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SAT 19 OCT
Spirituatlity, Consciousness & Psychopathy. What Counsellors should know. Presenter: Thomas Sheridan
Clarion Hotel IFSC, Dublin 2
19-10-2013   Registration 9:00am. Start 10:00am to 4:30pm
6.5 CPD hours
Limited to 40 places.
IACP Student places are limited to 5.

Dublin Workshop Committee

Present a workshop entitled:

Spirituatlity, Consciousness & Psychopathy. What Counsellors should know. 


Presenter Bio: Thomas Sheridan 
is an internationally renowned Artist, Author, Musician, Film Maker, Public Speaker and Independent Researcher, currently based in the West of Ireland. He is best known for being the author of the book 'Puzzling People; the Labyrinth of the Psychopath'. The book was well received, becoming an international success and has made Thomas's entire body of work reach a much larger audience. Inspired heavliy by the work of Carl Jung and Joseph Campell, Thomas tours extensively delivering lectures and workshops on the connections between mythology, archetypes, spirituality, left / right brain balance, as well as the nature of pathology in the context of personal, social, cultural and spiritual evolution. 

Workshop Outline: In this interactive workshop, Thomas Sheridan will explore and discuss what spirituality and consciousness really is and how this can be useful with clients. He will also explore how to recognise and deal with a sociopath if he / she is in your counselling room.

Training Level: All levels. 

CPD certificates will be emailed to participants after attendance at the Workshop.


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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