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  • 23/08/2022 16:59 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Existential Conversations - 3rd Series (Online)

    A guided learning workshop and reflective development space to explore existential life issues, for the benefit of both the psychotherapist and their clients.

    6 sessions x 2 hours on specific existential topics   Limited to 6 - 10 participants

    For the third season, ‘Existential Conversations’ is being offered in Ireland. Each session in this series will begin with a short lecture by Allison Joyner on a specific existential topic (e.g., Death, Freedom, Choice etc), followed by group discussion and personal reflection to make the theory relevant to the professional’s practice and their personal lives. Allison will help guide the members in their exploration and understanding of the subject matter, and possible application.

    This group approach will heighten people’s understanding of their position in life, and ideally help clarify what it means for them to truly live life fully. This is a unique, private, closed group that involves a free flow of thought and consciousness and supports curiosity, openness, and truth.

    It is suitable for those new to existential ideas or those who already have some knowledge and would like to learn more, develop a deeper understanding of, and have a place to discuss, existential concepts.

    If you are interested in taking ownership of your own life, choosing one that liberates rather than constrains, and in equipping yourself to better support your clients in their existential challenges, then this is the space to share that journey.

    All groups have 6 – 10 members. They meet once a month (online) for 2 hours. A commitment for six sessions is necessary to allow for group safety and trust to develop.

    When: First Thursday of each month

    Times: 19:30 – 21:30 (Irish Time)

    For further information or to book a place on this group, please go to https://allisonjoyner.ie/group-work/

    Feel free to contact me if you have any questions: 

    Tel: 087 927 6790  Email: allisonjoynertherapy@gmail.com

  • 23/08/2022 15:40 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    I am a Dublin City University (DCU) MSc in Psychotherapy student looking forward to carrying out my research thesis, the purpose of which is to explore the lived experiences of accredited black psychotherapists working in Ireland around the attitudes and perceptions of Africans living in Ireland towards Psychotherapy.

    The research objectives would include:

    • Appreciating differences/challenges to psychotherapy work and practice for African people living in Ireland, as experienced by black psychotherapists working in Ireland.
    • Exploring cultural beliefs or myths around discoursing or accessing mental health services among African communities, as located in the lived experiences of black psychotherapists working in Ireland.
    • Illuminating in some ways, as to the differences and distinctions with which African people living in Ireland may both approach and present around psychotherapy in Ireland as again identified through the lived experiences of black psychotherapists working in Ireland.

    I am writing to seek your support in my research to advertise and recruit for six accredited Black psychotherapists currently working in Ireland.

    My supervisor for the research study is Assistant Professor Ray O'Neill from DCU and his contact email is RayB.ONeill@dcu.ie and his phone number 01 700 7750.

    The research is voluntary and as an inherent part of the recruitment, a plain language statement and consent form will be sent to any participants willing to take part in the study. DCU Ethical approval has been obtained for this research. I attach these here for your records.

    I am looking forward to hearing from you soon.

    Alex Aroh

    BSc Psychology

    MSc Psychotherapy

    Dublin City University

    alex.aroh2@mail.dcu.ie

    Phone: 089 988 8187

  • 23/08/2022 14:41 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Bright spacious room to rent two or three days a week, evenings and weekends.

    Website: www.mariannemurphy.ie

    Would suit Psychotherapist/Counsellor. Limerick city centre. Use of Bathrooms and Kitchenette. Parking not included but good value parking available nearby. 

       
       

    Call Marianne on 086 604 0950 or email emdr@mariannemurphy.ie to arrange viewing.

  • 16/08/2022 14:25 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Diploma in Supervision for Healthcare Workers

    delivered collaboratively by

    Turning Point™ Institute and the Psychosynthesis Trust (London).


    This is a part-time online training. Our integrative approach is embedded within a humanistic framework and informed by the transpersonal approach of Psychosynthesis and the developmental insights of a psychodynamic orientation. The training consists of skills practice with an experiential element that offers a soul infused way of working. It also offers an enriching group experience. This training is accredited by the Irish Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy (IACP).

    Who is it for?

    Healthcare workers or related professions, including counsellors and psychotherapists from any modality, social workers, childcare and community workers, nurses, doctors, psychiatrists, pastoral carers, educators, mediators and more.

    This training presents an exciting opportunity, perhaps the perfect next step for developing your practice, or to deepen your existing practice.

    Course Dates & Attendance

    • The course runs from 12th November 2022 to 11th June 2023.

    • The training is designed to fit in with the life of a busy professional, meeting fortnightly over 3 weekends and 11 Saturdays for a total of 100 hours over 17 days.

    The deadline for applications is the 30th September 2022

    Contact Kajal admissions@ptrust.org.uk

    All other information including details about the course modules, trainers, dates and fees are available on our website Diploma in Supervision for Healthcare Professionals (turningpoint.ie) and Diploma in Supervision for Healthcare Professionals (psychosynthesistrust.org.uk)

  • 16/08/2022 14:19 | Anonymous

    Inside Out deadline approaching

    Just a reminder that we are now accepting article submissions and adverts for the Autumn 2022 edition of Inside Out. The final day for submission is September 1st 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.

    Unfortunately, we can’t print ads until payment has been received.

    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 Autumn edition will be due in to readers’ letterboxes by the end of October 2022.

    We look forward to hearing from you.

    Kind regards,

    Editorial Board, Inside Out

  • 09/08/2022 16:19 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Purpose of the group:

    The purpose of this experiential process group is to provide a space for practicing psychotherapists to continue to develop their personal awareness and their relational skills through direct group experiential learning with particular focus on here-and-now relating. We aim to provide a group environment which offers the opportunity to meet others at relational depth in a here-and-now oriented context.

    Facilitators:

    Both facilitators are experienced practitioners, both trained experientially within a humanistic and integrative framework.

    Alan Hackett. MA, BA, DIP, MIAHIP.

    Alan is an experienced, accredited psychotherapist working with adults who present with a diverse range of presenting issues. He also specialises in working with adolescents and young people. He has experience of facilitating growth promoting groups which include families affected by addiction and also young people in aftercare recovery.

    Barbara O’ Connell. MA, BA, DIP, MIAHIP, ECP.

    Barbara is an experienced, accredited psychotherapist who works with a variety of presenting issues with both individuals and couples. She is also an accredited supervisor working with both individuals and groups. Barbara has extensive experience in working with groups of all levels and abilities.

    Entry requirements:

    This group is open to accredited and pre-accredited therapists. Exceptions may be considered depending on individual levels of personal awareness and development.

    Maximum group participants: 10

    Time commitment: 3 hours, twice a month. September 2022-May 2023

    Cost: €1400 -can be paid in two instalments-in September and in January

    Contact Details:

    Barbara O’ Connell – (086 387 1477) barbararoconnell@gmail.com

    Alan Hackett – (087 747 4421) alanhackett@gmail.com

  • 02/08/2022 12:50 | Anonymous

    You are invited to take part in a study entitled “An Interpretive Phenomenological Analysis of Self-Compassion amongst Student Psychotherapists” as part of my Masters’ study in Integrative Psychotherapy at Dublin City University (DCU).

    This study intends to explore student psychotherapists’ knowledge and experience of practicing self-compassion while undergoing psychotherapy training.

    You are eligible to participate in this study if you are a psychotherapy student on clinical placement and have practiced self-compassion in any capacity during your psychotherapy training. You will be invited to attend an interview lasting approximately an hour in the Healthy Living Centre in DCU, or if you prefer, on Zoom videocall. Your participation in this study will be completely voluntary.

    If you are interested in partaking please contact me by phone or email on: 085-8673731 or anita.codykenny2@mail.dcu.ie

    Thank you for your time and consideration.

    Kind Regards,

    Anita Cody-Kenny

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  • 26/07/2022 15:57 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Friday, Saturday & Sunday, 23rd, 24th, and 25th September, 2022.

    Dr. Evelyn P. Gilmore and Mr. Mike O’Halloran

    The workshop provides an opportunity for coaches, consultants, psychologists, psychotherapist, educators, managers, leaders, health care and allied professionals, to enhance their awareness of their own power and authority. In addition, as participants gain greater awareness of these aspects of themselves, they will gain greater insight as to how to help their clients explore and own their own power and authority. Many individuals do not fully own their own powerfulness and project it onto others: friends, partners, siblings, colleagues; or onto organisations, and experience themselves as relatively powerless in interpersonal or organisational life. In addition, individuals who may be formally qualified as professionals, or who may be formally appointed to roles with authority, experience difficulty exercising their authority, due to internal feelings of powerlessness.

    The ‘internal world’ of the person is fundamental to how he or she experiences and uses power and authority. This, in turn, is largely a function of the person’s relationships with past authority figures such as parents and teachers. Self-doubt, can lead to the person never being able to fully experience his or her powerfulness, whilst it’s opposite, an inflated self-image, can lead to authoritarianism. When individuals explore their relationship with power and authority, they can experience much greater aliveness and energy, an expanded sense of personality, and greater choice in life.

    During this three-day experiential workshop, participants will be provided with an opportunity to explore the following:

    • Exploring and Owning Your Power and Authority
    • Past experiences and Internalised Images that You Hold
    • Enhancing Your Own Sense of Internal Power
    • Sexuality, Gender, and Power
    • Enhancing Awareness of Beliefs and Feelings about Power
    • Doubting yourself and it’s impact on Powerfulness
    • Gaining greater awareness of how you Project Power onto Others
    • Working with the Body
    • Exploring the Power of Powerlessness
    • Exploring the Fear of our Power
    • Gaining greater aliveness, excitement and being afforded greater choice in life

    Style of the Workshop:

    The learning over the three days is highly experiential with a focus on participant’s process and experience. We will draw on Psychodynamic thinking. We will use Gestalt work, attention to Dreams, and small and large Group Process. The work will include Movement, Drawing, and Guided Visualisation to bring into the present aspects of the participant’s relationship to Power that are normally outside awareness.

    Main Facilitator: Dr. Evelyn P. Gilmore, B.A., M.Sc., Prof. D., C. Psychol. Ps.S.I., M.I.A.H.I.P., F.I.I.T.D., M.A.C.

    Evelyn is a consultant work & organisational psychologist, an accredited psychotherapist, a business and executive coach, a coach trainer and a supervisor of coaches and organisational consultants. She has an honours degree in psychology from national university of Ireland, Galway, and a first class honours masters in work and organisational psychology from Dublin City University. She has received a Tavistock Qualification in Consulting from the Tavistock in London, and has completed a Professional Doctorate in Organisational Consultancy with the Tavistock. Evelyn has worked at a senior level with world class organisations, and her current clients include individuals, groups and organisations from both the public, private and voluntary sector. She has facilitated trainings for professionals on Leadership and Emotional Intelligence and Organisational Consultancy. In addition, Evelyn has previously facilitated workshops for professionals with Mike on “Owning & Exploring your Own Power & Authority” and “Exploring and Owning the Shadow”.

    Mike O’Halloran, M.A., B.A., E.C.P., M.I.A.H.A.P., M.A.C.

    Mike is a Gestalt Psychotherapist and Trainer. He has a Masters Degree in Counselling & Psychotherapy from Durham University in the U.K., and he did trainings in Metanoia in Gestalt Psychotherapy. He has been involved in the training of psychotherapists, coaches, leaders and managers for nearly three decades. Some of his trainings and workshops include “Gestalt Psychotherapy Intensive” and “Existentialist Psychotherapy Intensive.” Mike has previously facilitated workshops with Evelyn on “Exploring and owning Your Own Power & Authority”, and “Exploring and Owning the Shadow”.

    Workshop Details/Reservation Details:

    Most of the workshop will be facilitated by Dr. Evelyn P. Gilmore with the balance being facilitated by Mike O’Halloran. The workshop will be held in The Grand Hotel, Malahide, Dublin, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Friday and Saturday, and will finish at 3.30 p.m. on the Sunday. The cost of the workshop is €580. If you would like to reserve a place, please e-mail mjohalloran54@gmail.com stating your name, job title, and telephone number. Mike will forward you bank account details, and a deposit of €250 will be necessary to reserve your place on the workshop.

  • 26/07/2022 15:23 | Anonymous


    If you're stuck creatively and need a bit of encouragement and the support of others to tackle it: if you need to be reminded how to play again, this is the online space for you! Read more about it at http://rollingcafe.ie and find out when the Café is open by checking out the mailing list at  http://eepurl.com/h2BS-r or the  Twitter https://twitter.com/rollingcafeIRL

    Dermod Moore was an actor and wrote for Hot Press for 15 years; he is a psychosynthesis psychotherapist, supervisor and trainer. He is looking forward to being host of the Rolling Café! 

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