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  • 30/01/2024 17:30 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    DCU School of Nursing, Psychotherapy and Community Health



    Advance your Career in Psychotherapy or Clinical Supervision
    www.dcu.ie/snpch/postgraduate

    • Professional Diploma in Clinical Supervision (closing date 31st May 2024)
    • Doctorate in Psychotherapy (closing date 31st May 2024)
  • 30/01/2024 16:53 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Combining current trauma research, experiential exercises, skills practice & using a somatic approach, the ‘Developing Your Trauma Toolkit’ workshop will explore some of trauma’s neurophysiological aspects, develop familiarity with interventions that address these aspects & aid the practitioner in developing a trauma toolkit.

    IACP CPD - Approved Hours: 12

    Course Content: The two days will incorporate two trauma models to explore:

    • Key components, sources & symptoms of psychological trauma;
    • The three stage approach to working with trauma & therapist’s role in each;
    • The importance of regulation and how to use it in therapy;
    • Fight/Flight/Freeze/Collapse responses;
    • Some dynamics of attachment/developmental trauma;
    • Trauma’s brain-body link & relevance of using the body in working with it;
    • The importance of the therapeutic relationship using a polyvagal lens

    Some stage-specific practical skills and interventions to:

    • Help clients learn to regulate
    • Bring a client back from a hypo/hyperaroused state using trauma-safe adjustments
    • Start to process traumatic memories using the body
    • Help clients develop resources, re-orientate to & appreciate their strengths;
    • Begin to integrate their experiences and make meaning of their trauma.

    Dates & Time: Sat 17th and Sun 18th Feb 9.30am – 4.30pm

    Venue: Online via Zoom™ (places are limited)

    Delivery: A mix of presentation, facilitator-led fishbowls and experiential exercises. Breakout rooms will be used for skills practice.

    Cost: €245. Full handouts and slide deck will be provided

    Booking: https://www.eventbrite.ie/e/developing-your-trauma-toolkit-2-day-training-tickets-748423343367?aff=oddtdtcreator

    Facilitator:
    Patricia Allen-Garrett
    BSc (Hons) Psychology, M.Sc. Counselling & Psychotherapy

    More Information: insight@patriciaallengarrett.ie

    www.patriciaallengarrett.ie

  • 24/01/2024 10:35 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Father, where art thou?
    An experiential personal development workshop


    An experiential workshop examining the complex relationship between father and child and how this impacts relational patterns for subsequent relationships. We will explore aspects of unavailable, absent father as well as supportive, protective, available father with a view to integrating all.

    The work employs Gestalt techniques. Gestalt is primarily a creative, emotional process incorporating body processes, art, music, ritual and expression.

    Dates: 17th & 18th February 2024

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

    Cost: €300 Accommodation extra, available on request

    For further details, contact:

    Alan Hackett, 087 7474421

    alanhackett@gmail.com

    Information sheet>>

  • 16/01/2024 18:16 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    DCU School of Nursing, Psychotherapy and Community Health

    Advance your Career in Psychotherapy or Clinical Supervision

    www.dcu.ie/snpch/postgraduate

    • Professional Diploma in Clinical Supervision
    (closing date 31st May 2024)

    • Doctorate in Psychotherapy
    (closing date 31st May 2024)

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    IAHIP have not reviewed this course in line with Accreditation Criteria. Please see the list of IAHIP Recognised Training Courses which have been reviewed and deemed preparing students to meet the Accreditation criteria. [Bye-Law 11].

  • 16/01/2024 17:33 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Kyiv and Yehor calling

    The European Psychosynthesis Association (EPA), has invited all IAHIP members to a Zoom event organised by them, which highlights a powerful example of the value of Psychosynthesis in the most challenging of circumstances. Yehor Kucherenko is the founder of the Ukrainian High School for Psychosynthesis and initiator of the volunteer project Psychosynthesis in Wartime. On January 18th, at 7 pm CET/6pm GMT, he'll be in conversation with members of the current EPA board.

    Click here to see the PDF Attachment for details on how to attend.


  • 16/01/2024 17:12 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    YogaSOMATICS Online Journey
    The Body as Home

    Aura Space (formerly Living Room Yoga) are delighted to present a 12-week body-oriented self-care and exploratory online journey.

    These experiential practices will be a nourishing blend of restorative and grounding yoga gestures and somatic movement practices sensing and shaping from the inside. Each class is a sensory experience and will offer an invitation to return to one’s own energetic field and “felt sense” of the body.

    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 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.

    YogaSOMATICS 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.

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

    Mondays 22nd, 29th January, 5th, 12th, 19th, 26th February 4th, 11th, 25th March & 1st, 8th & 15th April 2024

    Time: 6.30-7.30pm UK and Ireland / 7.30-8.30pm Spain via Zoom

    INVESTMENT:

    €180 for 12 weeks

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


  • 16/01/2024 16:39 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Are you a practising accredited Integrative psychotherapist working in Ireland, with at least ten years’ experience of working in clinical practice?

    You are invited to participate in a research study, undertaken as part of an MA in Psychotherapy, at Dublin Business School

    The purpose of the study is to explore an Integrative psychotherapist's awareness of discourses surrounding menopause and implications of this for psychotherapeutic practice. If you have an interest in this area, you may wish to participate in this study. Participants will be required to partake in a semi-structured interview lasting approximately 50 mins on the subject of integrative psychotherapist's awareness of discourses surrounding menopause. Implications for psychotherapeutic practice. You will be asked to meet with the researcher for a 50-minute face to face interview. However, the option to use Zoom for interviews if this is more suitable is also available. DBS protocol will be followed with regard to the use of zoom.

    If you are interested in taking part in this study, or have any questions about what is involved, please contact me.

    LEONE HOLDEN

    LMCCOOLE@HOTMAIL.COM

    0877446371.

    Click here to download the Participant Information Sheet

  • 16/01/2024 16:27 | Anonymous member (Administrator)


    The Irish College of Humanities and Applied Sciences would like to make you aware of funding opportunities available for a QQI Level 9 Postgraduate Certificate in Addiction Studies (Gambling)

    Supported by the Gambling awareness trust (GAT)The college has secured funding for 70% of fees for 30 places on this certificate programme commencing in February 2024.

    The current funding from the Gambling Awareness Trust is for €1900 of the €2400 – the way in which the funding works is the student pays ICHAS the €2400 and then once the student successfully completes the programme, ICHAS refunds €1900 paid by the Gambling Awareness Trust.

    Further information including schedules and module information can be found at https://ichas.ie/course/certificate-in-addiction-studies-gambling/

    Applications can be made at https://myichas.ie/newApplication/apply

    If you have any question or need further information, please do not hesitate to contact me or if you have anybody that might be interested they can contact me directly at tony.obrien@ichas.ie

    Click here for information file. 

  • 16/01/2024 16:08 | Anonymous member (Administrator)


    Evening & Daytime Therapy Room Rental in Dublin City

    Contact us on 01 661 2220 | Email: info@lifechange.ie

    For more details & photos see: www.lifechange.ie/room-rental

    • Special Spring Discount for All New Therapy Rental
    • Evening Hours Available Now
    • Well Appointed, Equipped & Soundproofed Therapy Rooms
    • Free Clinical Referrals and Online Scheduling Calendar
    • High Speed Wifi for Online Therapy Sessions
    • Open 5 Days a Week from 8am to 10pm

    We especially welcome pre-accredited and accredited therapists to join our practice at 5 Clanwilliam Square, Grand Canal Quay, Dublin 2


  • 16/01/2024 15:25 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    As a trainee supervisor on the Professional Diploma in Supervision at Dublin Counselling and Therapy Centre, I am offering free ‘supplementary supervision’ sessions to a limited number of qualified psychotherapists in 2024.  Interested individuals may be accredited or pre-accredited.  These free sessions can be counted as CPD hours towards your accreditation and re-accreditation, though not as formal supervision hours.  These sessions are additional to your normal supervision requirements.

    If you are interested or have any questions, please contact me at: tonyrice086@gmail.com

    Tony Rice, MIAHIP, Reg. ICP