Events and training courses listing

Here you will find links to events and training courses from UKCP member organisations and others. To view UKCP events, click here.

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31 March 2012

Hampstead

Integral Psychotherapy. This is the AQAL approach recently featured in The Psychotherapist. John Rowan introduced it into England in 2004 and has been active ever since. This is a whole day workshop. For more information contact John Rowan.
T: 020 8524 7381
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31 March and 1 April 2012

Totnes, Devon

Core Process Psychotherapy is rooted in Buddhist psychology and mindfulness practice. This introduction provides a basis for an enquiry into how we experience ourselves and others. For more information contact Lucia Capaldi.

Available for CPD credits.

T: 07809 441 519
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W: www.karuna-institute.co.uk

1 April 2012 - 30 April 2012

This short course is for accredited or cognitive behaviour therapists with at least two years post qualification experience. For the supervision part of the course it is essential that the participants are actually involved in supervising at least 4 individuals and/or groups. Clinical supervision is an essential element in learning to become a competent cognitive behaviour therapist and in maintaining a high level of competency as a qualified cognitive behaviour therapist. For more information contact Claire Fullalove.
T: 01892 507575
E: claire.fullalove@canterbury.ac.uk
W: http://www.canterbury.ac.uk/social-applied-sciences/aspd/

1 April 2012

From April 2012, Tunbridge Wells

This is a short course for qualified mental health professionals with at least two years post-qualification experience in working with children and/or adolescents. With this short course we aim to provide participants (experienced qualified mental health professionals) with the skill sets that will enable them to apply CBT with children, adolescents and their parents. For more information contact Claire Fullalove.

T: 01892 507 575
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W: http://www.canterbury.ac.uk/social-applied-sciences/aspd/

 

2 April 2012

Crowborough, East Sussex

I won't and you can't make me. This workshop will teach methods of engaging resitant cleints in the therapeutic process and look at the nature of and reasons for resistance to change. It will also explore the attendees' resistance to change. For more information contact Maddie Barry.
T: 01892 655 195
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W: http://www.wealdeninstitute.co.uk/Wealden_College/flyers.xalter

 

3 April 2012 - 9 April 2012

North Wales

Seven-day retreat - Refreshing. A seven-day residential course in North Wales, offering space for nourishment, inspiration and learning focusing on Mindfulness. For more information contact Anne Douglas.
T: 01248 382939
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W: www.bangor.ac.uk/mindfulness

12 April 2012 - 14 April 2012

Also 7,8,9th May and 21,22,23rd June

Brighton

The course involves assessing and coding patterns of interaction through video observations. Led by Rebecca Carr-Hopkins. For more information contact Julie Sadler.

T: 01273 561 511
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W: www.emotionaldevelopment.co.uk

13 April 2012 - 15 April 2012

Scarborough, North Yorkshire

Mental Health Workshop. With experienced psychotherapist, Peter Orlandi-Fantini, participants will explore existing support and current changes in mental health provision. This will include reflection on: intervention; diagnosis; management; and use of medication. For more information contact Kate Evans.
T: 01723 376246
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W: www.scpti.co.uk

13 April 2012 - 14 April 2012

Bangor, North Wales

Mindfulness with Addictions Workshop. This workshop is suitable for professionals who work within the field of addictions who are considering the use of mindfulness-based approaches in their day to day work. For more information contact Anne Douglas.
T: 01248 383663
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W: www.bangor.ac.uk/mindfulness

14 April 2012

Tavistock Centre, Belsize Lane, London, NW3 5BA

Psychotherapeutic Work with Phisiologically Ill People. As part of our season on the emotional dimensions of physiological health, we will be running a one-day seminar led by Julia Segal on working psychotherapeutically with seriously or chronically ill people. This seminar will cover psychotherapeutic skills that can realistically support someone with a physiological disease.
T: 01728 689090
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W: www.confer.uk.com/2012events.html 

16 April 2012 - 17 April 2012

Also 16 and 17th May

Brighton

A Play Based Assessment of Attachment and Exploration Led by Dr Steve Farnfield, Senior Lecturer and Convenor of the MSc in Attachment Studies at Roehampton University. For more information contact Julie Sadler.

T: 01273 561 511
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W: www.emotionaldevelopment.co.uk

17 April 2012

Crowborough, East Sussex

Advanced Counselling Skills. This is a workshop for Counselling and Psychotherapy students who would like to see, do and experience an integrative, humanistic model of therapy. For more information, contact Maddie Barry.
T: 01892 655 195
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W: http://www.wealdeninstitute.co.uk/Wealden_College/flyers.xalter

19 April 2012 - 20 May 2012

Scarborough, North Yorkshire

Working relationally in a time-limited setting. With experienced psychotherapist and trainer, Pete Lavender, participants will explore how to work relationally with clients when sessions are limited by the working environment. There will be opportunities for group discussion and skills practice. For more information contact Kate Evans.
T: 01723 376246
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W: www.scpti.co.uk

20 April 2012

NSPC, Belsize Road, London

Burn out and the Myth of Fulfilment - Love and the Art of Psychotherapy. With Hugh Knopf. For more information contact Sasha Smith.
T: 020 76240471
E: office@nspc.org.uk
W: www.nspc.org.uk

21 April 2012 - 13 May 2012

Two minutes from Kings Cross Station, London WC1

Acceptance and Commitment Therapy: Experiential Introduction With Skills Training. This workshop includes the traditional two-day experiential introduction to ACT (21-22 May) followed by a two-day skills training workshop (12-13 May). The first weekend has an emphasis on applying ACT to oneself in the group, the second weekend focuses on applying ACT to one on one practice, making use of a variety of ACT video demonstrations. For more information contact Mindfulness Training Ltd.
T: 020 71832485
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W: http://tir.org.uk/actintro.html

24 April 2012

NSPC, Belsize Road, London

Cinema and Emotion. With Rialda Sebek. For more information contact Sasha Smith.
T: 020 76240471
E: office@nspc.org.uk
W: www.nspc.org.uk

27 April 2012

NSPC, Belsize Road, London

Keeping the relationship safe in intercultural therapy. With Golnar Byat. For more information contact Sasha Smith.
T: 020 76240471
E: office@nspc.org.uk
W: www.nspc.org.uk

27 April 2012 - 28 April 2012

London

John Bowlby Memorial Conference 2012

This year's annual Bowlby Conference is titled 'Talking Bodies: How do we integrate working with the body in attachment/relational psychotherapy'. Keynote speakers will include Pat Ogden Phil Mollon and Roz Carroll. For more information contact Gary Chandler.
T: 020 7247 9101
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W: http://www.thebowlbycentre.org.uk/

27 April 2012

TCCR, Warren Street, London

The Stuck Couple: Managing disappointment, blame and conflict in the couple relationship and therapy. Tavistock Centre for Couple Relationships. This one day workshop is aimed at practitioners working with couples. It will focus on the working dilemma when partners are unable to face the inevitable disappointment that the other is not who they thought they are or who they want them to be. For more information contact Joanna Bending.
T: 020 380 1970
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W: http://www.tccr.ac.uk/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=299:the-stuck-couple-managing-dis

28 April 2012

Huntingdon

Trauma and the Body: Dissociation and Somatisation. PODS (Positive Outcomes for Dissociative Survivors) workshop, led by Carolyn and Rob Spring, exploring why so many trauma survivors suffer from numerous physical issues eg chronic pain and chronic fatigue syndrome, or a difficulty in connecting with the body at all. We'll be looking at the impact of trauma on the body, and how it seems that the body can also be a key to unlocking the psychological issues of trauma, in particular with reference to dissociative disorders. For more information contact Rob Spring.
T: 01480 878409
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W: www.pods-online.org.uk

Colchester

Clinical Workshops in collaboration with the Institute of Psychoanalysis. The aim of these workshops is to explore aspects of psychoanalytic treatment with clinicians from the Institute of Psychoanalysis. The focus will be the presentation of a case study followed by a dialogue between the presenter and consultant. Participants will be invited to discuss the case study in small groups before sharing thoughts and reflections in the plenary. The workshops would best suit practioners and students of counselling, psychotherapy, psychology and psychiatry. For more information contact Debbie Stewart.
T: 01206 873640
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W: http://www.essex.ac.uk/centres/psycho/news_and_seminars/seminarDetail.aspx?e_id=3592

Website with more information (optional): Contact name for more details: Debbie Stewart

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London

Foundation Certification in Contemporary Psychotherapy incorporating NLP Practitioner Certification. This 22 day course is spread over 10 months (Sat/Sun). Ideal for Practitioners looking for additional skills. Also counts towards our Advanced Diploma in Contemporary Psychotherapy. For more information contact Mandy-Jane Herring.
T: 020 8983 9699
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W: http://www.beeleaf.com

Tavistock Centre, 120 Belsize Lane, London, NW3 5BA

Susie Orbach is a psychoanalyst and writer whose interests have centred around feminism and psychoanalysis, the construction of femininity and gender. This seminar draws together her most recent thinking about these themes through the presentation of several therapeutic relationships, interlaced with theoretical discussion.
T: 01728 689090
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W: www.confer.uk.com/neuroscience.html

28 April 2012 - 30 April 2012

Zurich, Switzerland

Day 1: Differences within human kind and living with one another. Day 2: Conflict resolution; working with conflict in tense hotspots of the world. Day 3: Working with organizations and businesses. For more informatino contact Lukas Hohler.

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W: http://www.iapop-conference.org/

 

30 April 2012 - 3 May 2012

Oxford

Getting the Love You Want. Seminar for couples over four days in residential setting, taught by Sophie Slade. Suitable for therapists and their partners or for couples you are working with. For more information contact Bryan Greene.
T: 01275395215
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W: http://www.sophieslade.com/imagooxford.html

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