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  • 29/10/2024 16:02 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Supervision
    Supervisor available
    IAHIP accredited

    Based in Newcastle, County Wicklow
    Reduced cost service available

    Connie Ryan, MIAHIP
    Phone 087-9257746
    connieryan1609@gmail.com

  • 29/10/2024 15:48 | Anonymous


    Click here to download the flyer>>

    Diploma in Expressive Arts for Professionals


    Credits: 60 CPD Points

    Award: Participants who successfully complete the programme will be awarded ICPPD’s DiplomainExpressiveArtsfor Professionals

    Venues: Delivered in person in Athlone (one weekend per month)

    Why I should consider this Course?

    • Course Content Teaching,
    • Learning and Assessment Strategies
    • Online Application
    • Additional Course Information

    To Book: www.icppd.ie


  • 29/10/2024 14:27 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Integrative Psychotherapy Practice

    The Body Within The Therapeutic Relationship

    November 2024 to March 2025

    This course has been running for over 20 years. The course will introduce you to a lens and a concrete set of tools which will enable you to understand and work with the body in the therapeutic process with clients. It is grounded in an integration of the theory of Wilhelm Reich and Alexander Lowen, who were forerunners in the development of body awareness in the therapeutic process. The course will help you to integrate the body lens into your current practice from a humanistic perspective.

    Content:   Theory and techniques - Reich, Lowen, Rogers

    Character structures - formation and purpose

    Bioenergetics - choreography of body work

    Applied skills in practice - facilitated and directed work

    Participants must hold a qualification in psychotherapy and be in practice

    For more information and inquiries: tel: 01 498 2408, email: info@ippireland.com

    For application form available on the IPP website: www.ippireland.com

    For further information about the course, you can visit our website by [clicking here>>>].

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

    Payments can be made in instalments on request

    "It's a credit to our instructors that this information and learning, which always has the potential to feel overwhelming, was taught, managed and facilitated in a deeply skilled way."

    "Learning to view my client work through this lens has opened up my practice and depth of work."

  • 15/10/2024 16:19 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Spacious therapy room (4.6m x 6m) to rent on a half/full days(s) basis in Dublin 18.

    Free parking, 2 mins from M50 exit 15, and 6 mins walk from luas.

    Text 086 844 0376 for further details.

  • 08/10/2024 15:32 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    EMDR EUROPE ACCREDITED THERAPIST TRAININGS Standard, Adolescents & Children


    TRAINING PROGRAMMES 2025

    EMDR Hybrid Combined Standard plus Child & Adolescent Therapist

    Module 1 (4 days online training) Thursday 20 to Sunday 23 February
    Module 1 (1 day online training) Friday 07 March
    Module 2 (4 days online training) Thursday 15 to Sunday 18 May
    Module 3 (3 days in person training) Thursday 03 to Saturday 05 July
    3 x Supervision Sessions (3 hours online) April, June, July – dates TBC

    Total Cost For Training: €2,100.00 (payment plan available)

    EMDR Standard Therapist Training Online

    Module 1 (3 days online training) Tuesday 21 to Thursday 23 January
    Module 2 (1 day online training) Wednesday 12 March
    Module 3 (3 days online training) Tuesday 22 to Thursday 24 April
    Supervision Session (half day online) Monday 12 May

    Total Cost For Training: €1,350.00 (payment plan available)

    Module 1 (2 days online training) Friday 28 February & Saturday 01 March
    Module 2 (2 days online training) Friday 17 & Saturday 20 September

    Total Cost For Training: €760.00 (payment plan available)

    To register, please email: info@openmindscentre.ie

    Eligibility Criteria: Eligibility Criteria – New (openmindscentre.ie)

         
     www.emdrireland.org  www.emdr-europe.org  www.openmindscentre.ie

  • 08/10/2024 14:48 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Dr Stephanie Swales (Principal Investigator) and Bernadette Moran (Secondary Investigator)are conducting a research project entitled Recently Qualified Psychotherapists’ Experiences of how their Irish Psychotherapy Training has Informed their Awareness to EDI Concerns Within their Clinical Work.

    at the DCU School of Nursing, Psychotherapy and Community Health as part of an MSc Psychotherapy dissertation. The purpose of this research is to explore the psychotherapy training experiences of recently qualified psychotherapists, particularly their experiences relating to issues of Equality, Diversity and Inclusion, and how these experiences they share have prepared them for approaching EDI concerns in their psychotherapeutic clinical work. The researchers are inviting interested parties to take part in a no more than 60-minute, audio recorded interview about their experiences of EDI in their training and clinical work as part of this study. Inclusion/Exclusion criteria is as follows:

    Inclusion Criteria: 

    Psychotherapists who have trained and are currently practicing in Ireland.

    Psychotherapists who have been fully qualified and accredited within the past 5 years.

    Psychotherapists that are accredited by a recognised national counselling organisation e.g. I.A.C.P OR I.A.H.I.P

    Psychotherapists that are attending regular clinical supervision.

    Psychotherapists that are fluent in English. 

    Exclusion Criteria:

    Psychotherapists not accredited by a recognised national counselling organisation. 

    Psychotherapists that are not attending regular clinical supervision.

    Psychotherapists who became qualified and accredited more than 5 years ago.

    If you are interested in participating in an interview for this study and meet the inclusion criteria above, please contact the researchers;

    Dr Stephanie Swales (Principal Investigator) at stephanie.swales@dcu.ie

    Bernadette Moran (Other Investigator) at Bernadette.moran27@mail.dcu.ie

  • 01/10/2024 15:32 | Anonymous member (Administrator)


    Irish Society of Jungian Analysts
    in conjunction with the
    Irish Analytical Psychology Association
    Presents live on Zoom

    Thursday, 7th November 2024: 19:3021:00 (Irish time)

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    Disease as the Shadow of the Body

    Wendy J Bratherton,
    Jungian Analyst

    “This is your body, your greatest gift, pregnant with wisdom you do not hear, grief you thought was forgotten, and joy you have never known.”

    (M. Woodman and J.Mellick, Coming Home to Myself)

    In this talk Wendy will show how engaging with disease as “shadow in the body” can enable us to make changes in our lives and find meaning in our suffering. Since disease is located in the body, if we want to engage with this aspect of shadow, we must delve deeply into the unconscious memories which are stored in the body. Jung appreciated the depth of connection between mind and body. Between 1934-9 he gave a series of lectures to colleagues where he warned of the dangers of becoming too intellectual and ignoring the body. Jung said, “The body is merely the visibility of the soul, the psyche: and the soul is the psychological experience of the body. So, it is really one and the same thing.” Wendy will look at the link between mind and body and focus on Jung’s concept of the psychoid psyche, together with some recent insights from neuroscience and outline some clinical examples.

    Wendy Bratherton is a retired Jungian Analyst (SAP London) and a Biodynamic Craniosacral Therapist (CSTA). She was an Infant Observation Seminar Leader for 25 years and trained with Marion Woodman in BodySoul work. She has run Body Soul workshops with Marian Dunlea and helped with her online BodyDreaming Modules. She is a safe and Sound Protocol Provider, using sound to help heal trauma. She has contributed to Contemporary Jungian Analysis, ed. I.Alister & C. Hauke, Routledge 1998, and Jung’s Shadow Concept ed. C.Perry and R. Tower, Routledge 2023.

    Visit Eventbrite for further Information & Booking Details:

    Registration closes on Wednesday, 6th November@ 18:00

    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


  • 01/10/2024 15:11 | Anonymous member (Administrator)


    Irish Society of Jungian Analysts
    in conjunction with the
    Irish Analytical Psychology Association
    Presents live on Zoom

    Thursday, 10th October 2024: 19:3021:00 (Irish time)

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    Photo credit: Cedrus Monte


    Awestruck in nature do we wander

    Cedrus Monte,
    Jungian Analyst



    It could be argued that any true healing of neurosis would need to bring both spiritual life and the natural world to a new understanding. We are perhaps still trying to solve the problem of healing on a too personal, psychological level. Jung was deeply concerned over the loss of our connection with Nature, with the Great Mother. The word “matter” has become a purely intellectual concept. How different was the former image of matter — the Great Mother — which could convey profound emotional meaning. By wandering in the natural world, we begin to awaken to our primal, embodied connection to the Great Mother and feel the awe and gratitude that are ours to receive when we open to the beauty and mysteries that are an integral part of the natural world. In this way we might in part begin to heal, at the level of soul, an ever-increasing neurotic and collapsing world.

    Cedrus Monte, Jungian Analyst, graduate of the C. G. Jung Institute (1996) Member of IAAP (emerita)/AGAP.  Originally from the San Francisco Bay Area, she now lives and practices in Zurich, Switzerland. In addition to numerous papers included in Jungian anthologies, she has published CORPUS ANIMA: Reflections from the Unity of Body and Soul (Chiron Publications) and A MEMOIR OF MEMORIES: Remembering the Death of My Mother (Little Owl Press, Zurich; with accompanying podcast on Speaking of Jung, episode 68).

    Visit Eventbrite for further Information & Booking Details:

    Registration closes on Wednesday, 9th October @ 18:00

    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


  • 01/10/2024 14:46 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Join us this November for the Professional Certificate in Couples Therapy course, designed to provide you with both theoretical insights and hands-on skills for effectively working with couples.

    This training is ideal whether you work with couples or not, as it provides deep insights into relationship dynamics that will greatly benefit your individual client work.

    What you’ll learn:

    • Comprehensive understanding of couples therapy techniques and theories.
    • Integrative approach to resolving deep-rooted relationship issues.
    • Tools to enhance communication and conflict resolution between couples.
    • 6 Models including Gestalt relational approaches, Developmental Model, Terry Real’s Relational Life Therapy, etc.
    • 23 Topics including Communication skills, first sessions, vulnerability cycles, family of origin work, sexual issues, and more.

    Details:

    • Date: 4 full days (in-person on 8th/9th & 29th/30th November 2024) and 2 evening workshops (via Zoom). Thursday 21st November 7-9 pm and Thursday 12th December 7-9pm.
    • Location: Maldron Hotel, South Mall, Cork City
    • CPD Hours: 24 CPD hours (IACP approved)
    • Participants: Limited to 15 participants

    This course provides an immersive learning experience, combining theoretical study with experiential learning. Whether you’re a seasoned therapist or just starting out with couples work, this course will equip you with the skills to help couples achieve lasting change.

    Register now to secure your place in this transformative course! Spots are filling up quickly.

    Find out more about the course here: https://instituteofcouplestherapy.com/core-training/

    Couples Therapy is not just about resolving conflict, it’s about understanding deeper relational dynamics. This training is designed to equip you with confidence and creativity in addressing long-term issues.

    Testimonials

    Over 100 People Have Purchased Our Webinar Courses, and 90% of Professional Certificate in Couples Therapy Courses (Online & In-person) Slots Filled This Year!

    This was a fantastic course and I would highly recommend anyone who has any interest in working with couples but unsure of where to start to take the leap and sign up for one of Karen’s trainings. Karen has a fantastic ability to impart her knowledge around couples therapy in such a clear and transformative way. The four day training was very much geared to providing very useful tools and structures into your practice with couples work, regardless of your own experience in this area. The added bonus of multiple resources, future training, networking opportunities and supervision options is also invaluable.”- Maria Gleeson

    “I have attended many trainings during my nearly twenty years of psychotherapy practice but I can honestly say that this was one of the most stimulating, inclusive and comprehensive trainings I have attended. Karen has a natural ability to impart her knowledge of couples therapy in a way that makes it vital and interesting. She is generous in sharing her resources and experience. For anyone who is considering training in this area I highly recommend this particular one.“ - Elizabeth Cullen

  • 01/10/2024 14:28 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    An ideal family can be defined as a unit, whatever it consists of, that provides love, support and stability to its members. It is a family where each member feels valued, respected and understood. An ideal family fosters a positive environment for growth, learning and emotional well-being.

    This workshop was created to explore the issues that we carry with us throughout our lives when the aforementioned, ideal family conditions do not exist, for whatever reason. We will delve into a healing process regarding the missing elements of family, whatever that menas to you and explore how to build meaninful reparative family systems going forward.

    The work employs Gestalt techniques. Gestalt is primarily a creative, emotional process incorporating body processes, art, music, ritual and expression.

    Dates: 26th & 27th October 2024
    Venue: De La Salle Retreat Centre, Elderfield, Castletown, Co. Laois, R32 N6D8
    Cost: €300.00

    Accommodation extra, available on request.

    For further details contact: Alan Hackett, 087 747 4421, Email: alanhackett@gmail.com

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