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  • 04/04/2023 16:32 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Art Therapy Experiential Workshop

    10th & 11th of June 2023

    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 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 0605553 for additional Information /accommodation queries

    Bookings:

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

    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 is central to 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.


  • 04/04/2023 16:25 | Anonymous member (Administrator)
    DCU School of Nursing, Psychotherapy and Community Health


    Advance your Career in Psychotherapy or Clinical Supervision

    www.dcu.ie/courses




      • Professional Diploma in Clinical Supervision (closing date 31st May 2023)
      • M.Sc. in Psychotherapy (next intake 2024)
      • Doctorate in Psychotherapy (next intake 2024)
    • 04/04/2023 16:14 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

      Evening & Daytime Therapy Room Rental in Dublin 2

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

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

      • Special Spring Discount for All New Therapy Rental
      • Evening Hours Available Now
      • Well Appointed, Equipped & Soundproofed Therapy Rooms
      • Free Clinical Referrals and Online Scheduling Calendar
      • High Speed Wifi for Online Therapy Sessions
      • Open 5 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

    • 04/04/2023 15:59 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

      WORKSHOP: Everyone Can Sing

      • Treat your body and soul to a day of soothing music and fun.
      • Explore the power of your speaking and singing voice.
      • Access your creativity in a bath of sound that is safe and fun.
      • Soothe your brain.
      • Engage with your vagus nerve.
      This workshop is for everyone.

      Anne Colgan is a member of IAHIP and is a singer, songwriter, and author of the book “Everyone Can Sing.”

      CPD Points: 6

      Workshop – 15th April 2023

      Time: 10am – 4pm

      The Ashdown Park Hotel, Gorey, Co. Wexford

      Register here>>

      _________________

      More information at:-  www.everyonecansing.ie


      Anne Colgan: 086 2501452

      Everyone Can Sing | Registered Office: Haven House | 68 Hazelwood | Gorey | Co. Wexford Y25 C862

      Tel +353 (0)86 250 1452 | Email info@EveryoneCanSing.ie | www.EveryoneCanSing.ie 

      Registered in Dublin, Ireland, Company Registration Number 718319

    • 28/03/2023 15:56 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

      Research Project

      Psychotherapy and Climate Change: does it matter?

      This survey explores what psychotherapists in the IAHIP think about climate change and if they see it being relevant to their work.

      About Imogen O'Connor: I am an accredited IAHIP psychotherapist and supervisor undertaking a Masters in Ecology and Spirituality through the University of Wales, Trinity Saint David. I am particularly interested in how our personal and our professional beliefs as psychotherapists shape our relationship with our environment and how we engage with climate breakdown, both personally and professionally. The research employs both questionnaires and interviews and will be conducted using a mindful approach which invites a potentially deeper experience for you and richer data for the study.

      I am inviting you to participate in the first part of the research by completing a questionnaire. This should take no more than 15 minutes to complete. I hope that you will find the activity of engaging with the questionnaire thought provoking and that this research will add something to our body of knowledge in this area of study in the Irish context within IAHIP. Please click on the link below which will direct you to the questionnaire.

      Thank you.

      https://forms.gle/WeLoN3i8aMTtXAgcA

    • 28/03/2023 15:49 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

      We are a thriving psychotherapy practice in Naas and Celbridge and seeking experienced and pre-accredited adolescent, child and adult therapists to join our team.

      Referrals available.

      Our rooms are bright and spacious and suitable for working with clients of all ages.

      Contact us on 085 105 0337 for more details or email info@anneleigh.ie

      AnneLeigh Counselling and Psychotherapy is located in the centre of Naas and of Celbridge. Our therapy rooms provide the atmosphere, space and privacy necessary for a healing and therapeutic experience.

    • 28/03/2023 15:12 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

      IACP CPD-Approved Hours: 12

      This 2 day interactive, theoretical & practical workshop will introduce the central principles of trauma-informed practice & help therapists & mental health practitioners develop confidence in working with clients’ trauma. Combining current trauma research, experiential exercises, skills practice & using a somatic approach, it will explore some of trauma’s

      neurophysiological aspects, develop familiarity with interventions that address these aspects & aid the practitioner in developing a trauma toolkit.

      Course Content: The two days will incorporate two trauma models to explore:

      • Key components, sources & symptoms of psychological trauma;
      • The three stage approach to working with trauma and the therapist’s role in each; 
      • The importance of regulation and how to use it in therapy; Fight/Flight/Freeze/Collapse responses; 
      • Some dynamics of attachment/developmental trauma; 
      • Trauma’s brain-body link & relevance of using the body in working with it; 
      • The importance of the therapeutic relationship using a polyvagal lens

      Some stage-specific practical skills and interventions to:

      • Help clients learn to regulate
      • Bring a client back from a hypo/hyperaroused state using trauma-safe adjustmentso Start to process traumatic memories using the body
      • Help clients develop resources, re-orientate to & appreciate their strengths;
      • Begin to integrate their experiences and make meaning of their trauma.


      Dates & Time: Sat 13th and Sun 14th May 9.30am – 4.30pm

      Venue: Online via Zoom™ (places are limited)

      Delivery: Presentation, facilitator-led fishbowls & experiential exercises. Breakout rooms will be used for skills practice. Full handouts provided

      Cost & Booking: €240


      Booking: https://www.eventbrite.ie/e/developing-your-trauma-toolkit-2-day-training-tickets-515805346677

      More Information:

      Contact: insight@patriciaallengarrett.ie / www.patriciaallengarrett.ie

      Facilitator: Patricia Allen-Garrett, BSc (Hons) Psychology, MSc Counselling &Psychotherapy, Dip Counselling & Psychotherapy, MIAHIP, ECP

    • 21/03/2023 17:38 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

       YogaSOMATICS: A Journey into the Sensitive Body for Somatic and Energetic Healing

      Living Room Yoga is delighted to continue the last part of our online journey of YogaSOMATICS. We offer a holistic approach to wellness and a place of calm and comfort in an endlessly busy world, inviting you on a journey of exploration, expression and expansion through connection to the authentic self and the innate magic within all of us.

      Block 4: Stillness

      Exploring Savasana and the practice of motionless. Opening to being instead of doing and accessing dynamic stillness. We will journey from movement into stillness in an open space from which we can more deeply investigate and meet what moves inside of us. Meditative mindfulness practices and inner exercises will guide us towards an inner silence. Yoga Nidra to integrate and find deep rest.

      Dates:

      Tuesdays 28th March & 4th, 11th, 18th, 25th April 2023

      Time: 7-8pm UK and Ireland / 8-9pm Spain via Zoom

      OR

      Thursdays 30th March & 6th, 13th, 20th, 27th April 2023

      Time: 8.00-9.00am UK and Ireland / 9.00-10.00am Spain via Zoom

      Investment: €55 for 5 weeks

      BOOK YOUR PLACE: https://www.livingroomyoga.ie/book-a-class-VmPFq/p/thesensitivebody

      Zoom link and practicalities will be sent the day before our first class for each block. Zoom recordings are available for a 7-day playback. Reduced fee as Deirdre is currently in training for the 260H YogaSOMATICS programme.

      SUITABILITY: These classes are open to all levels. If you have any injuries/illnesses that may affect you practicing or if you are pregnant, please let me know before booking, and contact me directly in advance to discuss at livingroomyoga1@gmail.com. There is no prerequisite required to attend previous classes.

      BIO: Deirdre Madden is a qualified humanistic and integrative psychotherapist and yoga teacher. She began her yoga training in Vinyasa Flow, the Yin and Yoga Nidra and is currently studying for the 260h YogaSOMATICS Programme. She has a particular interest in dance, music and creativity with a background in fashion.

    • 21/03/2023 17:27 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

      Beautiful shared Therapy Room to let.

      Bright, clean, warm, secure professional setting.

      Window overlooking Galway Cathedral and River Corrib. Easy parking.

      Rent €50 per day.

      Please call Barbara at 087 795 6228 for more info or to arrange viewing.



    • 21/03/2023 17:12 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

      Psychotherapy and Yoga – An exploration of complementary practices.

      Research for a thesis by Rachel Murray (Masters, Dublin Business School)

      Please help my research by taking part in this survey which takes less than 5 minutes to complete. I would greatly appreciate your time.

      The purpose of this survey is to investigate psychotherapists' use of and attitudes towards yoga and to explore psychotherapists' attitudes towards yoga as a complimentary practice to psychotherapy. I am interested in all thoughts and attitudes so please do not hesitate to get involved if you have no interest in yoga!

      Link to survey: https://forms.gle/zYBTBX3qEqFNMtj77