IAHIP – New Premises
The Association will be relocating to its new premises commencing Tuesday 26th March 2013.
Original post: Irish Association of Humanistic and Integrative Psychotherapy
The Association will be relocating to its new premises commencing Tuesday 26th March 2013.
Original post: Irish Association of Humanistic and Integrative Psychotherapy
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Original post: Family Therapy Association of Ireland
Dublin Counselling & Therapy Centre
41 Upper Gardiner Street, Dublin 1
DIPLOMA TRAINING PROGRAMME IN SUPERVISION
This long-established Diploma course is open again to accredited psychotherapists and counsellors who have at least 5 years clinical experience and who are working, or beginning to work, as supervisors of psychotherapists or counsellors, and who wish to receive accreditation as supervisors.
The course provides participants with a comprehensive and systematic approach to the theory and practice of supervision. It will be run over a twelve month period beginning in April 2013, and will provide participants with more than 100 hours of training.
Course tutors: Maeve Lewis, Mary Hilliard & Brían Howlett
For application form or further information, contact the Centre at the above address or phone
01 8788236 or e-mail: info@nulldctc.ie
As course places are limited, early application is advised.
Original post: IAHIP Classified Ad
Irish Institute of Group Analysis
in conjunction with
The School of Psychotherapy
at
St. Vincent’s University Hospital, Dublin
FOUNDATION TRAINING IN GROUP ANALYSIS
APPLICATIONS FOR SEPTEMBER 2013 ARE NOW BEING ACCEPTED
Fee: €3,500 fully inclusive of all Course elements
IIGA Flyer 2013
Original post: Irish Group Analytic Society
Mindfulness is a simple but profound practice that is rooted in ancient Eastern traditions. Over the last 30 years Western medicine and science have come to recognise its benefits as a resource to help individuals deal with a variety of physical and emotional difficulties. These include stress, serious illness, chronic pain, bereavement, and other life challenges, while also offering a way of developing positive mental qualities and emotional wellbeing.
“Only that day dawns to which we are awake” – Walden, Thoreau |
Mindfulness involves intentionally bringing awareness to the present moment, paying attention to, and connecting with our present experience, including our thoughts, feelings and bodily sensations with curiosity, openness and acceptance.
The Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) course is modelled on the internationally acclaimed programmes created by Jon Kabat-Zinn, founder of the Stress Reduction Clinic at the University of Massachusetts Medical Centre. These evidence based programmes are now being used extensively in a variety of settings including community care, hospitals and hospice care, educational and corporate sectors.
The programme consists of 8 weekly classes of 2.5 hour duration and one full day of Mindfulness practice. To benefit fully from this course, participants are encouraged to commit to 45 minutes each day for home practice.
Dates:
Saturday 6th April – 25 May 2013. (10.15a.m. – 12.45 p.m.)
Full day workshop: Saturday 8th June (11.00a.m. – 4.00 p.m.)
Venue:
Monkstown Therapy Centre, 26, Longford Terrace, Monkstown, Co.Dublin. (2 mins from Salthill & Monkstown Dart Station)
Cost:
The course fee is €320 and includes Course workbook and CDs.
(Concessions available to applicants who are unwaged or in receipt of
Social Welfare)
Facilitator:
Eilis Cullen is a trained Mindfulness practitioner, currently undertaking a Masters in Mindfulness Based Approaches at the University of Wales, Bangor. Eilis is also an experienced accredited Psychotherapist in private practice.
Tel: 086 8622012
Email: eilis@nullmindfultherapy.ie
Website: www.mindfultherapy.ie
Original post: IAHIP Classified Ad
Mid-West Regional Workshop
Please find below details of the forthcoming event in the Mid- West Region facilitated by IAHIP members Larry de Cleir and Ray Wallace.
For full information and booking form please see following:
Workshop Three Pillars Info & Booking Form:
To book your place please print the information, complete and detach the booking form and return it with your payment to IAHIP, Workshop Group, 44 Northumberland Avenue, Dun Laoghaire, Co Dublin by Friday 15th March 2013
Original post: Irish Association of Humanistic and Integrative Psychotherapy
Dates: 5th, 6th, 7th March
Fee: €340
Venue: Castlebar Counselling and Therapy Centre
Facilitator:Bronagh Starrs MIAHIP
This three-day training workshop will focus on two aspects of psychotherapeutic contact with adolescent clients:
We will explore how understanding and supporting the adolescent’s environmental context is a key aspect of therapy with teenagers. The training will focus on cultivating the relational field i.e. engaging the adolescent and his/her parents – developing a consultative alliance with parents, supporting adolescent-parent relational connections, coaching parents in the art of strategic adolescent parenting, meeting the adolescent at the heart of his/her experience etc. This will include the micro-skills of how to conduct a relational assessment and intervene to manage shame in the encounter, and how to make initial contact with the adolescent.
The second focus of the training will involve supporting the development of the adolescent’s inner world through expressive arts and therapeutic devices e.g. art and sandwork with adolescent clients; using board games to create structure and holding; exploring the adolescent’s phenomenological experience through music, creative writing and other creative pursuits etc. This aspect of the training will also include an appreciation of the timing and appropriateness of introducing particular creative ways of working to support adolescent process – always being mindful of developmental considerations, levels of internal and external support, and the presence of psychological trauma.
For booking details please contact Bronagh: bronaghstarrs@nullgmail.com
Republished from : IAHIP Classified Ads
To Members of South Region of IAHIP
Next Southern Regional Meeting News:
Date: Tuesday 29th January
Start Time: 8.00 p.m.
Venue: SMA Hall Wilton, Cork
Debbie Hegarty, from the Governing Body of IAHIP, has kindly agreed to present the IAHIP Five Year Plan at the Meeting.
There will also be an opportunity after the meeting, to “Walk your Wishes for 2013″ on a small cloth Labyrinth. And if you really wish to be sociable afterwards, join us in the Wilton Bar!
Hoping to see you there,
Ann Irwin & Catherine Hickey
Original post: Irish Association of Humanistic and Integrative Psychotherapy
A Midlands regional meeting (Longford, Meath, Westmeath, Offaly, Laois & Tipperary) has been organised.
Date:Wednesday 12th December 2012
Time: 7pm – 9pm
Venue: Tir Na nOg, Slievanagorta, Ballymore, Co Westmeath
As part of IAHIP’s regional development, it is hoped that regional meetings will take place regularly in the various regions throughout the country. The Regional Officer, Bronagh Starrs, will do her best to be in attendance at most of these initial gatherings.
At these regional meetings, we will discuss such matters as co-creating a regional structure, developments within the organisational life of IAHIP, and the general experience of our membership within IAHIP. These meetings are designed to give members an influential voice and it is an opportunity to find out about what is happening within the organisation.
This meeting is being facilitated by Eileen Prendiville, IAHIP Chairperson.
Please find following a link for directions for the venue and map.
In case you need further help with directions, once en-route, you can use the following number: 087 648 8149. The Regional Meetings are open to all our members and we hope that you will be able to attend so that you can contribute to building a strong supportive structure, making connections, and planning events and activities to meet your needs as an IAHIP member and practicing psychotherapist.
Bronagh Starrs
Regional Development Officer
IAHIP
Original post: Irish Association of Humanistic and Integrative Psychotherapy
There are several years of Inside Out articles now available for reading on the IAHIP website. Click here to see available issues.
Irish Council for Psychotherapy
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Dublin 2 D02 T292
Ireland
Tel: 01 9058698
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