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The BSCPC is committed to organising study days and training activities in order to stimulate and promote the practitioner's understanding of couple relationships. The BSCPC training activities may suit people from a range of professional backgrounds, who are working in a variety of different contexts.
The Annual Study Day is running in its 16th year and each year, has as its focus a theme of current interest.
BSCPC Spring Study Day - Couple Work in Different Contexts: How Far Do We Adapt Our Technique?
Saturday 13th March 2010, 9:15am - 4:15pm
Tavistock Centre for Couple Relationships, 70 Warren Street, London W1T 5PB
Contributors:
Pauline Hodson: “Letting Go and Getting on. Life, love and loss”
Pauline Hodson was a founding member of the Society (SCPP) now (BSCPC) and was Chair from 2004 until 2007 .She has worked in private practice in Oxford for twenty five years working alone and with her co-therapist Oliver Howell. In the mid ‘90s Pauline contributed to the emerging movement of teleworking by writing a Paper on the emotional effects of people working from home, Bringing Home the Electronic Baby and in 2000 co-edited with Sasha Brookes The Invisible Matrix. She has taught on the post graduate course for clinical psychologists at Oxford University.
Viveka Nyberg: “Brief Couple Therapy - a psychodynamic approach”
Viveka Nyberg is a Full Member of the British Society of Couple Psychotherapists and Counsellors and a Senior Member of the British Association of Psychotherapists where she recently has been teaching on the MSc in the Psychodynamics of Human Development. She works as Principal Psychotherapist in the East London and City Mental Health Trust, where she works with couples in time-limited psychotherapy. She is also a Visiting Lecturer at TCCR and has a private practice for both individuals, couples and supervision. In 2007 she co-edited with Molly Ludlam the book Couple Attachments: Theoretical and Clinical Studies.
Avi Shmueli: “Divorcing couples and Divergences in technique: Does one follow the other?”
Avi Shmueli initially trained as a Clinical Psychologist before training as a Psychoanalytic Couple Psychotherapist and then as a Psychoanalyst. He currently works at the TCCR running the Divorce and Separation Unit, is the Head of Course for the MSc in Psychoanalytic Developmental Psychology at the Anna Freud Centre and has a private practice for both individuals and couples.
David Hewision: Chair
David Hewison, DCplePsychPsych, is a Senior Couple Psychoanalytic Psychotherapist at the Tavistock Centre for Couple Relationships. He is Programme Leader for the MA Programme in Attachment, Psychoanalysis, and the Couple Relationship. He is also a Jungian Analyst and a Professional Member of the Society of Analytical Psychology. He teaches, lectures and writes extensively and he has particular interests in conceptual and clinical research in psychoanalysis and analytical psychology, and in analytic approaches to film. He has a private practice in North London of individual analysis, couple psychotherapy and supervision. He is a full member of the British Society for Couple Psychotherapists and Counsellors (BSCPC).
Fee structure:
Full fee £85. BSCPC members £75. TCCR trainees £65.
Payable to BSCPC.
Fee includes coffee and lunch.
To book, please download and fill out our booking form (Adobe PDF format), and send along with a cheque to Matt Williams, BSCPC Administrator, 70 Warren Street, London W1T 5PB
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