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The IACP provides a standard of practice, professional identity, and self-regulation for the Counselling and Psychotherapy professions.
On the 4 May 2015, the BACP will be webcasting the UK/European Symposium on addictive disorders, exploring a range of issues and insights surrounding addiction and the therapeutic relationship.
With sincere thanks to our friends in the BACP, the IACP is delighted to be able to make this webcast available to our members also.
The webcast will feature leading international presenters, offering practical tools and strategies to help you effectively support clients in your work.
Throughout the day, a studio panel will engage in discussions about the conference content and respond to your questions.
Current confirmed speakers include:
For more details about the webcast, please visit the BACP events webpages.
Alternatively, for details of the live conference in London, please visit www.ukesad.com.
Booking a place
If you are not a BACP member, you will need to register with the BACP website first.
Click on the “click here” link below. Then on the page that opens, on the right hand side, click on “Book Your Place”.
On the next page that opens click on “Register” and complete the form.
To book your place online, please click here to visit the BACP event pages.
Alternatively, please call the BACP Customer Services team on 0044 1455 883 300.
Pricing
This online event is priced at £25 inclusive of VAT.
Price includes:
Visit the BACP events webpages for further information
Feature presentation: Irvin Yalom
The webcast will include an evening feature presentation from Irvin Yalom, broadcasted live from California and hosted by Tim Leighton from Action on Addiction.
Irvin will discuss:
The IACP provides a standard of practice, professional identity, and self-regulation for the Counselling and Psychotherapy professions.
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