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LIVE SUPERVISION - THE BODY
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VENUE
LONDON
76 Portland Place
Marylebone
London
W1B 1NT
DIRECTIONS AND MAP
TIMES
19.00 Registration and Refreshments
19.30 Start
21.30 End
DATES
18 January 2013
1 February 2013
8 February 2013
19 April 2013
CPD HOURS
Certificates of Attendance for 2 hours will be provided at each seminar
PROGRAMME DETAILS
FEES
Whole series
  • £130 + VAT
Single seminars
  • £45 + VAT
BOOKING CONDITIONS
Regrettably, refunds cannot be given in any circumstances except as follows:
  • You cancel in writing to info@confer.uk.com 90 days before the first date of the event you have booked, in which case you will be entitled to a 100% refund.
  • You cancel in writing to info@confer.uk.com 45 days before the first date of the event you have booked, in which case you will be entitled to a 50% refund.

This does not apply to parts of an event, such as a seminar within a series of seminars, but only to a whole event or complete series. You may give your place to another person if you let us know that persons name at least 24 hours before the event begins.

We reserve the right to change a speaker at one of our conferences without offering a refund. However, if a solo presenter cancels we will offer a full refund, transfer of your fee to another Confer event.

LIVE SUPERVISION - THE BODY
18 JANUARY, 1 FEBRUARY, 8 FEBRUARY AND 19 APRIL 2013 - LONDON
DOES EMBODIED PSYCHOTHERAPY GO DEEPER THAN OTHER MODALITIES?
In this set of 3 brief interviews, Jane Ryan invites Michael Soth, Margaret Landale and Nick Totton to talk about why they believe that an embodied approach to psychotherapy is the deepest way to reach and work with our clients or patients.
ABOUT THIS EVENT

These evenings are designed to provide the observer with exceptional insight into the psychotherapeutic process when embodied inter-subjectivity is regarded as the entry point to understanding the client's suffering.

Via the vehicle of live supervision, each therapist will work intimately with a colleague who will present a piece of challenging, current clinical work. Together they will explore the ways in which the client's material emerges in bodily sensations and shifts, both in the client and the therapist. The four supervisors in the series will demonstrate that a sensibility for the body offers a deeper layer in the dialogue that forms the therapeutic work. By observing them in dialogue we will enter the normally hidden domain of the supervisory hour and discover the realm that the body occupies in the therapy room.

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