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  • 05/07/2022 14:30 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    The Elmwood Therapy Centre for counselling and psychotherapy is centrally located close to Dublin city centre. Our therapy rooms are beautifully decorated and equipped filled with natural light and provide the space, privacy and comfort essential to a healing and therapeutic environment.


    Our rooms are available to rent and are suitable for psychotherapists, psychologists and other professionals working in the mental health arena.

    The Elmwood Therapy Centre is situated on the corner of Pearse Street and Lombard St East-directly across from Pearse Street Dart Station and The Trinity Science Gallery. Public transport in the immediate surrounding area is exceptional.

    Our Rental Benefits:

    Referral Opportunities

    Beautiful decorated and equipped rooms with fresh flowers

    Every care is taken to ensure a warm, professional and inclusive environment

    Private premises in a calm, comfortable and therapeutic space

    Ample car parking in the area

    Convenient central location with Dart, Luas and major bus routes nearby

    Competitive rates

    Easy booking system

    Client waiting area

    Kitchen facilities

    Open 7 days a week 8am – 10pm

    Excellent amenities, restaurants/cafes/shops on our doorstep.

    For enquires on rooms to rent for therapists email us at info@elmwoodcentre.com or call us on 01 667 6928

  • 28/06/2022 14:48 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Embodying Place & Time

    weekend ecotherapy workshop, Sligo

    with Therese O’Driscoll and Matthew Henson

    Fri 30 Sept (eve) – Sun 2 Oct 2022 (lunchtime)


    Therapy never happens in a bubble, it always has a setting, a physical place and time, and a socio-political context. This weekend workshop offers an introduction to embodying place and time in the therapeutic encounter.

    Employing an ecotherapy lens and integrating western psychological wisdom with indigenous traditions, we will draw upon a wide range of creative and experiential training methods, embracing spontaneity to meet and explore whatever emerges. Through practices that bring us fully into our bodies, we will find our therapeutic ground by connecting with ourselves, each other and the other-than-human ‘natural’ world. We can never be anywhere other than where we are, so that is where we will start, with a phenomenological exploration of this place, this time, here and now.

    The workshop is aimed at practising psychotherapists, counsellors, art therapists, dance movement therapists, psychologists, etc, or students in those disciplines. It might also be of interest to anyone in the broader caring professions; social workers, teachers, youth workers, medical practitioners, alternative and complementary practitioners, etc. It is equally suited to those looking to work in an ecologically informed way with clients and to individuals looking for ecologically informed personal development. The workshop can serve as a standalone experience, or as an introduction to ecotherapy for anyone thinking about a more in-depth training. No previous formal qualifications are required.

    Overlooked by Benbulben and Knocknarea, the workshop will take place at An Talamh, a wild working garden situated in West Sligo and home plus garden/cabin studio of Therese. The surrounding landscape has been a teacher of how to garden and how to receive the influence of the wider environment and its many inhabitants.

    The cost of the 15 CPD hour workshop, including facilitation by two trainers, lunches and evening meals, is €230 (€210 early bird, if booked before 30 June). A range of affordable accommodation is available locally.

    Therese and Matthew are both IAHIP registered psychotherapists with more than 50 combined years in practice. Therese is also an accredited supervisor, offering eco supervision. Her work integrates an interest in the healing relationship, our relationship with nature and the use of creativity. Working through words, poetry, dreams, the body moving and dialogue with place, she offers a safe, contained and healing space. Matthew is a qualified psychotherapy trainer and draws upon his training in existential-phenomenology and wild therapy to facilitate deeper human-nature connectedness. He is particularly interested in the therapeutic mutuality which occurs when we fully engage with the other-than-human.

    Further details or to book a place, please contact:

    Therese odriscoll.therese@gmail.com / www.thereseodriscoll.ie

    Matthew info@matthewhenson.ie / www.matthewhenson.ie

    We look forward to working with you

  • 28/06/2022 14:36 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Dear Fellow IAHIP members,

    ‘After the goodbye’…….

    I intend to research the experiences of psychotherapists in the aftermath of long term work with clients. This is a very significantly under-researched area in clinical practice.

    This research constitutes part of a Psychology doctorate under the auspices of Teesside University (UK).

    I am seeking to interview 8 -15 IAHIP accredited psychotherapists (fully accredited 4 years+) and who have worked with some clients for periods 12 months +.

    Further details are available in my ‘Participant Information Sheet’ which can be emailed to you WITHOUT any obligation to take part.

    If you wish to know more, please contact me:

    Paul Hitchings – email: a0441612@live.tees.ac.uk

  • 21/06/2022 15:53 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    ACCORD – setting the standard in Couples and Relationships Counsellor training for over 60 years.

    Clinical Placements available.

    No course fee.

    Expressions of interest with your name, mobile number and e-mail address to info@accord.ie by 30/06/22

    Terms and Conditions apply

  • 21/06/2022 15:42 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    My name is Toni McCague and I am an Accredited Psychotherapist with IAHIP.

    I am currently completing a Postgraduate Certificate in Clinical Supervision at the Gestalt Institute of Ireland, and I am looking for supervisees to complete my training hours.

    If you are a pre accredited or accredited psychotherapist who is interested in experiencing a Relational Gestalt model of Supervision please contact me on 086 894 9300 or email tonimccague@gmail.com

    There will be no charge for the sessions. Hours accumulated can be used to contribute to CPD hours but cannot be used as supervision hours. Hence, there will be a need for you to continue with your own supervision in line with IAHIP requirements.

  • 07/06/2022 15:54 | Anonymous member (Administrator)



    INTENSIVE GROWTH JOURNEY IRELAND


    2-6 September 2022

    Face to face at Teach Bhride, Tullow, Co. Carlow

    Standalone Cost €1060.00. First 20 places: €930.00

    Email heather@enneagramtraining.co.uk

    Web: www.enneagramtraining.co.uk

  • 07/06/2022 10:47 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    ‘THE HERO’S JOURNEY’

    Seven-Day Residential Experiential Workshop

    with Members of

    The Fool’s Dance Gestalt Company – Paul Rebillot Group in Ireland

    JULY 2ND – 8TH 2022

    Slí An Chroí, Kiltegan, Co. Wicklow

    To find out more or to apply for a place, visit

    www.foolsdancegestaltcompany.ie


    Download Flyer>>

  • 31/05/2022 15:47 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    I’m looking for an IAHIP accredited couple’s therapy supervisor who works online. Ideally, couple’s therapy supervision is a core aspect of your supervision work and you have significant experience in the same.

    Please get in touch at: info@online-counselling.ie to discuss further. Thank you in advance. 

    Ruairi Osborne


  • 24/05/2022 11:34 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    ROOM TO RENT – GREYSTONES

    Comfortable and private room to rent in central location of Greystones – Sea View

    Free parking available

    Room availability and cost:

    Monday to Friday

    Half day €45

    Full day €85

    Contact: 087 7823390

  • 24/05/2022 11:02 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Invitation to participate in a research study

    Dear Psychotherapist,

    If you are an accredited humanistic integrative counsellor/psychotherapist and if you have an interest in the use of metaphors as therapeutic tools, I would like to invite you to participate in the following study.

    My name is Helena Clark and I am in the final year of training towards a BSc (Hons) Counselling and Psychotherapy Top-up Programme with Cork Counselling Services Training Institute, Coventry University validated. This study is being completed as part of this degree programme.

    My intention is to investigate the following research question: What is the role and impact of client metaphor in the therapeutic process in humanistic integrative counselling and psychotherapy ? I aim to explore humanistic integrative counsellors’ understanding of metaphor use as a therapeutic tool, their perception of the role and impact of client metaphor in the therapeutic process and their way of working with clients’ metaphors towards change and healing.

    Data will be collected through a questionnaire with three demographic and six research questions. I expect the questionnaire to take approximately 15 - 20 minutes to complete. Participation is voluntary. Participants can withdraw from the research up to two weeks after completing the questionnaire and their data will be deleted.

    This study has been approved by Cork Counselling Services Training Institute Ethics Committee. I abide by Irish Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy Code of Ethics and Practice for Counsellors/Psychotherapists (2018), British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy Ethical Guidelines for Research in the Counselling Professions (2019) and by the General Data Protection Regulation Guidelines (2019).

    Confidentiality will be guaranteed and data will be anonymised using pseudonyms chosen by participants. Signed consent forms and questionnaires will be securely stored in a personal, locked filing cabinet. Electronic files will be password protected and stored on a password protected device. Raw data will be destroyed after final assessment of the research report.

    I would like to invite you to ask any questions you might have. Please contact me via contact details at the end of this invitation. And if you wish to take part in this research, please send me an email and I will forward you the questionnaire and the consent form.

    The research is supervised by Cork Counselling Services Training Institute module leaders Gretchen Jordaan and Laura Maybury (contact number 021-4274951).

    Thank you very much for your time.

    Kind regards,

    Helena Clark

    Email: clarkhelena@icloud.com

    Mobile: 0876366221


    What is the role and impact of client metaphor in the therapeutic process in humanistic integrative counselling and psychotherapy ?