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  • 14/03/2025 12:33 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Join The Perinatal Mental Health Institute for A Fantastic Opportunity to Learn About How to Support your Clients Navigating the Transition to Parenthood


    Relationship Transitions After Birth: What Perinatal Professionals Need to Know with Dr. Leora DeFlumere, Perinatal Psychologist and Couples Therapist

    Friday March 28th at 10:30am to 12pm

    Takes Place Via Zoom

    Includes Live Attendance, Recording and Certificate of Attendance

    ONLY €20

    This fascinating training will explore the complex dynamics of relationship changes during the transition to parenthood. Designed specifically for professionals who work with clients navigating the transition to parenthood, this session delves into how partnerships evolve in the postpartum period and the critical factors influencing relationship satisfaction after birth. This 90 minute webinar will cover common relationship challenges reported during the transition to parenthood and will enhance your understanding of the complex interplay between relationship dynamics and the transition to parenthood, enabling you to better support your individual and couples clients during this significant life change. You will gain deeper insights into the often overlooked aspects of the transition from partners to parents.

    Dr. Leora DeFlumere (@TheGentlePsychologist) is a PSI Chartered Psychologist dedicated to evidence-based support for new parents. With a Doctorate in Counselling Psychology and a Masters in Applied Psychology from Trinity College Dublin, her diverse clinical experience has included community mental health, hospital, corporate, and private practice settings. She currently works in private practice, providing specialist support to intending, expecting, and new parents in the form of individual and couples therapy, relationship assessments, and parent advice clinics. She, her wife, and their two children are based in Wicklow.

    To register for this event: 

    https://www.perinatalmentalhealthinstitute.com/PMHItrainings

    Check out other PMHI Trainings here: https://www.perinatalmentalhealthinstitute.com/trainings

    Also Note Our Other Upcoming Trainings with PMHI:

    Understanding Irish Specialist Perinatal Mental Health Services with Helen McBride, Clinical Nurse Specialist Friday - April 11th at 12pm to 1:30pm

    The Motherhood Transformation: A Practical Framework for Supporting Matrescence with Linda Bolger, MIACP, Perinatal Psychotherapist - Tuesday, May 20th at 11:30am to 1pm

    Introduction to Perinatal Mental Health (7 CDP Credits) - Jan 13th 9am - 5pm

    About The Perinatal Mental Health Institute:

    Rebecca Reddin is the Founder of The Perinatal Mental Health Institute. As a PSI Chartered Psychologist and Certified Perinatal Mental Health Specialist with Postpartum Support International, she is passionate about the creating in-depth, powerful, and evidence based trainings that explored the complexities of the transition to parenthood; including everything from the expected clunkiness of Matrescence, to the intense impact of PMADs and everything in between. Rebecca has been working with the perinatal population since 2010 in both impatient and private practice settings and has a wealth of knowledge on how to care for this population. Rebecca has provided digital and in person trainings for small groups, families, mental health professionals and Fortune 500 companies through her role as a Psychology Specialist and Trainer throughout her career.

    For more information about The Perinatal Mental Health Institute:

    https://www.perinatalmentalhealthinstitute.com/home

    Have questions? Contact Rebecca: Rebecca@perinatalmentalhealthinstitute.com

  • 11/03/2025 16:31 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    CPD Opportunity: Trainee Supervisor- supervision sessions.

    I am a trainee supervisor attending an accredited supervision course, Super.Vision Training. For this course I engage in supervision practice with qualified psychotherapists

    These supervision sessions are additional to the normal supervision requirements of the qualified psychotherapist. Supervision is offered at no cost and the supervision sessions can be counted as CPD hours towards accreditation and re accreditation.

    If you are interested or have any queries you are welcome to contact me by email: maryjliston@gmail.com.

    Mary Liston, MIAHIP. 

  • 11/03/2025 16:16 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    SPRING CONFERENCE

    SUPERVISORS ASSOCIATION OF IRELAND

    IN COLLABORATION WITH

    AN CROÍ WISDOM INSTITUTE

    Faces & Phases

    Guest Presenter

    Dr Michael Carroll

    What does supervision teach us about life and living?

    What does life and living teach us about supervision ?

    We are delighted to welcome Dr Michael Carroll, author, academic and supervision trainer, to present on the interweaving of supervision with life and living.

    Now retired, Michael recently completed his memoirs, bringing together wisdom drawn from the jig-saw pieces of his personal and professional life.

     

    For him supervision is built into life. His presentation will set up conversations where we, as professional supervisors, connect our own life development with our supervisory history.

    Parallelling our own life histories with our supervision development may well give us insights into ourselves that have influenced our way of being supervisors.

    The conversation will revolve around themes such as:- Reflection - Vulnerability - Transparency - Relationships & Power

    Dialogue - Courage - Crossroads Dealing with the burden of experience & Trusting our Experience.

    Afternoon Workshops / Open Space

    Conference open to All especially Supervisors & Supervisees & Trainees in Supervision.


    Click here>>> to see the poster



  • 11/03/2025 16:04 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Supervision Essentials: Advanced Supervisory Practice

    Overview

    Saturday, 5April 2025 from 9.30am to 4.30pm in Dunboyne Castle Hotel. Cost: €90 includes notes, resources and 6 hours CPD.

    In this 6-hour skills training, qualified supervisors will engage in discussion, reflection, and learning to enhance clinical supervision through a skills-based model focused on clinical excellence and supervisory competencies. According to Carroll (2010), the effectiveness of supervision is best measured by the degree to which the supervisee's behaviour changes: "The acid test of how effective supervision is simple. What is the supervisee doing differently now that they were not doing before supervision?"

    Supervision Essentials parallels the common factors in psychotherapy with a strong focus on interpersonal, experiential, and relational skills, including the working alliance, empathy, and collaboration. The workshop design is immersive and will include “live supervision,” reflective practice, collaborative inquiry, and practical steps for self-management. Multiple themes will be explored, including the supervisory relationship, supervisee needs, personal values, learning preferences, matching supervision to the therapists core training, biases, boundaries, and ethical and legal issues.

    Throughout the Supervision Essentials workshop, you will learn about supervisory processes and determine the model or interventions that best suits you to facilitate competent clinical supervision. Experiential role plays, deliberate practice via rehearsal, bilateral feedback brings this supervision format “to life” as a crucible to enhance personal and professional growth.

    The course aims:

    Explore the dynamics of supervision and the role of the supervisor.

    Learn effective strategies to maximise supervision’s impact on client progress by integrating feedback from clients, supervisees, and supervisors.

    Reflect on the reciprocal dynamics within these relationships including parallel processes and learning cycles.

    Learn different supervision models to help integrate interventions for better results.

    Develop creative and experiential approaches to expand your repertoire as a supervisor and enhance supervisee engagement.

    Explorelegal, ethical, institutional and administrative responsibilities including mandatory reporting and the Child Abuse Substantiation Procedure (CASP), and complex presentations.

    Develop a therapeutic audit, taxonomy and a framework that encourages reflection in practice to improve clinical standards, reduce clinician burnout, enhance client care and quality control.


    The criterion for evaluating supervision’s efficacy is its ability to effect positive client changes” (Wrape et al., 2014, p. 36).

    Facilitator

    Gerry Cunningham has a private practice at The Mindfulness Clinic. His approach to supervision is cutting-edge and creative with a central focus on the therapeutic relationship, client outcome, and collaborative communities.

    Booking: mindfulnessclinic.ie | T: 087-7989 301 | E: info@mindfulnessclinic.ie

    Cost:90 includes 6 hours CPD, certificate, notes and refreshments.

  • 11/03/2025 14:54 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Certificate in the Foundations of Psychoanalysis (8 Weeks)Thursdays x 8, 19:00-20:30, 3rd April – 5th June 2025
    Venue: 18 Fitzwilliam St. Upper, Dublin. Hybrid seminar with in-person & online options. (Limited numbers for in-person attendance, due to space limitations)
    Registration on Eventbrite: https://www.eventbrite.ie/e/certificate-in-the-foundations-of-psychoanalysis-tickets-1215732581879?aff=oddtdtcreator

    Overview

    The short certificate program is an 8-week public seminar open to all with an interest in psychoanalysis. It introduces participants to the major pioneers, fundamental theories, and the relevance of psychoanalytic work in contemporary times. With accessible everyday examples, the seminars showcase how psychoanalysis shines a unique light on how we think, feel and behave as individuals and as members of groups; from our families of origin to our chosen workplaces; as well as our thoughts and opinions as members of local, national and international communities and societies. In studying unconscious processes, the defining feature of psychoanalysis, participants assess how these processes impact every aspect of our lives including love, sex, work, grief, enjoyment, dreams, and fantasies as well as our religious, political, creative and social aspirations.

    With practising psychoanalysts as tutors, participants will explore what analytic listening is and through the exploration of concepts such as the unconscious, dreams, transference, repetition, group psychology, sexuality, symptoms, hysteria, obsessional neurosis, culture and the arts, participants will develop a robust understanding of the relevance and application of psychoanalysis in the 21st century. The course can be taken for general interest purposes, and it addresses practical questions in relation to training for the profession and is a gateway to further studies and training in psychoanalysis.

    ** Advance Readings and CPD for each seminar are provided to all participants.

    *** For certificate registrants, assessment - short reflective essay on a topic chosen by them.

    **** A "Non-Cert" version is an option for those not seeking a Certificate.

    Course Fee: €320 Cert/€275 Non-Cert & Student. Fees to be paid in full before the course begins.

    Spring 2025 Program Overview (Seminar descriptions and tutor bios below)

     

    Date

    Seminar

    Tutor

    April 3rd

    What is Psychoanalysis?

    Therese Maguire

    April 10th

    The Unconscious in Everyday Practice

    Pauline O’Callaghan

    May 1st

    Dreams – Royal Road to the Unconscious

    Marie Walshe

    May 8th

    Psychoanalysis, Trauma, Adverse Childhoods

    Geraldine McLoughlin

    May 15th

    21st Century Hysteria & Obsessional Neurosis

    Alan Corcoran

    May 22nd

    Psychoanalysis, Literature, Film

    Olga Cox Cameron

    May 29th

    Psychoanalysis of Groups, Organisations and

    Institutions

    Belinda Moller

    June 5th

    Psychoanalysis of Sexuality and Gender

    Eve Watson

    PROGRAM SPECIFICATION

    April 3rd - What is Psychoanalysis?

    Description: The seminar offers insights into psychoanalytic thought beginning with an overview of the life and work of Sigmund Freud and Jacques Lacan, and explores fundamental concepts such as “the unconscious,” “repetition,” “transference,” and the “drive” as gateways into how we think about the human psyche both clinically and in the everyday.

    Tutor: Therese Maguire is a practising psychoanalytic psychotherapist, social care programme evaluator, and provider of training, education and consultancy services to NGOs in Ireland with a special focus on training NGO’s working directly with people with a neurodegenerative or life limiting illnesses. She has a degree in psychology from QUB, an MSc in clinical psychotherapy from Independent College Dublin, and is an accredited member of the Irish Council for Psychotherapy and RegPract member of APPI. She is Clinic Director at The Psychotherapy Clinic based in North Wicklow and a Director of the Freud Lacan Institute, a training institute which provides academic and professional training courses for psychotherapists pre- and post-accreditation.

    April 10th – The Unconscious in Everyday Practice

    Description: The seminar delves into the unconscious, the backbone of psychoanalysis, and how it manifests in everyday life. As a phenomenon expressed in speech, language, action and motivation, it is remarkably varied and expressive. It is profoundly personal as well as having more general and universal aspects.

    Tutor: Pauline O’Callaghan is a Freudian-Lacanian psychoanalytic psychotherapist and clinical supervisor with a private practice for the past twenty-five years in Dublin. For many years she taught psychoanalysis in various colleges in Dublin. She is one of the directors of FLi and is a member of the Editorial Board of Lacunae, the International for Psychoanalysis.

    May 1st – Dreams, the Royal Road to the Unconscious

    Description: we are all intrigued by our dreams and have a sense that in spite of their strange illusiveness, there is something very important about them. What if we knew how to unlock and interpret them? This seminar takes as its starting Freud’s dream book, The Interpretation of Dreams, voted one of the most important books of the 20th century, to explore how dreams can be interpreted and are the “royal road” to the unconscious.

    Tutor: Marie Walshe (MICP, MIECFT, RegPract. APPI) is a psychoanalyst, supervisor and Director of Leeson Analytic Centre, a practice in which she works with adults, children and couples. Marie has been in clinical practice for over two decades and has lectured on undergraduate and post-graduate programmes in psychoanalysis and psychotherapy. She has presented clinically-oriented papers in Ireland and the UK and has published in psychoanalytic journals and in a textbook on Lacanian perspectives on child and adolescent psychoanalysis, Lacanian Psychoanalysis with Babies, Children, and Adolescents: Further Notes on the Child (Routledge, 2017).

    May 8th – Psychoanalysis, Trauma, Adverse Childhood Experiences

    Description: The ramifications of trauma are often why people seek psychotherapy. But what exactly is “trauma” and what is traumatic? How exactly does psychoanalysis approach trauma, understand it, and work with it? The ramifications of trauma are often why people seek psychotherapy. But what exactly is “trauma” and what is traumatic? How exactly does psychoanalysis approach trauma, understand it, and work with it? This invaluable seminar explores the role of trauma in childhood and its adverse effects later in life.

    Tutor: Geraldine McLoughlin a professional psychoanalytic psychotherapist with a core background in clinical and counselling psychology with considerable experience in working with adults and adolescents with a history of childhood abuse and neglect. She has provided significant training to health care practitioners and legal personnel on the effects of child abuse and trauma, and is engaged in research on trans-generational trauma linked to her LLM in International Human Rights Law where she researched transitional justice mechanisms following disclosures of human rights abuses with a particular focus on children who were abused within residential settings. My research also includes working on the application of restorative justice mechanisms and the development of an understanding of “perpetrator paradigms.”

    May 15th – 21st Century Hysteria and Obsessional Neurosis

    Description: Psychoanalysis proffers “hysteria” and “obsessional neurosis” as far from being outdated but fundamental aspects that structure our everyday personality, endowing us with particular traits, mannerisms, and peculiarities. This seminar explores what these are and how they manifest ordinarily and in more pathological forms. Typical and atypical manifestations and symptoms of hysteria and obsessionality are considered in addition to considering how to work with them.

    Tutor: Alan Corcoran (MSc) is a psychoanalyst in private practice in Dubin. A graduate of Independent College Dublin, he holds a clinical masters in psychoanalytic psychotherapy. He has given talks at seminars and conferences on a number of philosophical and psychoanalytic themes.

    May 22nd – Psychoanalysis, Literature, Film

    Description: When we think fiction versus science we think of something light, unserious. Contemporary scientists however such as Carlo Rovelli suggest that what we live is a fictionalised version of actual reality to which we have no access. Psychoanalysis says much the same about our subjectivity. For this reason literature and film are important points of entry to exploring the unconscious. Seminar will delve into the novella Foster and the film The Quiet Girl/An Cailin Ciuin.

    Olga Cox Cameron is a psychoanalyst in private practice in Dublin for the past thirty-three years. She lectured in psychoanalytic theory and also in psychoanalysis and literature at St. Vincent’s University Hospital, Dublin and Trinity College Dublin from 1991-2013. She has published numerous articles on these topics in national and international journals. She is the founder of the annual Irish Psychoanalysis and Cinema Festival, now in its 15h year. Olga has taught and published extensively on the history of madness, psychoanalytic ethics, the enigmas of desire, intersections of literature, film and psychoanalysis, the film work of David Lynch, and (forthcoming) on Lacan's seminar on identification.

    May 29th – Psychology of Groups, Organisations, and Institutions

    Description: The thing humans are most afraid of in a group - any kind of group - is being judged and misunderstood. In a workplace/organization context, the experience of being judged as different, less than, 'wrong' or incompetent produces overwhelming feelings of helplessness, frustration and anger. But, humans are born into a group and live out their lives in relationship to others in social worlds. It is actually through the relationships with other people, in groups, that humans get to know themselves, although this may come as a surprise to many. It is really valuable, therefore, to take the time to understand what is really going on in groups/teams/committees in organisations and to find out what is happening in the individual, and the individual-group relationship. The analysis of a group is at its most interesting when the group-as-a whole unconsciously departs from its actual task and job. We will explore the theories of the unconscious in an organisation that explain this phenomenon.

    Tutor: Belinda Moller is an experienced group analyst specialising in group analytic psychotherapy and group dynamics in organisations as they impact on professional, management and leadership roles in the private and public sectors.

    June 5th – Psychoanalysis of Sexuality and Gender

    Description: Psychoanalysis is one of the most open and considered approaches to human sexuality and gender that sets it apart from all other disciplines. This lecture offers an introduction to Freud and Lacan’s work on sexuality and explores how for psychoanalysis sexuality is imbued with unconscious ideals, rules, expectations, fantasies, and resistance to norms. The seminar will briefly assess these phenomena which contribute to why sexuality is one of most talked about and least understood aspects of human subjectivity.

    Bio: Eve Watson (PhD) is involved in psychoanalytic practice, training, education, and research. She is a co-director of a busy Dublin city centre practice, and has published over thirty essays on psychoanalysis, sexuality, film, culture, and literature. Her co-edited books are Clinical Encounters in Sexuality: Psychoanalytic Practice and Queer Theory (2017,

    Punctum), Critical Essays on the Drive: Lacanian Theory and Practice (Routledge, 2024), and another collection, Freud’s Principal Case Studies Revisited: Freudian-Lacanian Psychoanalysts Reconsider the Legacy (Routledge, 2025). She is the academic director of the Freud Lacan institute (FLi), and was the Editor of Lacunae, the International Journal for Lacanian Psychoanalysis from 2016-2024. In 2022, she was the Erikson Scholar-in- Residence at the Austen Riggs Centre in Stockbridge, Massachusetts.

  • 11/03/2025 14:43 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    [CPD Opportunity] Cultural Diversity in Relationship Therapy | IACP-Approved Webinar

    "A couple sits in your therapy room.

     

    One partner grew up in a culture where emotions are openly expressed. The other comes from a background where vulnerability is rarely encouraged. Their conflicts aren’t just about each other—they’re about unspoken cultural expectations, family influences, and deeply ingrained beliefs about love, identity, and connection."

    As therapists, we meet clients from diverse cultural backgrounds—each bringing unique experiences, values, and expectations into their relationships. How can we deepen our understanding and provide culturally responsive support in couples therapy?

    Join Dr. Joyline Gozho for this thought-provoking 2-hour CPD webinar, where she will explore the intersections of culture, identity, and family dynamics in relationship therapy. Gain practical tools to navigate cultural differences and enhance your work with couples from diverse backgrounds.

    What You’ll Learn:

     Understanding unconscious biases and privilege in therapeutic work

     How culture, class, race, and gender shape individual and couple identities  The influence of cultural codes on emotional expression and communication

     Managing family boundaries, enmeshment, and individuation in culturally diverse families

     Tools to help clients navigate cultural conflicts and relational challenges

    Webinar Details:

     Date: Friday, 21st March 2025
     Time: 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM GMT
     Where: Online (Live & Recorded)
     CPD: 2 IACP-Approved CPD Hours Certificate
     Price: €25

    About the Speaker:

    Dr. Joyline Gozho is a UKCP and NCPS-registered psychotherapist with expertise in adult and relational therapy. She has worked as a psychotherapist and academic, teaching at Birkbeck University of London.

    With a psychoanalytic and psychodynamic foundation, her approach integrates the Bader-Pearson developmental model, particularly in working with intercultural and interracial couples.


     Secure your spot today and enhance your therapy practice with culturally informed approaches!

     Register here:

    https://instituteofcouplestherapy.com/couples-therapy-cpd-hub/cultural-diversity-in-relationshi p-therapy/

  • 11/03/2025 14:33 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Minding Autistic Minds Conference - a hybrid conference for Mental Health Professionals working with Autistic children and adults. April 25th and 26th Osprey Hotel, Naas, Co. Kildare and online.

    2 days of presentations, networking and workshops - all delivered by Autistic professionals

    Find out more here: https://ausometraining.com/minding-autistic-minds-conference/

     

  • 11/03/2025 12:19 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Trauma, Addiction and Family Systems: Supporting Healing Across Generations

    (Registration limited to 50 participants)

    (CPD: 6 points (ACI))


    Presenters: Marion Rackard & Mick Devine

    For further information please contact: mick.devine@hotmail.com

    Date/Time: Saturday 5th April 2025 at 10:00 until 17:00

    Venue: Brandsma Room
    Carmelite Community Centre
    56 Aungier St
    Dublin D02 T258_______________Start no

    BACKGROUND

    Many clients attending for treatment in Ireland today for drug and alcohol disorders and for counselling generally are contending with the childhood adversity of being raised in a household where substance use disorder was a significant influence on the holding environment. This factor limited the physical, psychological and emotional availability of one or both parents to meet the developmental needs of the growing child. The treatment and counselling processes can bring the impacts of these limitations on the client’s personality development into awareness. Within the therapeutic alliance these limitations can be reworked to facilitate personal development of the clients and/or effective readjustment. As a result of this process the enduring and prevailing constraints on the client’s functioning in daily life can be understood. Exploration of how parental substance use disorder has a particular influence on the emerging personality of the child/client equips the therapist to provide detailed and assured support to the client as they struggle to come to terms with present day problems.

    Reviews of previous seminar with 48 IAHIP Members (Feb 2024) 

    "Both presenters so honest, open and knowledgeable which helped to anchor the theory. It’s hopeful to see healing in action."

    "Thank you, loved the grounding, the experiential, very inclusive and safe workshop”.

    “I truly valued today, thank you for giving space to speak about the unspeakable. The use of the bottle of alcohol was very impactful"

    AIM

    To provide an opportunity for counsellors and psychotherapists to explore developmental trauma resulting from parental problem alcohol use and how this limits:

    Functioning in daily life 

    Relating in relationships

    Impact on work in addiction

    OBJECTIVES

    To establish a learning environment where participants engage experientially with material presented

    To present the work of leaders in the field of Adult Children of Alcoholics Trauma Syndrome

    To present the work of leaders in the field of developmental psychology

    Participants reflect on their practice in the light of the material and experiment with applying new learnings to their work role.

    PRESENTERS

    Marion Rackard, ACI, IAHIP

    Counsellor (ACI), Psychotherapist (IAHIP) (2000), Supervisor (ACI&IAHIP)

    Worked in a variety of HSE Trauma and Addiction services for 32 years as Senior Addiction Counsellor (West Dublin) & Director of a National Counselling Service in Kildare/W Wicklow

    Founding member (2002), Chair and CEO, of Alcohol Action Ireland & Co-founder of Silent Voices (2019) Silent Voices - Alcohol Action Ireland

    Final post as Project Manager HSE Alcohol Programme with responsibility for https://www2.hse.ie/living-well/alcohol/ campaign & resources.

    Currently in private practice in Kildare

    “Providing safe spaces to speak the unspeakable”.

    Mick Devine, ACI

    Clinical Director with Tabor Group Addiction Services in Cork since 2011. Over 30 years experience in the field of alcohol and drug treatment. Trained in Family Systems Theory and very interested in personal and spiritual development and has recently completed teacher-training in Diamond Approach to Self-Realisation. He believes there is a need for more personal and professional development for therapists to enable them to explore this sensitive field in greater depth. He published two articles on this topic in IAHIP journal Inside Out in 2022.

    BOOKING

    Please REGISTER HERE before Friday 28th March.

    Registration Fee (including tea and coffee):

    €95 for IAHIP, IACP and ACI Accredited Members and Associates 

    €120 for General Admission

    (Payment to be completed by Fri 28th March 2025)

    Please forward Registration Fee by Electronic Fund Transfer (EFT) to:

    Account Name: Mick Devine
    Bank Address:  105 Douglas Road, Douglas, Co. Cork
    IBAN:  IE84AIBK93434871040084
    BIC:  AIBKIE2D
    Please include payment ID: Seminar 05 Apr 25

  • 11/03/2025 10:31 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    BRAINSPOTTING PHASE 1 TRAINING - JOIN A FREE WEBINAR WITH LIVE SESSION


    If you are curious about Brainspotting, but in two minds whether to take the full three-day course, we invite you to a Free Introduction to Brainspotting with Live Session webinar on 13 March 2025 at 7:00 PM GMT.

    This session will introduce you to the Neuroexperiential Model of Brainspotting—a powerful, relational, brain-body modality designed to identify, process, and release deep neurophysiological sources of distress.

    During the webinar, you will witness a live Brainspotting demo session and have the opportunity to ask questions in a Q&A segment, helping you gain clarity about the method and the training process


    As an exclusive bonus, all webinar attendees will receive a 10% discount for the Phase 1 training in April!


    When: 25-27 April 2025 ONLINE
    Where:Online (Zoom)
    Trainer: Monika Gos, CPsychol
    Cost: Regular price €580 until 18th March 2025
    CPD:Awarded with 21 CPD points by the IACP

    Brainspotting is a powerful relational, brain-body based modality that works by identifying, processing and releasing core neurophysiological sources of distress. It initiates fast and direct access to the deep brain and the body through a

    relevant eye position. These fine- tuned eye positions can tap into the brain’s innate self-scanning capacity, unlocking its ability to self-organise and re-pattern via neuroplasticity. The process consequently leads to profound physiological and psychological consequences.

    Through presentations, lectures, live demonstrations, and practicums, you will gain an understanding of the theory and principles of Brainspotting and learn how to utilize “Inside Window“, “Outside Window” and “Gazespotting” strategies for identifying brainspots. You will explore how to apply the Resource Model in working with more vulnerable, complex, and highly dissociative clients.

    The Neuroexperiential Model of Brainspotting can be easily integrated into your clinical practice and enhance the effectiveness of any method already used.

    Join Phase 1 training in April and bring deep healing and lasting change to your clients.

    The training will be led by Monika Gos, a Chartered Clinical and Counselling Psychologist and an International Brainspotting Trainer. She has trained and practised widely in both Europe and the USA.

    “It was a very transformative training, not only because of the method, but because of BSP's attitude and Monika's sensitive and healing presence.”

    “Impressive, beyond words, so deep and spiritual.”

    “I feel that Brainspotting is a turning point in my life and work.”

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

  • 04/03/2025 15:42 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

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