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SAT 23 JAN
Supervisors Forum - Online Event - with Dr Rosie Burrows: -Rewilding Supervision and Consultation - Evolving Ecological Integrity IQ: (23/01/21) CPDFREE Presenter: Dr Rosie Burrows
Webinar
23-01-2021   Registration : 09:30 a.m.-Starts 10:00 - 16:00 Incl lunch from 13:00 p.m. to 14:00 p.m.
5 CPD hours
IACP Supervisors only.

Places Limited to 300

This Event will close for bookings on Thursday 21st Jan 2021

This Event is closed for Bookings

Supervisors Forum -  Online Event - with Dr Rosie Burrows: -Rewilding Supervision and Consultation - Evolving Ecological Integrity IQ: 


Presenters Bio:

Rosie Burrows, PhD, is a senior accredited supervisor, psychotherapist, trainer, researcher and organisational consultant. She specialises in relational connection, working with resilience, conflict and trauma on frontlines of challenge over the last thirty years in Ireland and internationally. She has trained in several approaches to Psychotherapy


Outline:

This workshop will engage directly with participants deeper relational and ecological self, our hearts desires and needs at this time, through activities designed to restore, rewild and regenerate practitioners as well as clients with:

- Practical activities that include attunement to the wider context and the ‘soft animal of your body’ (Mary Oliver).

- Theoretical exploration and framework to support diverse lens of practice

- Case studies and live demonstration(s) and debrief

- Q and A

- Resourcing         


Deadline for bookings 21st January 2021.

The Zoom Link and Password for the event will also be sent in advance.


CPD Certs will be emailed to participants after attendance at the Workshop


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