Prices:
    Booking Rate:150
    Early Bird Rate (until June 11):125
    Student:75
    Early Bird Student (until June 11): €50

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