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  • 12/12/2023 16:56 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Explore a unique Christmas present at www.everyonecansing.ie and surprise your loved ones with the joy of song by gifting the book “Everyone Can Sing.

    Visit www.everyonecansing.ie today.

  • 12/12/2023 15:50 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    The Global Legacy of the Great Famine in Ireland
    Healing the Wounds of An Gorta Mór & Exploring What it Means to be Irish Online | English

    What will we be exploring in this Lab?
    Our lab will explore the legacy of the Great Famine (1845-52), in which more than 1 million Irish died. More than 1 million emigrated during this time, and there were successive waves of emigration that created an Irish diaspora that today numbers more than 44 million. The lab is not so much about the history but about people’s experience of that history. What did the Irish have to do to survive the Famine? How does the Famine echo into our lives in the present? How is legacy of the famine different for those who left and those who remained?

    Who is invited to participate?
    The lab is intended for people of Irish descent, whether in Ireland or in the Irish diaspora. Some understanding of trauma is necessary, as is the willingness to look deeply into our individual lives and our ancestry. But most important is the desire to uncover and heal what our Irish ancestors couldn't heal in their own time.

    More about the journey of the Lab
    The lab will follow Thomas Hübl's Collective Trauma Integration Process (CTIP). We will create a safe container for exploring how the Famine trauma response still lives in us and how it affects our very being. Painful moments will certainly arise in this work but the process will be guided with compassion, care, and respect. And with a deeper understanding of the legacy of the Famine, we can begin individually and collectively to form a new sense of Irishness.

    When will we be meeting?
    The lab will meet on the Zoom platform. The first meeting will be on Tuesday, Jan. 16. Thereafter, the meetings will be on the second Tuesday of the month: Feb. 13, Mar. 12, Apr. 9, May 14, June 11, July 9, Aug. 13, Sept. 10, Oct. 8, Nov. 12, and Dec. 10. All meetings are for two hours, starting at 11am Pacific/2pm Eastern/7pm Ireland.

    Link to webpage for registration: https://pocketproject.org/international-labs/the-global-legacy-of-the-great-famine-in-ireland/

    Lab Team

     BILL MCCART has been studying with Thomas since 2011. He has taken many of his online courses, completed the Timeless Wisdom Training in 2017, and been in Core Group since then. He completed the Practice Group Leader Training in 2021 and has been co-facilitating a group starting later that year. Thomas’s work has had a profound impact on his life, how he relates to life and its challenges, and how he contributes to life. He is deeply grateful for this and happy to support others on their spiritual and healing journeys.

     SIMON COURTNEY is a trauma-informed psychotherapist from Ireland. His initial curiosity and calling to explore collective trauma, and an embodied spirituality, brought him to the first Pocket Project training with Thomas Hübl in 2017. An increasing awareness for the need to turn towards our undigested past individually has been greatly influenced by his interest in the ancestral and collective dimensions of healing, using a somatic-based and relational approach in his work, where he is following the inner impulse to work more with smaller and emergent group processes.

    KATHY SCOTT is a cultural activist and creative entrepreneur dedicated to creating provocative experiences that animate the spirit of our times. Her greatest mission is to nudge humanity forward by inspiring people to rise and lift each other up along the way. She is creative director of The Trailblazery, which was founded as a response to a need for deeper human connection and belonging in our world. She is also founder of The Hedge School – an award-winning cultural project rooted in Ireland that invites people on a collective (un)learning experience to find our shared humanity.

  • 12/12/2023 15:10 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Places in on-line supervision groups will become available from January 2024.

    Four members per group and other criteria for supervision hours, reports etc for your accreditation in IAHIP and IACP will be met.

    At the moment availability of places exist on Monday evening 7pm; Thursday morning at 8am and Friday morning at 10am.

    My fee is 60 euros per two hour session with an average of 11 sessions per year.

    If you are interested in please contact me:

    Jim FitzGibbon SIAHIP
    jamesfotzgibbon57@gmail.com
    087 755 05680

  • 04/12/2023 14:58 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    RESEARCH – Burnout in counsellors and psychotherapists from the perspective of psychotherapy supervisors in Ireland.

    Are you a practicing accredited supervisor in psychotherapy in Ireland with at least three years providing supervision?

    You are invited to participate in a research study, undertaken as part of an MSc inPsychotherapy, Dublin City University.

    The purpose of the study is to explore the experiences of practicing psychotherapist supervisors surrounding the area of burnout in their supervisee therapists in Ireland. If you have an interest in this area or have experience of this with supervisees you may wish to participate in this study. This study will be an exploratory, in-depth study of the experiences of supervisors dealing with burnout in supervisee therapists and trainee therapists. Participants will be required to partake in a semi-structured interview lasting approximately one hour on the subject of burnout. You will be asked to meet with the researcher for a one hour face to face interview. However the option to use zoom for interviews if this is more suitable is available. DCU protocol will be followed with regard to the use of zoom.

    If you are interested in taking part in this study, or have any questions about what is involved, please contact me.

    Neil Brady.
    neil.brady32@mail.dcu.ie
    085 210 7409

  • 04/12/2023 11:38 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Cavendish Conference Centre, London

    The London International Eating Disorders Conference (LEDC)

    08:15 – 09:15 Registration and refreshments
    09:15 – 09:30 Welcome by the conference chairs

    Neuro Diversity in Eating Disorders

    09:30 – 10:00 ARFID & ASD
    10:00 – 10:30 Lived experience: Autism & ED
    10:30 – 11:10 Discussion and questions

    11:10 – 11:40 Refreshment and exhibition viewing

    11:40 – 12:40 Practical Session: PEACE Pathway Implementation

    12:40 – 13:40 Lunch and exhibition viewing

    Patient Diversity

    13:40 – 14:10 Racism/Fatphobia
    14:10 – 14:40 Male eating disorders and binge-eating
    14:40 – 15:10 BAME challenges in eating disorders

    15:10 -15:30 Refreshment and exhibition viewing

    15:30 – 16:30 Panel discussion: are we doing enough for our diverse patients?

    16:30 – 16:45 Summary and close of conference

    For full information, please visit: www.EatingDisordersConference.com

  • 28/11/2023 17:03 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Research: How can the combined knowledge of the Polyvagal Theory and Practice of Yoga support the psychotherapist in self-regulation and co-regulation?

    I am a final year student undertaking a Masters in Creative Psychotherapy with children and adolescents with Children’s Therapy Centre.

    I am currently conducting research for my thesis study.

    The title of my research study is: How can the combined knowledge of the Polyvagal Theory and practice of Yoga support the psychotherapist in self-regulation and co-regulation?

    The study will comprise of two focus groups over zoom to discuss the topic. One focus group will include psychotherapists that are also trained yoga teachers. The second group will comprise of psychotherapists that practice yoga.

    Participants for either focus group may comprise of psychotherapists that are accredited or pre-accredited.

    Participation will involve a focus group meeting over zoom of an hour and fifteen minutes.

    If you would like any further information regarding the research or would like to participate in either focus group, please do not hesitate to contact me by email at:

    finnertyann@yahoo.ie
    Phone: 086 885 3966

  • 28/11/2023 16:45 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Bronagh Starrs
    Winter-Spring Workshop Series

    Anxiety, Autism & Gender (Dublin, Limerick Cork)
    Sandspace (Galway, Dublin)
    Professional Certificate in Adolescent Studies (Online)

    For more information, please email Bronagh directly bronaghstarrs@gmail.com


  • 28/11/2023 16:06 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Bronagh Starrs
    New Publication

    Adolescent Configuration Styles, Parenting and Psychotherapy – A Relational Perspective

    “Starrs integrates psychological theory, developmental neuroscience, deep clinical wisdom, and profound empathy into a highly readable guide that belongs in the hands of anyone who cares for teenagers and their parents.”
    - Lisa Damour, PhD, New York Times bestselling author of UntangledUnder Pressure, and The Emotional Lives of Teenager

    “At last, we have a book which offers a framework for understanding the teenager’s psychological world. Starrs’ work is directed towards development and growth, not on the pathology of adolescence. A joy to read.”
    -Irena Bezić, PhD,President of EAP (European Association for Psychotherapy) and Co-founder of Centar IGW Zagreb.

    “There are few who can match Starrs’ depth of phenomenological attunement and degree of therapeutic sensibility with adolescents. She illustrates a masterful approach. A must-read for therapists, parents and anyone involved in the lives of teenagers.”
    - Richie Sadlier, bestselling author of Recovering and Let’s Talk

    “I was enthralled by the examples, they relate so well to my own experience of young people, as a professional and a parent of four. This is essential reading for all who work therapeutically with adolescents.”
    - Sue Pattison, PhD,Co-Editor The Sage Handbook of Counselling Children and Young People.

    “From beginning to end the book oozes rich and meaningful therapeutic experience. A must read for anyone engaged in therapeutic work with adolescents, or in any other domain, and for parents.”
    - Dominic McSherry, PhD, Reader in Psychology, Ulster University and Editor-in-Chief, Journal of Child and Adolescent Trauma

  • 28/11/2023 15:40 | Anonymous member

    Super.Vision Training

    Multi professional training in Humanistic & Integrative Supervision

    Suitable for psychotherapists, counsellors, life coaches, community workers & other health care professionals.
    The course focuses on the skills, theory and practice
    and enables participants to supervise across professions.


    The training is accredited by IACP
    for supervisor training and accreditation

    Fulfils the requirements for supervisor accreditation with IAHIP.

    Training takes place in online
    January 2024 to December 2024, 16 days.

    (includes a weekend workshop)
    Places limited, applications now being accepted.

    For details and to apply please contact:

    Annie Sampson MSc Supervision & Reflective Practice
    087 232 0525 / anniesampson@super-vision.ie
    www.supervision-vision.ie

  • 21/11/2023 11:00 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Couples Therapy Training Workshop for Therapists

    “The Connection of Difference” 17th May -19th May 2024

    The Falls Hotel and Spa Ennistymon, Co.Clare, Ireland 

    with
    Kevin McCann, H. Dip. GT and Favo Barbarello, M.Sc.
    Based on the model of
    Robert W. Resnick, Ph. D. Rita F. Resnick, Ph. D.

    MARRIAGE AND RELATIONSHIPS TODAY (irrespective of sexual orientation or gender identification) are, to a large extent based on the assumption that two individuals fuse into one. More than 50% of all first marriages end in divorce, as do approximately 75% of second marriages. Add to this the remaining secretly ―miserably married‖– those living lives of quiet (or not so quiet) desperation based on fear of being alone, fear of damaging the children, financial insecurity, religious doctrine, social stigma, etc. — and we begin to see the magnitude of the problem. If the Basic Human Dilemma for everyone from birth until death is: How to be connected to another, and maintain a self, then the western model of marriage makes this almost impossible. ―Two Become One” is the death knell to the movement required be- tween self and other to maintain connection – with contact and separation. In order to connect, there must be two

    WORKSHOP DESCRIPTION For over 50 years, Bob and Rita Resnick have introduced Gestalt therapy to thousands of therapists worldwide. Their cou- ples therapy model has allowed therapists, and couples, to benefit from an alternative view of coupling based on mutual respect, validation and acceptance of difference as a way to connect and resolve conflict in primary relationships. Kevin and Favo have been fortunate and proud to have been chosen by Bob and Rita to carry on their work on couples therapy and continue to teach it to therapists who want to work with couples in their practice, by learning to focus on process from a Gestalt prospective. The Resnicks have brought their model to Ireland for over 20 years. We hope to continue to keep this tradition and resource alive and dynamic, open to the changing field conditions of our times. This is a three-day Couples therapy training workshop for therapists and allied professionals who work with couples and those interested in learning to work with couples. You need not be part of a couple to attend. Each day, Favo and Kevin work live with real Model Couples to illustrate their way of encouraging couples to authentically represent themselves. This will be a practical, ―hands-on‖ workshop with daily supervised practice for all therapists in small supervised groups. All clinical work will be related to theory – to clarify and to make both more meaningful and practical. We want to focus on practice which will support therapists in their own work.

    MODEL COUPLES NEEDED We are inviting 2 or 3 demonstration ― Model Couples‖ to join this workshop. Model couples participate in all discussions of the clinical work. The workshop is inclusive and transparent.

    DATES & TIMES: Friday, 17th May 2024 to Sunday 19th May 2024
    Friday and Saturday 9:00 to 17:00
    Sunday 9:00 to 15:00

    LOCATION: The Falls Hotel and Spa, Ennistymon, Co. Clare, Ireland

    FEES: €380 (accommodation and meals are not included) To secure a place, a non refundable deposit of €100 is required. Small group, limited places available.

    REGISTRATION:
    Please email: animagestalt@gmail.com
    Payments will be made via Paypal or bank transfer only

    For additional information:
    Kevin: 087 927 2348
    Favo: 087 927 2441BIOGRAPHIES:

    Favorito Barbarello, M.Sc. Gestalt Psych., H. Dip. Integrative Psychotherapy Studies.
    Favo was born in Italy and has been living in Ireland since 1998. He trained initially as a craniosacral therapist, and subsequently started training in Gestalt psychotherapy at G.A.T.L.A. with Bob and Rita Resnick in 2004. He joined the faculty as an assistant trainer for both Gestalt and couples training, and finally joined the Couples Therapy training core faculty with his husband Kevin, under the mentoring of Bob and Rita Resnick. Favo is also visiting faculty at several training centers in Europe. Together with Kevin, he set up the Irish Gestalt Training Institute in 2013, offering workshops in Ireland and abroad. He is an Accredited Member of the Irish Association of Counselling and Psychotherapy, and a Registered Craniosacral Therapist. He likes humor and he’s interested in connection through cultural differences.

    Kevin McCann, H.Dip. (Hons) in Gestalt Therapy
    Kevin was born in Lurgan, Co Armagh, Northern Irelan. He is a graduate of University College Cork, where he gained a H.Dip. In Gestalt therapy, and a Postgrad. H.Dip. In Integrative Psychotherapy Studies. He contin- ued his training with Gestalt Associates Training Los Angeles (G.A.T.L.A.), becoming a certified Gestalt Therapist, and a Group Leader for GATLA in 2011. Kevin’s couples therapy training has been for many years under the tutelage of Bob and Rita Resnick, until joining the couples therapy training core faculty with his husband Favo, assisting Bob and Rita in Ireland and abroad.
    Kevin lectures extensively in Gestalt therapy, both in Ireland and abroad, and is a visiting lecturer at several Gestalt Institutes. He is an accredited supervisor, and has 30 years experience in third level education and training. Kevin is an accredited member of the Irish Association of Counseling and Psychotherapy. Kevin also runs a private practice for individual psychotherapy and couples therapy and is co-founder of the Irish Gestalt Training Institute, which offers postgraduate training in Gestalt Therapy. He is a member of the European Association of Gestalt Therapy and the Slovenian Association of Gestalt Therapy.