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  • 16/05/2023 12:35 | Anonymous member (Administrator)


    THE HIGH ART OF HELPING

    CONSTELLATION WORK WITH HORSES AN EXPERIENTIAL WORKSHOP ASSISTED BY HORSE PRESENCE AND WISDOM

    Sunday June 11th 2023 Castlefergus Quinn Co Clare
    Fee: Euro 200.00

    Helpfulness is a beautiful human quality, and helping in a professional way is a special Art. People often feel drawn to work with others and to help them in a special way. This pull can come from a deep love and loyalty that stems from within our own family system, our own herd.

    To help in a healthy way, it is important to be able to understand what it is that has drawn us into our chosen profession and to be curious about what it is our hearts are longing for.

    The ground-breaking work of Bert Hellinger, coming from his training in psychoanalysis to his systemic family therapy, allows us to see ourselves through a lens which brings to light our connections, loyalties and bonds, conscious and unconscious, across the generations.

    The methodology of 'the constellation' uses human representatives to represent family members, issues or internal parts of ourselves. We use this lens and methodology and we include the presence and wisdom of the horses as representatives in the family field. Clearing our own 'field' allows us to work with clarity about our role as ‘Helpers’. This serves as a protection for the people we work with and avoids burnout for ourselves.In order to give in a healthy way, we must first be able to receive in a healthy way. Then we may no longer project our unconscious entanglements, our early unmet needs on to our co-workers and clients.

    When we can experience being separate and connected, then we ourselves, and those we work with, become freer to move and heal in a healthy way. Helping at this level is 'a high art'.

    These innovative workshops are offered to people who work with others. We use a team approach. The facilitating team consists of an equine specialist, mental health professionals and most importantly 'the horses'. All activities take place on the ground and you need no previous experience with horses to participate.

    The structure of the day is based on Bert Hellinger's work on 'The high art of helping' and the three basic systemic principles of relationship: Belonging, Reciprocity and Order: things being in their right place.

    In these, one day workshops we prepare to enter 'another's' field, (the others we work with). Participants are invited to come into a deeper awareness of themselves within their family field, their family herd. You are invited to come with an open heart and a respectful willingness to explore how the need to belong has shaped you.These workshops often facilitate a very deep inner movement whereby things come to the surface and into awareness in a healing and gentle way.

    When we work in the presence of horses, observing their behaviour and at the same time being aware of what happens inside us as we allow ourselves to become attuned to them, we find that they can teach us to be present to our true selves, mindfully in alignment, separate and connected.

    Horses are such authentic representatives and they mirror for us in an extraordinary way when we are present and open to their wisdom. As we enter the energetic field of the horse we can deepen our capacity for a transformational process in a truly profound way.

    For further information and booking:

    Colette Green, MA MIAHIP. Tel: 086 826 7687
    colettegreen1@yahoo.ie / www.ochre.ie

    Deirdre Kennedy, BA Iopt. Tel: 087 293 2120
    info@dkcraniosacral.com www.dkcraniosacral.com

  • 09/05/2023 17:12 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

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

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    Thursday, 15th June 2023: 7.30pm 9.00pm (Irish time)


    Skin: Bridge and Barrier in the Intersubjective Field
    Lisa Holland, MS, LPCC
    Jungian Analyst



    This lecture explores the topic of skin in its actual and symbolic nature, including its functions as a physical and psychic boundary between “inside” and “outside”, and as both bridge and barrier between ourselves and others. We will explore skin further through a case study of a transgender woman who struggled with her relationship to her own skin as a result of severe childhood sexual trauma. The client’s story will be interwoven with a fairy tale, “The Seal Woman”, a story that follows a being who through the loss of her seal skin, is held hostage in the human realm, away from her own true nature.

    Lisa Holland, MS, LPCC is a Jungian Analyst and member of IAAP, practicing, consulting, and teaching on the Central Coast of California, USA. She is trained in mindfulness-based somatic psychotherapy and now offers neurofeedback training (a form of computer-assisted biofeedback that works beneath consciousness) to support physiological regulation, thereby enabling clients to be more available to analytical work. Lisa’s areas of interest include: trauma recovery, creativity, women’s empowerment and embodiment and group process. She delights in the study of fairy tales, regularly offers seminars at ISAPZURICH (International School of Analytical Psychology, Zurich, Switzerland), presents at various international conferences, and gratefully spends several months of the year in Italyhttps://lisahollandtherapy.com/

    Registration closes on Wednesday, 14th June@ 6.00pm - Irish time
    For further Information & Booking:

    This event will be recorded, and the link will be available for 2 weeks
    for the personal viewing of registered participants only.

    Admission: €22.42 / Students: €17.07Booking is via Eventbrite only

    General enquiries, please contact Nola at
    isja.events@gmail.com

  • 09/05/2023 15:22 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Menopause Awareness for Psychotherapists and Counsellors

    Recognised by Irish Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy.

    10 CPD hours.
    Live online
    May 26th 7-9.30pm, 27th 9.30am-1.30
    live online 
    28th 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.

    In this course you will gain understanding of the biochemical impact of the stages 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 immediate 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 in particular, 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 gain a wide 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, preparing them to be ready with language that is non-triggering and inclusive.

    Working to support women’s health since 2004, I have helped at least 1,000 women worldwide one-to-one, in workshops, trainings, talks, retreats and classes to understand the menopause transition and to adjust their perspectives and lifestyle habits to support their changing mental, emotional and physical wellbeing.

    Since 2015 I have been developing Yoga for the Stages of Menopause. in 2020 my 40 hour Yoga Teacher Training of the same name was accredited and launched, and has educated 100s of teachers worldwide. In 2021 my 9 hour CPD for Health Coaches and Fitness and Wellness professionals was launched and continues to be 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 has a no frills attached teaching skill which is inclusive, respectful, honest and open, I loved every minute of this training, and feel it is something we should all be exposed to." Christine Stewart, Yoga Teacher

    Course recognised by IACP
    10 CPD points.
    €195.

    Contact meniamhdaly55@gmail.com or read more & book herehttps://yinstinctyoga.com/classes/menopause-awareness-for-psychotherapists-and-counsellors/

  • 02/05/2023 14:55 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    LAST MINUTE TO SIGN UP

    For the upcoming Brainspotting Phase 1 training
    Join us and bring deep healing to your clients


    Date: 19th – 21st May 2023
    Trainer: Monika Gos, CPsychol
    Where: Online (Zoom)
    Cost: €510.00

    CPD: 24 hours


    For more information visit us at www.brainspottingireland.com
    or contact us at info@brainspottingireland.com

  • 02/05/2023 14:41 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    My name is Aoife Mallon, and I am currently undertaking an MA in Psychotherapy in Dublin Business School. I am inviting you to take part in my research project which sets out to explore the experience of countertransference for therapists working with addiction.

    What is involved?

    If you agree to participate in this research, you will be invited to attend a recorded interview with myself either in person or online, which should take approximately 45 minutes to complete. During this I will ask you a series of questions relating to the research topic and your own work. After completion of the interview, I may request to contact you by phone or email if I have any follow-up questions. There are no known risks involved in taking part in this study.

    Confidentiality

    All information obtained from you during the research will be kept confidential. Notes about the research and any form you may fill in will be coded and stored in a locked file. The key to the code numbers will be kept in a separate locked file. This means that all data kept on you will be de-identified and a pseudonym will be created for each participant. All data that has been collected will be kept in this confidential manner and in the event that it is used for future research, it will be handled in the same way. Audio recordings and transcripts will be made of the interview but again these will be coded by number and kept in a secure location. Data retention will be managed in line with the retention policy of DBS, as set out in the Ethical Guidelines, and GDPR regulations. Your participation in this research is voluntary. You are free to withdraw at any time prior to the submission date without disadvantage.

    Should you have any further questions regarding this study please do not hesitate to contact either:

    Researcher: Aoife Mallon aoifemariemallon@gmail.com

  • 02/05/2023 14:30 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    This supervision conference will offer a range of keynote speeches, masterclass workshops and roundtable discussions, which will be of relevance to counsellors, psychotherapists, psychologists, nurses, social workers, social care workers, occupational therapists, physiotherapists, doctors, teachers and other helping professionals who are providing and receiving clinical supervision

    Friday 19th & Saturday 20th May 2023

    Register Here

    Keynote Speeches

    Friday 19th May

    Dr. Helena Hargaden

    Poetry and Metaphor, Literature and Laughter, Right 

    and Left Hemispheres of the Brain in Relational Supervision


    Saturday 20th May

    Professor Elizabeth Holloway

    Supervision Passages: Curiosities, Opportunities and Discoveries

    Professor Michael Carroll

    Making Ethical Decisions in Supervision



    Masterclasses

    Friday 19th & Saturday 20th (repeated on both days)

    Dr. Helena Hargaden

    Finding the Words to Say It (from Maria Cardinal)

    Professor Elizabeth Holloway

    Supervision Essentials for the Systems Approach to Supervision

    Professor Michael Carroll

    Clinical Reflection – The Heart of Supervision

    €100 p/day…€50 p/day student/reduced means…Early Bird €90 p/day (book by 31.3.23)

    Mid-morning refreshments & light lunch included

    6 hrs of CPD per day…4 PSI CPD points per day (Psychol.Soc.Irl.) Further information is available on our website here

  • 02/05/2023 14:13 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Sexual Violence Counselling Course

    Applications now being accepted for our September Course. Due to popular demand, we are running two courses - weekend and midweek

    Are you a counsellor or a front-line professional?  We are now accepting applications for our sexual violence training. Closing date for receipt of completed applications for this year’s training is 31st of May 2023.

    This year due to demand we are running two courses, one taking place on weekends on the following dates; 16th/17th Sept, 14/15th October, 11/12th November, 2/3rd December, 13/14th January, 2024, 10/11th Feb, 9/10th March, 13/14th April &11/12th May, 2024.  

    The second course will be running during week days, we have not set the dates yet but it will be two days midweek once a month over the course of 9 months,  commencing in September and ending in May.  The application form attached asks you to chose your preference for weekend or midweek training and we will do our best to accommodate your first preference. 

    Course Content and Brochure – click here

    Application Form –  click here

    Closing Date - 31st May 2023

    For informal enquiries or questions, please email Michelle at michelle.walsh@rapecrisis.ie

  • 25/04/2023 16:00 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    I am delighted to tell you that recently I successfully completed a two-year training for experienced gestalt supervisors with Marguerita Spagnuolo Lobb with Jean Robine, Miriam Taylor and Christine Stevens. This took place in the Gestalt Institute of Italy. www.gestaltitaly.com

    In my group, first and foremost, I want you to feel well, to feel safe and to feel like interconnecting.

    The supervisory process includes:

    Clear contracting.

    Inclusion and slowing down to support group anxiety.

    In the presentation of your clients, attending to the relational dance in the therapeutic relationship;

    Attending to how the client makes contact with you; Exploring how you experience of this contact;

    Delivery: On line. Fee: 60 euros, payable on the day.

    If you feel like it you can chose from meetings held on:

    8am Thursday mornings, monthly, for two hours the next one will be on 18th May.
    10am Friday morning where the next one will take place on the 19th May.

    If you would like to ask me more about this, please call me at 087 755 5680 or email me at jamesfitzgibbon57@gmail.com

  • 25/04/2023 15:27 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Sandspace with Adolescents

    The adolescent brings his world to the therapy situation and we, as therapists need to collaboratively, with our adolescent clients, create a framework of meaning which supports the process and purpose of therapy. The guiding principle of this collaborative construction is the client’s meaning-making, which promotes discovery of capability, agency, personal power and connectedness with the interpersonal world. Sandspace is a unique developmental approach to working with adolescents which supports meaning making and self-perception. The sandworld can bring healing and insight, offering a dynamic mode of relating which enriches contact process between aspects of self-experience which are often compartmentalised in the adolescent’s developing awareness. The adolescent’s lifespace and contact boundary development become visible, tangible and three-dimensional in the sand. This dynamic way of working also creates additional richness and depth to therapeutic contact.

    During the two days, we will explore theoretical, clinical and practical aspects of Sandspace with adolescents including:

    • An introduction to Sandspace
    • Initiating Sandspace with adolescent clients
    • Gaining practical experience of creating & facilitating Sandspace
    • Exploring the healing & transformative potential of Sandspace
    • Trauma & Sandspace: silent expression of the unspeakable
    • Understanding the richness of symbolic representation for the adolescent

    Dates: Saturday 10 & Sunday 11 June 2023
    Time: 10am - 4pm
    Venue: ZestLife, Churchtown Dublin 14

    Fee: €320
    CPD Hours: 12

    If you would like to book a place on the training programme, please forward payment via PayPal. You will require the email address bronaghstarrs@gmail.com to complete the transaction. You will then receive a confirmation email with additional information.

    About The Presenter:

    Bronagh Starrs is Programme Director for the MSc Adolescent Psychotherapy in Dublin Counselling & Therapy Centre in partnership with University of Northampton and Founder & Director of Blackfort Adolescent Gestalt Institute. She maintains a private practice in Omagh, Northern Ireland, as a psychotherapist, clinical supervisor, writer and trainer, specialising in working with adolescents, emerging adults and their families. Bronagh is an adolescent development specialist and has considerable experience as a trainer in adolescent development and therapy throughout Ireland. She also teaches and presents internationally on the developmental implication of trauma on the adolescent journey. Her first publication Adolescent Psychotherapy - A Radical Relational Approach (Routledge, London) has received international acclaim. Bronagh’s second book is due for publication in 2023.

  • 25/04/2023 14:41 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    TRAINING CONFERENCE
    ABOUT

    'Exploring Compulsive Sexual Behaviour ThroughTherapy in Ireland' is aimed at therapists,
    counsellors, and other professionals. It will deepen
    your understanding of compulsive sexual behaviour
    disorder while examining the impact of
    pornography consumption, perceptions of healthy
    and unhealthy relationships and more. It will also
    look at the impact of these issues from a partner’s
    perspective.
    This training will enable therapists, counsellors, and
    other professionals and students in related fields to
    develop a better understanding of how best to
    approach topics related to sexual behaviour in their
    work

    LOCATION

    The 2 day conference will be held in the Clayton hotel, Limerick.

    DATE

    Friday 26th and Saturday 27th May, 2023.
    9-4pm



    SCHEDULE 

    The conference will be held over 2 days, with
    lunch and refreshments provided on both days.
    Day 1- (Fri 26th May 2023)
    Persistent patterns of intense repetitive sexual
    impulses / urges resulting in repetitive sexual
    behaviour
    Day 2- (Sat, 27th May, 2023)
    Healthy/unhealthy relationships and fantasies
    along with partner perspectives

    • 09:00 - 09.30: Registration
    • 09.30 - 11:00: Session 1
    • 11:00 - 11:15: Break/Refreshments
    • 11:15 - 13:00: Session 2
    • 13:00 - 14:00: Break (Lunch provided)
    • 14:00 - 16:00: Session 3

    BOOKING Tickets cost €200
    Early Bird and students rates are available to
    purchase, along with 1 day only tickets from
    www.sexualhealthcentre.com or by scanning the QR code below.

    Certificates and training pack for all attendees.