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  • 19/04/2022 16:49 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Being Human: Six Ways We Need Each Other
     with psychotherapist Emma Philbin Bowman

    a live journey, Tuesday evenings on zoom

    6-7.30pm (Irish) May 17 through June 14


    In Being Human, psychotherapist, writer and facilitator Emma Philbin Bowman combines live sessions with presentations on Teachable. This live offering will explore the rich territory of our relational lives with the support of a small, intentional group.

    Drawing on an integrative model informed by neuroscience and Kohut’s self-psychology, this accessible course explores six forms of connection each of us need in order to thrive: containment, mirroring, twinship, adversity, resonance and partnership. Participants will develop a clear, intuitive understanding of each form and its unique value and potency in our lives with others.

    Each week will have two elements: the week's content - in clear accessible kernels on Teachable - and a live session, where Emma will present the theme and blend group work with more intimate inquiry exercises. (Access to course content is available for two years).

    This material is evocative but gentle, providing a refreshing and spacious lens by which to revisit our lives with others. Originally inspired by Stephen Cope’s exceptional template in Soul Friends, this course celebrates our value to one another and how different forms of connection enable us to thrive across the arc of our lives. 

    Being Human draws on the self-object work of Heinz Kohut, and is also informed by Winnicott, Hillman and contemporary neuroscience. It is designed to benefit participants in their personal process and in their work with others.

    Emma's ability to communicate complex concepts and themes in simple language is a gift...’ Maria, Cork

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    This course is also available as a stand-alone offering without live sessions: special IAHIP pricing here email emmapb@me.com with any queries



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    "Life doesn’t make any sense without interdependence. We need each other, and the sooner we learn that, the better for us all."

    Erik Erikson


  • 12/04/2022 15:33 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    We are now accepting applications for the 2022/2023 Professional Certificate in Children and Loss (Level 9).

    The following link https://hospicefoundation.ie/our-supports-services/education-training/bereavement-post-graduate-courses/prof-cert-children-loss/  includes course details, schedule of dates and application procedure.  Please note application is on-line only through the RCSI website on the following link: www.rcsi.ie/pgchildrenandloss


    The closing date for receipt of completed applications is 4th May 2022.

    Please feel free to circulate details of the course to those it may be of relevance to.

    We are also running an online open information evening in relation to this course for prospective applicants.

    If you would like to attend and learn more about the course, please register using the link below:-

    Professional Certificate in Children and Loss 7 April from 7pm - 8pm

    To book a place please use the following link: Open Evening: Professional Certificate in Children and Loss (Level 9) Tickets, Thu 7 Apr 2022 at 19:00 | Eventbrite

    Applications are invited from professionals whose work brings them into contact with children who are bereaved through a family death or parental separation. The course will be of interest to social workers, teachers, chaplains, social care workers, psychologists, counsellors, nurses and others who meet bereaved children in their work.

    If you have any queries, please contact Iris Murray email: iris.murray@hospicefoundation.ie Tel. 01 679 3188

  • 12/04/2022 15:17 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Are you interested in integrating nature into your therapy practice? If so, these highly interactive and practical CPD offerings might be just the thing for you. Come Join me in May! 


    www.joannehanrahan.ie

    Course 1: 

    €300

    Outdoor Psychotherapy CPD Training

    • 3 Day – 15 Hour CPD Course
    • Delivered Online via Zoom
    • Experiential Exercises Outdoors at Home
    • Saturday 7th , 14th , 21st May 2022
    • 8:30am – 2:30pm GMT
    • Max 10 Participants

    Course 2:
    €120

    Experiential Outdoor Process Work & Skills Development

    • 1 Day – 6 Hour CPD Course
    • Delivered In-Person via Workshop
    • Takes Place in The Glen, Ennistymon, Co. Clare
    • Sunday 8th May 2022
    • 9:30am – 5pm
    • Max 10 Participants


    Contact JoannePsychotherapy@gmail.com or visit www.joannehanrahan.ie/therapist-training

    For Booking Form and Previous Participant Feedback


  • 12/04/2022 15:13 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    To experience Interconnectedness; Solidarity; Belonging to something greater than yourself; Ethos of helping you to manage, to resolve the therapeutic relationships, and help you cope with the impact of the work, in an ethos that’s intended to be consistent and long-term; and to get CPD hours.

    Delivery is by zoom or in person. My rooms are ten minutes from Athlone, Co Westmeath.

    Who is this for?

    Eligibility, is for psychotherapists, supervisors, accredited or pre-accredited members of IAHIP, IACP or other psychotherapy associations. 

    Cost: €60 per person, per two hour session. 

    If interested please contact Jim FitzGibbon SIAHIP
    Call 087 7555680 or email jamesfitzgibbon57@gmail.com


  • 29/03/2022 18:18 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Inside Out deadline approaching

    We are now accepting article submissions and adverts for the Summer 2022 edition of Inside Out. The final day for submission is May 1 2022.


    Please send your article, review, conversation or creative writing as an email attachment to insideoutjournal@iahip.org. We’ll be happy to discuss your work with you if you need help getting started, and our submissions guidelines are on the front inside cover of each issue.

    Advertisers, please submit your advert as an email attachment in either Word or PDF format to the IAHIP office at admin@iahip.org.  Payment can be arranged directly with the office.

    Full details available here>> 

    The advertising options are Half-Page (14 x 10cm) and Full-Page (14 x 20.5cm), costing €115 and €230 respectively. All ads are in full colour. Please make sure that your advert’s information is not out of date when considering the time of publishing. The Summer edition will be due in to readers’ letterboxes by the end of June 2022.

    We look forward to hearing from you.

    Editorial Board, Inside Out


  • 29/03/2022 17:54 | 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, 5th May 2022: 8.00pm to 9.15pm - Irish time



    LOST IN DEPRESSION’S DARK WOOD: A JUNGIAN PERSPECTIVE

    Dr. Richard Blennerhassett

    MB FRCPsych FRCPI

    The 21st Century is an era in which depression appears to be ubiquitous.  The World Health Organisation (WHO) projects that by 2030 depression will become the leading cause of disability worldwide.  This lecture explores the view that this situation has arisen from a faulty definition of depressive disorder whereby states of normal sadness have become categorised as disorder.  It will examine the classification of depression and offer a Jungian perspective on the treatment of “those who have dwelt in depression’s dark wood”.  This will be illustrated by reference to Jung’s clinical practice and to the work of the late Dr Heinrich Fierz, Psychiatrist and Analyst at the Zurichberg clinic.

    Dr Richard Blennerhassett MB FRCPsych FRCPsych is a Consultant Psychiatrist in Private Practice in Dublin.  He graduated from University College Dublin in 1984 and completed Post Graduate studies in General Medicine.  Drawn to the theories of Carl Jung he trained as a psychiatrist in Dublin and the U.K.  He is a former Clinical Director of Saint Ita’s Hospital, Dublin and Saint John of God Hospital, Dublin.  The insights of Analytical Psychology have shaped his clinical practice and he has, over the years, given lectures and workshops in Dublin and at the International School of Analytical Psychology (ISAP) in Zurich.

    Registration closes 4th May @ 6.00pm - Irish time

    For further Information & Booking

    https://www.eventbrite.ie/e/lost-in-depressions-dark-wood-with-richard-blennerhassett-mb-frcpsychfrcpi-tickets-288611664257

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    Thursday, 30th June: 8.00pm to 9.15pm - Irish time

    The Archetypal Death Parent and Toxic Shame: A Traumatising Partnership Daniela F. Sieff, PhD



    The archetypal Death Parent represents harmful and traumatising energy that comes to us from a person, institution, culture, or nation state which we would naturally expect to nurture, protect, and support us. Having the Death Parent turn on us feels like being caught in Medusa’s gaze: we are paralyzed, frozen, and turned to stone. The Death Parent’s energy can be expressed in a variety of ways. This presentation explores the Death Parent expressed as toxic shame. 

    Healthy shame is a social and moral emotion which evolved to warn us that our behaviour is jeopardising important social relationships. In contrast, toxic shame is an embodied and enduring conviction that we are so intrinsically flawed that trustworthy and meaningful social relationships are forever beyond our reach. Throughout human evolutionary history, those without trustworthy and meaningful social relationships would have died.

    Once toxic shame is woven into our bodies and minds, we have no choice but to turn Medusa’s gaze in on ourselves and to project it out on to others. A traumatising and self-perpetuating cycle ensues. This presentation will illuminate that cycle. 

    Daniela F. Sieff, PhD is an author and scholar who explores the dynamics that underlie emotional trauma, healing, and wellbeing. For as long as Daniela can remember she has been curious about the forces which shape us as human beings. In her 20s that curiosity led her to a doctorate in biological anthropology at the University of Oxford, where she explored evolutionary influences on human behavior. In her 30s, Daniela’s focus shifted and for the last 20 years she has been exploring how emotional trauma shapes us and how we can reshape ourselves, heal and find wellbeing. Daniela is author of Understanding and Healing Emotional Trauma: Conversations with Pioneering Clinicians and Researchers. She is currently writing a book on The Archetypal Death Parent. For more information, visit www.danielasieff.com

    Registration closes 29th June @ 6.00pm - Irish time

    For further Information & Booking

    https://www.eventbrite.ie/e/the-archetypal-death-parent-and-toxic-shame-with-daniela-f-sieff-phd-tickets-294755681177

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    These events will be recorded, and the link will be available for 2 weeks

    for the personal viewing of registered participants only.

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    Admission: €22.20 / Students: €16.87

    Booking is via Eventbrite only

    General enquiries, please contact Nola at

    isja.events@gmail.com


  • 29/03/2022 17:41 | Anonymous member (Administrator)
    • Booking is now open for the following online events:

    The Eleusinian Mysteries

    Webinar Film Showing with Q&A

    Thursday 5th May 2022 

    Start time: 7:30pm End time: 9:30pm

    Kindle a Light of Meaning in Cosmic Darkness

    Location: Oxford Quaker Meeting House, 43 St Giles',
    Oxford OX1 3LW & Online

    Saturday 21st May 2022 

    Start time: 11:00am End time: 4:00pm

    Conference & Webinar Refreshments included, Tea, Coffee & Biscuits

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    • Booking will open soon for the following events:

    Jung the Mystic

    Webinar with Gary Lachman

    Location: Worcester College, Oxford

    The Way of the Heart Residential Summer Conference 2022

    With Robert Mercurio and Giulia Valerio

    Friday 26th August 2022 Sunday 28th August 2022


    For regular updates please do keep an eye on the Guild Events page

    Some background to these events

    Jung was a great advocate of people gathering in a social setting to discuss the challenges of the human condition against the backdrop of Analytical Psychology – the discipline which encapsulates his work. Many of his writings were the product of such in-depth discussions with colleagues and friends from various disciplines.

    The spiritual nature of the human person is a subject that Jung engaged deeply with, in contrast to many of his contemporaries who avoided the matter entirely. It is against that backdrop that the Guild of Pastoral Psychology was founded in 1937 with Jung as its Patron. The Guild continues to attract members from across the globe.

    The Guild of Pastoral Psychology provides a friendly social setting and offers a rich forum for anyone interested in exploring the relationship between spirituality and depth psychology, with particular reference to the writings of Carl Gustav Jung.

    Jung and many of his colleagues spoke at Guild meetings in those early years. Well known key figures in the Jungian world such as: Michael Fordham, Gerhard Adler, Barbara Hannah, Vera von der Heydt, Marie-Louise von Franz, James Hillman, Irene Champernowne and Toni Wolff are just some examples. In more recent times the Guild has hosted presentations from eminent Jungian scholars, the likes of; Paul Bishop, Jean Shinoda Bolen, George Bright, Jim Fitzgerald, John Hill, James Hillman, James Kirsch, Susan Roland, David Tacey, Ann Ulanov and Donald Kalsched among others.

    The Guild’s Papers, based on those lectures have achieved international recognition over the years. One of the benefits of membership is online access to the Guild's extensive archive of 350 papers dating back to the 1930's and in excess of 600 recordings dating from the 1970’s which are available free for members to download. Other benefits of membership are; discounts on events, many of which are now available to attend online; the Guild Newsletter and copies of Guild papers as soon as they are published.

    Covid 19 has marked a new development in the long history of the Guild. Talks, webinars, and conferences are now available to attend online meaning that members and non-members can now attend events from the comfort of their own home irrespective of location.

    The current aim is to let people know what we offer. We welcome new members and want to spread the word about forthcoming events.

    Please do pass on this notice to anyone who you think may be interested.

    Thank you


  • 22/03/2022 18:43 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    The Sensitive Body

    An invitation to explore the sensitive body through gentle yoga, somatic movements and energetic work. We are embarking on the final part of The Sensitive Body online journey and we hope you can join us for this magical practice. Some of our previous participants share their experience:

    Testimonials:

    “Wow, the week has been nothing more than spacious and abiding in clarity and somatic awareness!  I received so much from your class/teachings, thank you.” ~ Barbara

    “Gathering the energy back to myself and my heart was the perfect antidote.” ~ Tricia

    “The classes helped me to both heal my body and instill a sense of tranquility. I’ve never felt as whole and energized after yoga sessions before.” ~ Inge

    About YogaSOMATICS:

    YogaSOMATICS is a contemporary perspective of yoga that is immediate, fluid and experiential. It bridges traditional yoga, modern somatics, meditative techniques and inquiry towards conciousness. YogaSOMATICS encourages sensing and deep listening to make inner contact with oneself and the energetic body. The practice offers spaces of containment and exploration through aware movements, breathing, relaxation, mindfulness, meditation and contact bodywork. It is a return to connect to one’s own bio energy, through slow and subtle movement in a first-person relational experience. It may appeal to those who are new to yoga or as a self-care body practice. 

    YogaSOMATICS was founded by Ateeka whose work has been inspired by Continuum Movement founder, the late Emily Conrad, Gestalt psychotherapist Ruella Frank, Danish spiritual teachers, Jes Bertelsen and Madhurima Rigtrup and is currently a student of Helen Gamborg, author of the “Invisible Aspects of Healing”, inspired by Bob Moor’s teachings about the subtle body, energy medicine and healing.

    The classes will be exploratory and invitational to make inner contact and honour your own natural rhythm. There will be a blend of asanas/gestures, somatic movements, breathing exercises and rest shapes and also invite the general new attitude of non-urgency, inner listening, rest as a beginning phase, pleasure-feeling good, unwinding, developmental movements and self-care.

    Block 3: Rewilding (Final block of The Sensitive Body journey)

    Touching into the Psoas entity known as the “muscle of the soul” connecting to instinctual wisdom, using music as a nervous system reset, unwinding, guided meditation, grounding practices and Savasana with energetic awareness. 

    Dates: Tuesday 5th, 12th, 19th and 26th April and 10th May 2022

    Investment: €50 per 5-week block. Reduced fee as Deirdre currently in training of 250H YogaSOMATICS programme.

    Time: 6-7pm online via Zoom. Recording of each class will be available for a 7-day playback.

    Suitability: Suitable for all levels. If you have any injuries/illness or if you are pregnant, please contact Deirdre at livingroomyoga1@gmail.com to discuss in advance of booking. There is no prerequisite required to have attended previous classes/blocks.

    CPD: Certs will be provided after each block for 5 hours.

    Please visit link below to reserve your place:

    https://www.livingroomyoga.ie/book-a-class/p/thesensitivebody

    If you have any questions, please contact Deirdre at livingroomyoga1@gmail.com

    Bio:

    Deirdre Madden is a qualified psychotherapist has been training with Ateeka for the 250H programme of YogaSOMATICS and is continuing to offer classes as part of her training. Deirdre is a qualified yoga teacher in Vinyasa Flow, Yin and Yoga Nidra and has been a practitioner of yoga for over 15 years. 


  • 22/03/2022 18:26 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Date: 2 April 2022

    Duration: 12 PM - 4 PM

    Location: Unit B, 30 Grand Parade, Cork City, T12YEC9

    Cost: €30

    Introduction to The Work of Byron Katie



    My name is Brian Burleigh. I am a fully accredited member of IAHIP.

    I am a loyal student of Byron Katies since 2010. I have completed many of her intensive training seminars including “The School for the Work”, her “No-body” intensive workshop and her silent retreat workshops. I have been facilitating monthly workshops for the last 2 years.

    Katies tools support and deepen the connection with the core conditions of Carl Rogers. On the surface, Katies tools are a solution focused therapy but on a deeper level, her tools bring a lot of clarity to the process of transferrance and counter transferrance.  Katies tools anchor the therapist into presence with gentle simplicity where genuine empathy and congruence can flow. Katie is an excellent teacher of Psychotherapy.

    Katies experience of the mind, body and soul can greatly elevate the therapist who is open to growth in their own life process, both professionally and personally.

    Please feel free to contact me on my mobile number if you have any queries, please contact me directly on 0858324775.

    Yours,

    Brian



  • 22/03/2022 18:15 | Anonymous member (Administrator)


    Available for half days (6 hour blocks)

    Rates from €7.70 per hour (€200 per month)

    Please contact Sarah 087 9251 480

    sarahhoustontherapy@gmail.com