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SAT 09 NOV
In Person Event DRC - An introduction to writing Poetry & Haiku for therapists & their clients (09/11/24) CPD Presenter: Maureen Levy
Carmelite Community Centre, 56 Aungier Street, Dublin 2
09-11-2024   Registration: 09.30.a.m. Starts: 10:00.a.m. - 16:00.p.m.
6 CPD hours
IACP Members only

Places Limited to 40

Event closed for bookings

In Person Event DRC - An introduction to writing Poetry & Haiku for therapists & their clients


Presenter's Bio:

Maureen Levy is an accredited member of IACP and has worked in the arts, mental health and education for over 35 years and has taught  both nationally  and internationally. She has vast  experience of working with diverse groups of all ages and abilities.  And later trained in Advertising and creative writing. Maureen designed and taught several creative writing workshops in UCD.  

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Event Outline:

Writing poetry is more than a creative outlet; it is a pathway to healing, insight, and growth.  This introduction will equip you with both the tools to write your own poetry and the understanding of how to facilitate poetic expression in your therapeutic work.

Haiku, a ancient traditional form of Japanese poetry, offers a simple yet profound way to capture moments of awareness, emotion, and nature. For psychotherapists and their clients the brief structure of Haiku encourages focused attention, introspection, and creativity, all of which are invaluable in therapy.

This workshop will be experiential – part tutorial, part discussion and part practice. 


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


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