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Workshops Programme
Chiltern & Thames BAPCA are
hosting the following workshop:
Neuroscience,
Traumatic Attachment
and Person-Centred Practice
Facilitator:
Dagmar Edwards
Change of
date! To be scheduled in 2010.
The New Memorial Hall, Two Dells Lane,
Ashley Green, HP5 3PP, Chesham.
Refreshments will be on offer. Please bring your own lunch.
£100 BAPCA members
£120 non BAPCA members
This is what Dagmar says about this
workshop:
This two-day workshop focuses
on the recent contributions of neuroscience to our understanding of
developmental processes in general, and attachment patterns in particular. We
will explore attachment theory, and how attachment styles might impact the
development of therapeutic relationships. We will also consider the implications
of these ideas for therapeutic practice.
Key themes:
• Physiology and traumatic attachment
• Relationships; regulation or dysregulation
• Trauma assessment and safety
• Attachment and Loss
• Developing a therapeutic relationship
• Practitioner self care
Dagmar
Edwards, MSc, Dip. Couns., Dip. GPTI, UKCP Registered Psychotherapist.
Dagmar has trained in a range of approaches to therapeutic
work, including Person Centred, Gestalt, Systemic Family Therapy, and
Transactional Analysis. Director of Psychology Matters, a consultancy,
professional development and training organisation. Current interests include
the design and facilitation of CPD training for therapeutic practitioners
working with a range of issues, within different organisational contexts. She
also has a private practice in counselling, psychotherapy, supervision and
training, working within education, voluntary and private sector contexts. At
the Metanoia Institute she is a primary tutor in the Person-Centred Department,
and a module leader, assessor and examiner in the Integrative Department. At the
Metanoia Institute she is a primary tutor in the Person-Centred Department, and
a module leader, assessor and examiner in the Integrative Department.
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