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  • 23/04/2024 11:59 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    From Shame to Honour

    An experiential personal development workshop

    Shame resides in the core of our being and because of its hidden nature often gets overlooked within therapeutic processes. It is at the heart of most trauma, addiction and behavioural dysfunctions and requires deeper therapeutic examination in order to uncover and heal it.

    For this examination this workshop will explore in depth the many facets that perpetuate shame. The work employs Gestalt techniques. Gestalt is primarily a creative, emotional process incorporating body processes, art, music, ritual and expression.

    Dates: 25th & 26th May 2024

    Venue: De La Salle Retreat Centre, Elderfield, Castletown, Co. Laois, R32 N6D8

    Cost: €300

    Accommodation extra, available on request

    For further details contact:

    Barbara O’ Connell, 086 387 1477
    barbararoconnell@gmail.com

    Alan Hackett, 087 747 4421
    alanhackett@gmail.com

    Facilitators

    Both facilitators are experienced practitioners, trained experientially within a humanistic and integrative framework. Our understanding of humanistic and integrative practice is that it emphasises the selfregulating nature of individuals and the responsibility that they hold for themselves and reinforces the ability of individuals to go beyond themselves to release their true nature and potential. Its focus is holistic in that it cherishes individuals as whole entities and focuses on all elements of an individual-body, feelings, intellect, psyche and spirit as well as marrying a variety of techniques and approaches to healing. The emphasis is on experience where relationship is seen as meaningful contact between individuals.

    Alan Hackett. MA, BA, MIAHIP. Alan is an experienced, accredited psychotherapist working with adults 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. He is an experienced advanced process group facilitator and facilitator of experiential personal development workshops. He has a keen interest in all things attachment related, and in particular relational and developmental trauma. He has a variety of pertinent trainings undertaken in this area and continues to add to his knowledge base. Alan is currently also a Clinical Supervisor in training.

    Barbara O’ Connell. MA, BA, 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 individuals and groups. Barbara has extensive experience in working with groups of all levels and abilities. She has facilitated personal development groups with individuals who have physical and sensory disabilities, therapeutic women’s groups with a cohort who have advanced mental health issues as well as 8 years of experience in working within a psychotherapy training context and in cofacilitating advanced therapeutic process groups. She has particular interest in the areas of attachment, neuroscience and trauma and has a variety of relevant trainings in these areas. She has vast experience of producing and co-facilitating experiential personal development workshops with a variety of themes and provides training to psychotherapists in areas primarily related to attachment, trauma and neuroscience.

    Some workshop themes include: Core Beliefs; The Hidden Self; Me, Myself and Mother; Father where art thou; From Shame to Honour; Compassion; The Family; The Spontaneous Child.

  • 23/04/2024 09:25 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Irish Society of Jungian Analystsin conjunction with the
    Irish Analytical Psychology Association
    Presents live on Zoom

    Thursday, 2nd May 2024: 19:3021:00 (Irish time)

    Exploring Mythology to Uncover Meaning in
    Our Own Lives

    Marlene Frantz
    Jungian Analyst
    *See recommendation by Marian Dunlea, Jungian Analyst on Eventbrite page

    Jung wrote that in each image in a myth “there is a little piece of human psychology and human fate, a remnant of the joys and sorrows that have been repeated countless times in our ancestral history.” In this presentation, Marlene will share her exploration into the myth of Demeter and Persephone, in which she used a reciprocal approach to both extract the essence of the Myth, while deepening her awareness and understanding of events in her own life.

    Marlene Frantz is a Jungian analyst, a Group Psychotherapist, an Equine therapist, an artist and a writer. Her private practice in Santa Monica, California, includes adults, couples, children and bi-monthly dream groups. Ms. Frantz has lectured on creativity, grief, and equine therapy and led workshops on the creative process, dreams, and rebuilding one’s life after loss.  She has contributed articles and been a featured artist in the journal Psychological Perspectives. She is on the Board and a Supervisor at The Coldwater Counseling Center, and a Training Analyst and the President elect of the C.G. Jung institute of Los Angeles.

    Visit Eventbrite for further Information & Booking Details:

    [Click here>>>]

    Registration closes on Wednesday, 1st May @ 18:00

    Admission: €22.42 / Students: €17.07
    Booking is via Eventbrite only

    This event will be recorded, and the link will be available for 2 weeks
    for the personal viewing of registered participants only.

    General enquiries, please contact Nola at
    isja.events@gmail.com

  • 16/04/2024 14:05 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    3 Day Ecotherapy CPD Workshop

    Put a Spring in your step with an amazing 16.5 hours CPD like no other! Come to Co Clare for a weekend that promises to be personally rejuvenating as well as professionally inspiring!

    Are you interested in Ecotherapy? Are you curious about how you could help your clients connect more with nature for their wellbeing and the wellbeing of the planet? Are you interested to learn about the growing body of research in the area of Ecotherapy and ecologically informed practice?

    Then look no further and take a road less travelled with Joanne Hanrahan. Joanne has been practicing, researching, delivering talks and workshops in the area of Ecotherapy for over a decade now. The next offering of her popular Ecotherapy workshop is a 3-day workshop being held in the great outdoors in Co Clare.

    This unique workshop will provide theory, practical tips, and time to reflect on your own ecological mindset and relationship with the natural world. It will also provide you with many tools to begin to develop and imagine your own Ecotherapy practice, whether that is indoors or working outdoors with individuals or groups.

    This promises to be a truly nourishing and growth-full experience for you both personally and professionally.

    Based in The Glen in the grounds of the Falls Hotel in Ennistymon and at Joanne’s therapy room and garden in Liscannor in Co Clare the CPD workshop will run from Friday morning May 10th to Sunday afternoon May 12th and will provide 16.5 hours of CPD. Cost is €375 including tea/coffee scones on arrival, snacks and lunch on one day.

    This experiential workshop is limited to a max of 8 participants so take the first step now by signing up via the expression of interest link below by [clicking here>>>].

    Or contact Joanne at Joannepsychotherapy@gmail.com

    Time Structure

    Fri. 10th May at The Glen Ennistymon - 11:00 - 18:00 (Meet at 10:30 with Tea/Coffee & Scones included)
    Sat. 11th May at The Glen Ennistymon - 10:00 - 17:00
    Sun. 12th May at my Therapy Room and Garden Liscannor - 09:30-14:00 (Lunch provided)

    Joanne Hanrahan Bio

    Joanne Hanrahan is an IAHIP accredited Psychotherapist and Supervisor in private practice in Co Clare. She is also a Somatic Experiencing Practitioner (SEP) so works through a trauma informed lens and very much includes the body and movement in her practice. Joanne is passionate about including place in her approach to therapy and completed her MSc thesis on the topic of psychotherapy and the natural world. She has delivered numerous workshops, and written about, ecotherapy and bringing an ecological lens to practice. More details can be found on www.joannehanrahan.ie

  • 09/04/2024 15:17 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Institute of Couples Therapy 

    Professional Certificate in Couples Therapy

    In-Person Training Course Maldron Hotel Cork City

    To Book a place go to: www.instituteofcouplestherapy.com.

    18/19th May & 15/16th June 2024

    €595.00 Early Bird 
    Offer until 20th April

    CPD hours: 24

  • 09/04/2024 14:08 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    I am growing now, as an older man, at a more rapid pace than I did when I was younger…’

    Micheal Eigen…

    Six Saturdays on Zoom: 9-11am, From May 4 to June 22 * full dates below

    with Emma Philbin Bowman (BA,MIAHIP)

    EarlyBird IAHIP rate 320 (Max Participants 12)

    ‘If you wish to rise, begin by descending…’

    St Augustine

    Befriending Humility and Revelationoffers an opportunity to deepen our alignment with these two complementary energies.

    In recent group work, participants have been very touched by the dynamism between our capacity for humility and our openness to revelation. Both of these energies richly support our ongoing ripening in adulthood. To preview themes and see Teachable:

    The Group Process

    Through a blend of personal reflection, group work and smaller exercises, we deepen our presence to our own processes of living, and are nurtured and stretched by the wisdom and experience of one another and by the group process.

    I am committed to creating small, textured group fields which support each participantin their unique unfoldment and expression. This work is designed to enable each participant to become, in Gendlin’s words ‘more of ourselves than we have been able to be so far…

    Each week has two elements: rich kernels of theoretical content five days ahead of the live session - in clear modules on Teachable - and a live session, where Emma will present the theme and blend group work with more intimate inquiry exercises.

    About Emma

    Emma works as a psychotherapist and group facilitator. In her courses, she draws on psychodynamic theory, a background in Literature and Philosophy,and many years immersion in and facilitation of emergent we-space practice.

    "Emma's ability to communicate complex concepts and themes in simple language is a gift"

    Maria, Cork

    We will meet over Six Saturdays, in Two Phases:

    May 4, May 11, May 18

    Pause May 25/June 1

    June 8, 15, 22

    If you are drawn but uncertain, email emmapb@me.com to arrange a check-in.

    Special IAHIP pricing available to Monday April 15th.

    [CPD Certs available]

  • 09/04/2024 11:00 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    THE HIGH ART OF HELPING

    CONSTELLATION WORK WITH HORSES

    Experiential Workshop Assisted by Horse Presence and Wisdom

    Sunday May 12h 2024 Castlefergus Quinn Co Clare Ireland

    Fee: Euro 200.00

    Helpfulness is a beautiful human quality, and helping in a professional way is a special Art. People often feel drawn to work with others and to help them in a special way. This pull can come from a deep love and loyalty that stems from within our own family system, our own herd.

    To help in a healthy way, it is important to be able to understand what it is that has drawn us into our chosen profession and to be curious about what it is our hearts are longing for.

    The ground-breaking work of Bert Hellinger, coming from his training in psychoanalysis to his systemic family therapy allows us to see ourselves through a lens which brings to light our connections, loyalties and bonds, conscious and unconscious, across the generations.

    The methodology of 'the constellation' uses human representatives to represent family members, issues or internal parts of ourselves. We use this lens and we include the presence and wisdom of the horses as they represent the family field. 

    Clearing our own 'field' allows us to work with clarity around our role as ”helpers” This serves as a protection for the people we work with and avoids burnout for ourselves In order to give in a healthy way, we must first be able to receive in a healthy way. Then we may no longer project our unconscious entanglements, our early unmet needs on to our co-workers and clients.

    When we can experience being separate and connected, then we ourselves, and those we work with, become freer to move and heal in a healthy way. Helping at this level is 'a high art'.

    These innovative workshops are offered to people who work with others. We use a team approach. The facilitating team consists of an equine specialist, mental health professionals and most importantly 'the horses'. All activities take place on the ground and you need no previous experience with horses to participate.

    The structure of the day is based on Bert Hellinger's work on 'The high art of helping' and the three basic systemic principles of relationship: Belonging, Reciprocity and Order: things being in their right place.

    In these, one day workshops we prepare to enter 'another's' field, (the others we work with). Participants are invited to come into a deeper awareness of themselves within their family field, their family herd. You are invited to come with an open heart and a respectful willingness to explore how the need to belong has shaped you. These workshops often facilitate a very deep inner movement whereby things come to the surface and into awareness in a healing and gentle way.

    When we work in the presence of horses, observing their behaviour and at the same time being aware of what happens inside us as we allow ourselves to become attuned to them, we find that they can teach us to be present to our true selves, mindfully in alignment, separate and connected.

    Horses are such authentic representatives and they offer us clarity in an extraordinary way when we are present and open to their wisdom. As we enter the energetic field of the horse we can deepen our capacity for a transformational process in a truly profound way.

    For further information and booking:

    Colette Green, MA MIAHIP. Tel: 086 826 7687
    colettegreen1@yahoo.ie / www.ochre.ie 

    Deirdre Kennedy, BA Iopt. Tel: 087 293 2120
    info@dkcraniosacral.com / www.dkcraniosacral.com

  • 02/04/2024 17:36 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Dear Participant,

    I invite you to participate in a research study titled “What impact has the global COVID-19 pandemic had on psychotherapists' coping strategies and ethical self-care practices to prevent burnout and compassion fatigue, and what can be done to better prepare them for future traumatic events?”

    My name is Gill Wall, and I am a Master's degree student, in my final year, studying Humanistic and Integrative Psychotherapy at Turning Point Institute. The purpose of this study is to explore and understand the lived experiences of psychotherapists during the global pandemic and its effects on their ethical self-care practices, ability to cope in light of the COVID-19 pandemic, and in preparation for future traumatic events through the lens of a qualitative, Interpretive phenomenological analysis.

    Inclusion criteria for participation are as follows:

    1. Professionally qualified psychotherapists in Ireland

    2. Participants must have actively provided therapy services during the global COVID-19 pandemic.

    3. A diverse range of viewpoints and experiences: Participants will include psychotherapists with different theoretical backgrounds, degrees of experience and practice contexts such as individual therapy, couples therapy, family therapy, group therapy, and child and adolescent therapy.

    Benefits of this Research:

    Your participation will contribute valuable insights to the understanding of psychotherapists' experiences during the pandemic, potentially benefiting the broader mental health community and future support for organisations as a whole in the event of future global pandemics.

    Details of Involvement:

    If you decide to participate, your involvement will include one-to-one semi-structured interviews discussing your lived experiences and coping strategies during the pandemic. The interviews will be audio-recorded for accurate representation and analysis. The estimated time commitment for each interview is approximately 1 hour.

    To participate please, at your earliest convenience, email wall.gill@gmail.com

    Please find attached an information sheet for participants and an informed consent form

    I appreciate you taking the time to read and thank you for considering participating in this study.

    I hope to hear from you soon,

    Kind regards,
    Gill Wall

  • 02/04/2024 11:07 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    MSc in Loss and Bereavement and MSc in Loss and Bereavement (Clinical Practice)

    RCSI, in association with Irish Hospice Foundation, runs two accredited Level 9 MSc programmes focusing on loss and bereavement and are now inviting applications for these part-time postgraduate programmes run over two years.

     For MSc Loss & Bereavement, applications are invited from representatives of a wide range of professional disciplines who wish to develop a deeper understanding of loss and grief at individual and societal level or whose work/volunteering roles involve the organisation of bereavement support in community, health or other areas of general bereavement care.

    For MSc Loss & Bereavement (Clinical Practice), applications are invited from mental health professionals such as counsellors, psychotherapists, psychologists, healthcare workers, nurses, social workers, bereavement coordinators and others who design and implement clinical bereavement interventions as part of their practice.

    We will be holding an online Open Evening for prospective applicants on Wednesday, April 10 at 7:00 – 8:30pm. This is an opportunity to meet our lecturers and past students, and to receive information about the programme.

    It is free to attend the Open Evening but registrationis required via this link:

    https://www.eventbrite.ie/e/msc-loss-bereavement-programmes-open-evening-tickets-808809600287

    Why these Postgraduate courses are important?

    IHF recognise that loss and bereavement are core life experiences for everyone. Whilst they have been the subject of major scientific and social study over the past 30 years, the application of our new knowledge and clinical skills often lags behind.

    These postgraduate programmes have been designed to impact on health, social and community systems and ultimately to enhance quality of life. They are evidence-based, rooted in contemporary scientific research and clinical skills training as well as being designed against a policy and professional regulation backdrop.

    Accreditation:

    This course is RCSI accredited by the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland and the National University of Ireland as a Level 9 qualification.

    For further information:

    See https://hospicefoundation.ie/masters

    Or contact: 

    Jennifer Leech, Education Administrator, Irish Hospice Foundation.
    jennifer.leech@hospicefoundation.ie
    01 679 3188

    Registered Charity Number: 20013554

  • 02/04/2024 10:58 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Aura Space, a yoga studio which provides spiritual rituals for earthly souls has the following online offerings in YogaSOMATICS:

    The Unfolding Body: YogaSOMATICS Online Immersion

    Option 1: Wednesday 3rd April (20 places available)

    OR

    Option 1: Wednesday 10th April (20 places available)

    From 18:00-19:30 GMT / 19:00-20:30 CET via Zoom

    Investment: 22€

    Movement Expressions

    Breathe new life energy into the body with this 8-week somatic journey of YogaSOMATICS and movement (15 places available)

    Mondays 29th April, 6th May, 13th May, 20th May, 10th June, 17th June, 24th June & 1st July.

    From 18:30 - 19:30 GMT / 19:30 - 20:30 CET via Zoom

    OR

    Wednesdays 1st May, 8th May, 15th May, 22nd May, 29th May, 12th, 19th & 26th June.

    From 18:00 -19:00 GMT / 19:00 - 20:00 CET via Zoom

    Investment: 130€

    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.

    Previous participants have described the practice as “transcendent”, “an exploratory space” and “expansive”.

    Zoom link and practicalities will be sent the day before each offering. Each Zoom class recording will be available for a 7-day playback. 

    CPD:

    An attendance certificate will be provided after each offering.

    SUITABILITY: The immersion is open to all levels. If you have any injuries or illnesses that may affect you practicing or if you are pregnant, please let me know and contact me directly in advance to discuss auraspacespain@gmail.com

    BOOKING:

    Please visit each individual link below to reserve your place:

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

    PRIVATE SESSIONS:

    Deirdre is also available for Private 1:1 YogaSOMATICS sessions online. Please enquire via email auraspacespain@gmail.com

    BIO:

    Deirdre Madden is a qualified psychotherapist and YogaSOMATICS teacher; originally from Dublin and now living in Mallorca, Spain. She believes this is an excellent practice for self-healing, energy protection and self-care. Deirdre is also qualified in Vinyasa Flow, Yin and Yoga Nidra, has been a practitioner of yoga for almost 20 years and has a growing interest in body work and psychic development.

  • 02/04/2024 09:57 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    This 5-day introductory training in Psychosynthesis is for any mental health professional, educator, counsellor, psychotherapist or coach interested in psychosynthesis and facilitating this approach or using it within a therapeutic or educational setting.

    Please, for more detailed information[click here>>>]