BOOKING FORM Please use BLOCK CAPITALS Rev Dr Mr Mrs 14th February – “When I meet Thou: Working at relational depth in therapy” Kaitlyn Steele Miss Ms Name…………………………………………......................................................... Address………………………………….……………………………………………………… …………………………………………………………………………………………………….. Postcode………………………….Telephone……………………………………………… Mobile……………………………………………………………………………………………. Email……………………………………………………………………………………………… □ 14/02/15 □ 14/03/15 Working at relational depth in therapy - Kaitlyn Steele Hoping and not hoping: An exploration of the Dance between hope and despair - Sue Wright In this workshop, we shall explore the concept and experience of relational depth as it has been developed over the years by person-centred and existential writers and practitioners. In doing so, we shall draw not only on our own and others’ experiences of working at this level in therapy, but also on some of the more recent research findings. We shall also reflect on the experience of working at relational depth from a spiritual perspective through looking, for example, at Maslow’s concept of peak experiences, Kirkpatrick’s concept of soul listening and Elkin’s concept of soul work as ways of making sense of what happens when ‘I meet Thou’ in the context of a therapeutic relationship. Kaitlyn Steele is an experienced person-centred therapist and has been involved in the world of counselling and therapy since the1970s. She is currently the Programme Leader of the Network Training Diploma of Higher Education in Counselling and has a private practice as a therapist, spiritual accompanier and freelance trainer and group facilitator. 14th March – “Hoping and not Hoping: An Exploration of the Dance between Hope and Despair in Therapy with the Survivors of Complex Trauma” Sue Wright I enclose £ …………… (cheques payable to the Harnhill Centre) or please charge to my card account Sue is an Integrative Psychotherapist and Accredited Sensorimotor Psychotherapist who specialises in working with clients who have experienced complex trauma. She has worked within the NHS in adult mental health services; at a centre for the survivors of childhood abuse and at the Oxford Centre for Stress and Trauma. She currently works freelance as a psychotherapist, supervisor and trainer. In this workshop Sue will present some of the ideas underpinning her research on the subject of hope and despair. She will use short exercises to explore how we manage the tension between keeping hope alive and bearing the hopelessness which restricts the lives of so many clients, and how the dance between hope and despair can get played out internally and intersubjectively. The workshop will be particularly relevant to counsellors and psychotherapists who work with people who have endured overwhelming trauma and loss or who struggle with debilitating mental and physical health problems. However, it is relevant to anyone interested in exploring a theme which is around in all therapeutic relationships. ____ ____ 9th May – “Mindfulness” Linda Thomas Expiry Date Mindfulness is a way of paying attention to ourselves and our experiences in the present moment, becoming aware of our automatic, habitual ways of reacting and learning how to respond rather than react, making better choices to meet challenges more skilfully. After developing an interest in mindfulness Linda attended an 8 week Mindfulness Based Cognitive Therapy course (MBCT) which led her to do formal training in 2010 as a Breathworks Mindfulness Teacher, in applying mindfulness for people with pain, illness and stress with Vidyamala Burch (author of Mindfulness for Health). She is an accredited Breathworks Mindfulness Teacher teaching a Mindfulness for Stress course. She has completed further training on Mindfulness Based Cognitive Therapy for cancer, MBCTCA, at The Centre for Mindfulness Research and Practice, at Bangor University, following which she developed an 8 week Mindfulness for Living Well with Cancer course at the Penny Brohn Cancer Centre in Bristol. □ 9/05/15 □ 13/06/15 □ 11/07/15 □ 14/11/15 Mindfulness - Linda Thomas Childhood issues that impact adult life - Miranda Marsh EMDR Healing the heart of trauma - Richard and Sally Worthing-Davies Strength Finders - Anne Carter ____ ____ ____ Card Number __ Issue No. (Switch only) ___ Card Security No. Signed Card Holder’s name Please return to: The Harnhill Centre, Cirencester, GL7 5PX 13th June – “Childhood issues that impact adult life” Miranda Marsh Miranda Marsh is Children’s Services Manager at Mediationplus in Swindon where she works with children and young people whose parents are separated or divorced and manages the In-Sight Supervised Contact Centre. She also has a small private practice. Miranda has a Masters and Diploma in Integrative Child Psychotherapy as well as a Diploma in Psychotherapeutic Counselling. Before moving the focus of her practice to working with children and young people, Miranda was a Counsellor working with adults at the Wantage Counselling Service. She will bring her combined experiences of working with both adults and children to her training day looking at Childhood Issues that impact adult life. 11th July - “EMDR – Healing the Heart of Trauma” Richard and Sally WorthingDavies Richard and Sally are EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitisation and Reprocessing) Consultants/Supervisors working primarily with PTSD and trauma, linked both to single incident and multiple ongoing events (such as childhood sexual, physical or verbal abuse and neglect), as well as being Family/systemic Therapists. Their Private Psychotherapy Practice, Swift Counselling and Coaching, often works with families referred from Swindon Social Services in which trauma is a significant factor that can render systemic/family therapy relatively ineffective unless the traumas are dealt with first. Other sources of work include accident/rehabilitation companies, Employee Assistance Programmes, Court designated work and private individuals, including adults, adolescents and children. Sally is the Regional Co-ordinator for EMDR Wales, leads a bi-monthly EMDR group for therapists and previously was a Speech Therapist and Counsellor in Primary Care, NHS. Richard spent many years as CEO/Board member of commercial and non-governmental organisations before going back to University in 1995 and becoming a therapist. Swift was set up in 2000 and has grown very significantly since then. 14 November – “Understanding and working from your Strengths: An introduction to the Clifton StrengthsFinder assessment as a tool for personal growth and development” Anne Carter th Anne Carter, a retired Baptist Minister and counsellor, has been trained and certified by the Gallup Organisation to coach using the Clifton StrengthsFinder personality assessment. Knowing and understanding the unique Strengths that God has given them, people can increase their self esteem, maximise potential, reduce stress factors and be more engaged in their relationships, both personally and in a work setting. Whilst being mainly used in the UK by top businesses, this accessible tool is readily usable by anyone with a reading age over 12yrs. More detailed info can be seen on Anne’s website at www.strengthsnet.org. The day will enable you to explore your own Strengths in more detail and understand the tool’s relevance to clients, partnerships and teams. Course participants will be expected to take the Clifton StrengthsFinder assessment (£7) before the workshop and bring a printout of their ‘Signature Themes Report’ on the day. Link: www.gallupstrengthscenter.com . ‘Top 5’ for this workshop Willows Counselling Service Training Days in Pastoral Care and Counselling February 2015 – November 2015 This Programme of Training Days is organised by the Willows Counselling Service for the professional training of those involved in counselling and caring professions, and will also be beneficial for those involved in Church pastoral care. Speakers are chosen for their professional expertise and may or may not come from a Christian faith perspective. Workshops are £35 per person (£90 for any 3 courses booked together) and will include buffet lunch and refreshments. They run from 10 am to 4 pm and are held at the Harnhill Centre. The day will start with a short time of Christian worship. BOOKING INFORMATION All bookings will be acknowledged. In the event of cancellation, the booking fee will be refunded provided at least 14 days’ notice of the cancellation is given. In the event of non-attendance at a course, where prior notice of cancellation has not been received, no refund of the booking fee can be made. Willows Counselling Service The Willows Centre, 11 Prospect Place, Old Town, Swindon, Wilts SN1 3LQ 01793 426650 [email protected] www.willowscounselling.org.uk Charity no. 1037677 Harnhill Centre of Christian Healing Harnhill, Cirencester, Glos GL7 5PX 01285 850283 [email protected] www.harnhillcentre.org.uk Charity no. 292173 CHRISTIAN CARING IN THE COMMUNITY
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