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SAT 30 MAR
NERC - Dreams in Counselling and Psychotherapy: A Person-Centred Approach.(30/03/19) CPD Presenter: Paul Bradley
Ardboyne Hotel, Navan.
30-03-2019   Registration: 09:30 Start:10:00 - 17:00
7 CPD hours
Workshop Limited to 40 places. IACP Members only

North East  Regional Committee

Present a workshop entitled: 

Dreams in Counselling and Psychotherapy: A Person-Centred Approach.

Presenter Bio: Paul Bradley is a Psychotherapist, Dream Specialist and group facilitator based in Mullingar, Co.Westmeath. Paul regularly conducts workshops and courses on dreams in Therapy for groups and organisations across Ireland. Nationwide to date over 550 psychotherapists and counsellors have attended these trainings.

Workshop Outline: This one day workshop serves as an introduction to the immensely creative therapeutic resource that is available through dreams and offers an opportunity to experience and learn a unique and entirely Person-centred approach to working with dreams. Specifically designed for Counsellors and Psychotherapists, this day will be of particular benefit to any therapist seeking to integrate Dreamwork into their therapeutic practice. Through live sessions Paul demonstrates how the meaning of the dream can come from the client without the counselor having to interpret, analyze or explain the dream. This workshop serves as a highly practical guide to an understanding of dreams and offers a methodology that can be integrated into Humanistic, Integrative, Rogerian, Person-Centred or any theoretical framework or counselling perspective.

 

 

 

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

 


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