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  • 30/05/2023 14:35 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    THERAPY ROOM RENTAL

    Spacious and comfortable therapy rooms for hire in Skerries, Co. Dublin

    Sessional and block booking arrangements available for daytime, evening and weekends. Free on street parking. This relaxing space is suitable for adult counselling and psychotherapy. A creative therapy room is also available for play therapy, art therapy or sand tray therapy.


    Contact Jennifer to enquire
    www.starlightpsychotherapy.ie
    starlightpsychotherapy@gmail.com 086 862 3993

  • 30/05/2023 14:35 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    The Fool’s Dance Gestalt Company offers an opportunity to participate in Paul Rebillot’s
    The Lover’s Journey – A Quest for the Inner Man and Woman
    July 1st- 8th 2023
    at Slí an Chroí, Kiltegan, Co. Wicklow.

    Despite what the title may seem to suggest, ‘The Lover’s Journey is not a ‘couples’ workshop. Instead it leads us on a journey of self-discovery – rooted in Jungian psychology and inspired by the ancient concept of the Alchemical Marriage – through which we will come to know and own both the masculine and the feminine aspects of ourselves, our positive and negative man and our positive and negative woman. Finding, owning and harmoniously uniting these masculine and feminine archetypes that we all carry deep within ourselves, experiencing their humour as well as their power, is essential if we are to experience the totality of our wholeness.

    The workshop is highly experiential, and weaves together creatively music, movement, dramatization, image-making, meditation, ritual, gestalt practice into an integrated process.

    Some comments from previous participants in this workshop:

    • Brilliant. Lovely content and flow. All made sense. Beautifully held, joyful, sacred and creative. This work is authentic and pure magic.

    • Nourishing, beautifully paced, supportive, gentle yet challenging, growthful, hugely motivational.

    For a more detailed description of the workshop process go to the workshop page on our Fool's Dance website at: http://foolsdancegestaltcompany.ie/workshops/the-lovers-journey

    To apply for a place, complete the form at http://foolsdancegestaltcompany.ie/next-workshop

  • 30/05/2023 12:23 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    PCI College's MSc Cognitive Behavioural Therapy

    This master’s programme is for practitioners who wish to gain specialist training in Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT).

    The course is designed to meet the criteria for accreditation with the British Association for Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapies (BABCP)**.

    The programme sets out to develop practitioners who can work individually in a professional practice setting or as part of a multi-disciplinary team in various settings using CBT approaches. It is designed to provide you, as the learner, with the theoretical knowledge, practical skills and personal confidence to apply strategic protocols of CBT in the area of mental health and general health wellbeing.

    Who is this course for?

    The MSc CBT is a comprehensive professional training course focused on the acquisition, refinement and application of CBT skills across a variety of presenting issues and settings. The course is designed to enhance trainees’ existing qualifications. Applicants include counsellors and psychotherapists and those from a BABCP recognised core profession (Psychiatry, Social Work, Psychology, Occupational Therapy, Medicine, Mental Health Nursing, Art Therapy). The course is designed to meet the criteria for BABCP accreditation**. The course is not a stand-alone counselling qualification.

    What are the benefits of doing this course?

    This programme has been developed to meet an ever-expanding need in the Irish market to provide high quality, affordable education to individuals wishing to enhance their qualifications. This Master’s in Cognitive Behavioural Therapy can be regarded as one of the most innovative programmes of its kind in Ireland, with an emphasis on third-wave interventions supplementing more traditional approaches. The programme centres around theoretical knowledge, skills and experiential growth which will instil a sense of competence, confidence and clarity for the developing CBT practitioner. We integrate professional development through self-reflection, emphasising personal capabilities such as self-awareness, integrity, sensitivity, flexibility, insight, compassion, imagination, and personal presence.

    What will you learn?

    As a student in the MSc programme, you will be immersed in the therapeutic skills required to work with varying complex cases. You will experience practical application of both skills and theory in class and through a clinical placement setting, supported via in class and external supervision. You will be provided with opportunities to evaluate and critically assess appropriate interventions for the client group and develop proficiency in assessment and case formulation skills.

    You will develop mastery of CBT application complemented by the efficacy of 3rd wave approaches. You will also have opportunities to create your own specialisation through our CBT in Specialised Areas module and via your dissertation.

    This Masters is designed to be participative and experiential and draw on prior professional experience whenever possible. The academic value of the programme is enhanced by a learning environment that is warm, transparent, and genuine. On completion, you will have a range of transferable skills and a deep understanding of this new area of professional practice.

    **The course is designed to meet the criteria for BABCP accreditation. The course can be assessed as an accredited course within the first year of the programme cycle.

    VENUES THAT RUN THIS COURSE: Dublin City - Jervis St. Location

    Apply at https://pcicollege.ie/master-cognitive-behavioural-therapy or by using the application form attached.


  • 30/05/2023 12:08 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    MSc Addiction Counselling & Psychotherapy

    There is a growing awareness of the widespread harm caused by addiction to individuals, families and society at large and an evolving shift of reliance from a medically based model of treatment to engaging in Talking Therapies.

    In an experiential and participative environment, this course offers students the opportunity to acquire key skills and theoretical knowledge to effectively engage with the addiction recovery process.

    Who is this course for?

    The MSc Addiction Counselling & Psychotherapy is a comprehensive professional training course, focused on working therapeutically with people dealing with addiction. This course is aimed at graduates who are currently working, or plan to work, in addiction services, including counsellors and psychotherapists, doctors, nurses, youth workers, social carers, social workers, psychologists and those who wish solidify and enhance their qualifications whilst gaining contemporary theoretical knowledge and practical skills. The course is validated, subject to review, by Middlesex University, designed to supplement trainees’ existing qualifications and is not a stand-alone counselling qualification. This course will also serve professionals within the addiction field who wish to pursue accreditation with the Addiction Counsellors Ireland (ACI) While the ACI does not accredit courses, it does accredit individual applicants taking into account training, qualifications and experience in the field. The MSc Addiction Counselling & Psychotherapy programme is designed to fulfil a number of these essential criteria.

    What are the benefits of doing this course?

    On completion of the course, you will have developed an advanced competency and proficiency working with clients presenting with a wide range of addiction issues in a variety of contemporary settings. You will more fully understand the complex and challenging nature of addiction and recovery, whilst prizing the agency of the individual. You will be well placed to influence attitudes and affect policy in the workplace, community and society. The programme complements the ‘no wrong door’ approach as advocated within national policy which broadens career opportunities, such as those within the health service, private practice, and work within voluntary settings and mental health organisations.

    What will you learn?

    The course is designed to give learners a working understanding of the theories, process and dynamics of addiction in an ever-changing biopsychosocial context with a strong focus on effective, evidence-based approaches to treatment and counselling. With the individual at the heart of any treatment approach, students will be equipped with a variety of clinical skills applicable to the complex presentation of addiction that spans diverse populations. The programme addresses the ever-pervasive influence of the internet and how it exacerbates the deleterious effects of behavioural addictions such as compulsive gambling, sexual addiction and gaming. The role of the family is evaluated in addition to broader mental health and dual diagnosis issues. Students will experience addiction from a multidisciplinary viewpoint during site visits and within reflexive clinical practice in addition to developing proficiency in three different talk therapy modalities.

    VENUES THAT RUN THIS COURSE: Dublin West (Clondalkin)

    Apply at https://pcicollege.ie/master-addiction-counselling or by application attached.



  • 30/05/2023 11:49 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    MSc Child and Adolescent Psychotherapy

    This master’s programme is for practitioners who wish to gain specialist training in psychotherapy for children, teenagers and young people under the age of 25.

    The programme sets out to build upon the knowledge and skills that you have developed through your undergraduate education and practical experience as a counsellor and psychotherapist. The programme acknowledges the requirement for all psychotherapists working with children and young people to complete a specialised academic and professional qualification to ensure the highest standards are met. Our programme is intended to align itself with European and international standards and promote continuous development and support for the therapist. The course meets the minimum competency standards for working with Under 18’s as developed by the Irish Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy (IACP).

    Who is this course for?

    The MSc. Child & Adolescent Psychotherapy programme is a comprehensive professional training course, focused on working therapeutically with young people. The course is validated by Middlesex University* and is designed to supplement trainees’ existing qualifications. It is not a stand-alone counselling qualification. Applicants include counsellors and psychotherapists who are accredited or are eligible for accreditation, with the IACP/IAHIP/BACP or equivalent, all of whom seek to deepen or extend their current skills to facilitate therapeutic work with young people up to the age of 25 years.

    What are the benefits of doing this course?

    The philosophy underpinning the Master of Science in Child & Adolescent Psychotherapy is a belief that the practice of working with children and adolescents requires a specific type of skill set. You will gain the knowledge and skills to create fundamental changes for children and adolescents, and our diverse faculty brings together rigorous classroom learning with individualised mentorship and hands-on professional learning.

    The programme centres around theoretical knowledge, skills and experiential growth which will instil a sense of competence, confidence and clarity for the developing child and adolescent psychotherapist. You will gain a number of practical skills such as assessments, creative skills and report writing.

    We integrate professional development through self-reflection, emphasising personal capabilities such as self-awareness, integrity, sensitivity, flexibility, insight, compassion, imagination, and personal presence. You will also cultivate an enhanced sensitivity to the experience of childhood, and the many developmental strengths and difficulties with which young people are constantly engaging.

    What will you learn?

    As a student on the MSc Child and Adolescent Psychotherapy programme you will be immersed in the therapeutic skills required to work with children and adolescents, developing a mastery in the practical application of both skills and theory in class and through clinical placement. You will be equipped with tools and skills for assessment and intervention when working with children and adolescents coupled with experiential practice where you can experience first-hand what it is like to use creative therapies to enhance the therapeutic relationship and process. You are encouraged to think critically, explore diverse perspectives, and develop your communication skills as you proceed through the coursework. You will examine critical current legal and ethical obligations around Child Protection, statutory reporting, contracting with parents and clients, case notes, confidentiality and consent. You will be provided with opportunities to evaluate and critically assess appropriate interventions for the client group and develop proficiency in assessment and report writing skills. You will be introduced to a trauma informed approached to working with children and adolescents in addition to an in depth understanding of the role of the family and child psychology.

    VENUES THAT RUN THIS COURSE: Dublin West (Clondalkin)

    Apply at https://pcicollege.ie/master-child-adolescent-counselling-psychotherapy or apply using application form attached.


  • 30/05/2023 09:59 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Participants Needed

    • Are you an experienced, accredited/validated, psychotherapist, counsellor or relationship mentor? 
    • Would you like to participate in a study that aims to define the meaning of relational safety in a therapeutic relationship ?
    • Please follow this link to find out more, and to complete an online qualitative questionnaire: https://forms.office.com/e/DSWBz0DNh9

    Please contact Aoife Ryan at aoife.ryan@tus.ie for further information.

  • 23/05/2023 14:45 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Art Therapy Experiential Workshop
    10th & 11th of June
    Soearth Projects, Kill, Co.Kildare

    This two-day workshop will explore the relationship we have to the everyday and specific objects/ memorabilia that we accumulate and surround ourselves with in our lives.

    Each has a particular meaning and story for us, from the mundane to those objects that maintain and develop particular meanings, memories and connections for us.

    This experiential workshop will allow participants to explore and reflect on the relationship they/ we have to such objects, to recognise their significance and their meaning for us and what we gain/can gain from them in an understanding of ourselves.

    The two-day event will use a creative approach to these explorations, which will contain both individual and some group exercises. This creative approach will allow participants to each find an alternative and different way of exploring and expressing their thoughts/ feelings and understandings that may arise. The group will then be used for a wider reflection and support in relation to these discussions.

    We will take advantage of the unique environment at Soearth during the weekend. The outdoors element of this weekend will be core throughout. Influences derived from Environmental Art Therapy practices will be integrated and explored.

    No previous art experience is needed and all materials will be provided. This workshop is intended for professionals (or Trainees) working therapeutically in their careers, as well as others who have an interest in the Creative Therapies. Whilst the workshop is not intended to teach art psychotherapy techniques to individuals, the rationale for this approach and the wider use of the creative arts therapies generally will be related to.

    What will you gain from the experience?

    • Wellbeing and Personal development.
    • Introduction to processes inherent in Art Therapy/Environmental Art Therapy practices.
    • Tangible experiences of the art therapy process through a variety of traditional and non-traditional creative media, fostering different ways of seeing and expressing
    • Introduction to integrated eco arts based activities grounded within a self-care model.
    • Enjoy a creative self-care process within a purpose built and nature based environment.
    • Guidance & facilitation from two experienced Art Therapists
    • Soearth Projects CPD certificate issued on completion

    Course times/ cost

    Saturday the 10th & Sunday 11th of June
    10am – 4pm (daily)
    Cost €210

    Info/Accommodation: Please contact info@soearthprojects.com or contact Heidi Morrison on 087 060 5553 for additional Information /accommodation queries

    Bookings: 
    Please book through Eventbrite or directly at info@soearthprojects.com

    https://www.eventbrite.ie/e/art-therapy-experiential-workshop-soearth-projects-tickets-606001265097

    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 Arts Therapy 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's work. He also works as supervisor and is an advisor for the Soearth Project in Kill, Co Kildare, as well as Academic Council Chair at the Children's 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

    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 in Soearth.

    Collaboration with other Creative Art Therapists/facilitators and community bodies iscentral the success of the business. 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 business and community groups. She continues to practice as a Visual Artist and hosts group and solo shows throughout the year.


  • 23/05/2023 12:01 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Counselling and Play therapy rooms available to rent in 4 hour block sessions from Monday to Friday in Killinarden Family Resource Centre.

    We are also looking for student counsellors to join our team.

    Please contact Mary on 01 452 7143 for more information.


  • 16/05/2023 15:55 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Do you think it is possible for individuals to repress a memory for years and then recover it? What would that mean for the memory being recovered? Is it appropriate to question the possibility or validity of a recovered memory? The ongoing controversial debate around memory repression and recovery may have serious implications for psychotherapeutic theory and practice. As practicing psychotherapists, we want to know your valued opinions and experiences.

    My name is Owen Coyle and I’m a Masters student in Applied Psychology. I am looking for practitioners of psychotherapy that are currently working in Ireland to complete a 10 minute survey on memory repression and recovery – please follow the link below:

    https://ucc.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_6LpfSTRWefRLQc6

    PARTICIPANT INFORMATION SHEET

  • 16/05/2023 15:50 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Have You Recently Graduated?Are You Looking To Join Our Team?


    We are interested in hearing from pre-accredited therapists who would like to work in our thriving practice.

    Our rooms are bright and spacious and suitable for working with clients of all ages. We have three rooms available to rent in the centre of Naas and of Celbridge, Co Kildare.

    We offer:

    • Client referrals
    • A therapist profile and photo on our website
    • High-Speed WIFI for Online Therapy Sessions
    • Evening Hours Available Now
    • Open 7 Days a Week from 8am to 10pm

    Contact Evelyn, Jennifer or Colin on 085 105 0337 for more details or email info@anneleigh.ie