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The British Society of Ccouple Psychotherapists and Counsellors

Welcome to the BSCPC events page

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.

Coupling up: The hidden psychology of love

The Tavistock Centre for Couple Relationships, The British Society of Couple Psychotherapists and Counsellors and Psychologies magazine invite you to join us for a series of debates to uncover what really matters in modern relationships.



Friday 15th Oct: Are Men Really From Mars? Should gender still divide us?
Tim Lott, Prof Brett Kahr, Susanna Abse and special guests

Is the gender gap a myth? Join us for an informative and lively debate about the issue where we will explore whether men and women need different things from relationships and if men and women really are natural lifelong bed fellows?



For tickets (£20 per debate including drinks reception) book via www.tccr.org.uk

or contact Becky Walker by e-mail at bwalker@tccr.org.uk or phone on 0207 380 1978



Forthcoming events


Friday 12 November: If he loves me why does he need pornography?
Suzi Godson & Howard Jacobson with Professor Brett Kahr

This debate will explore if pornography really damages relationships and if so what can be done to prevent that? Does his interest indicate a problem with the relationship or is it simply something that men do? What's "normal" and whether "normal" can ever apply to men and porn?

Friday 10 December: Does the person holding the purse strings wear the trousers?
Special guests to be announced

Money is one of the hottest issues in any relationship and can prove to be the rock on which lots of love affairs have foundered. If you aren't bringing in the bacon do you risk losing all your power and authority in the partnership? Join us to explore this issue and debate whether money means power in a relationship or simply the burden of responsibility for keeping all the mouths in a family well fed.

Click here to see events organised by BSCPC in partnership with Couples Centre Stage