Confer - continuing professional development, seminars and conferences for psychotherapists, counsellors and psychologists
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY
CONFER takes its responsibility for environmental impact very seriously, and we welcome further suggestions.

IMPORTANT INFORMATION
We regret that we have to change venue for Friday 24 September from the Tavistock Centre to Hampstead Town Hall, 213 Haverstock Hill, London NW3 4QP.
On 5 November we return to the Tavistock. We apologise for any inconvenience.

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VENUES
Hampstead Town Hall
213 Haverstock Hill
London
NW3 4QP
and
5th Floor Lecture Theatre
Tavistock Centre
120 Belsize Lane
London
NW3 5BA
DIRECTIONS AND MAP
DATES
Friday evenings
25 June, 24 September, and 5 November 2010
SCHEDULE
Registration from: 7.0pm
Drinks reception: 7.0-8.0pm
Event begins: 8.0pm
Event ends: 9.45pm
CPD HOURS
2.75 hours (single event)
8.25 hours (complete set of 3 events)
Certificates are provided at the event
TRANSPORT
Swiss Cottage or Finchley Road tube (5 minute walk) or a bus to Fitzjohn's Avenue/Belsize Lane
PROGRAMME DETAILS
FEES
  • All 3 evenings: £100
  • Any single evening: £40
REFRESHMENTS
Drinks reception is included
BOOKING CONDITIONS
We regret that refunds cannot be given in any circumstances except the following: you cancel your place in writing 6 weeks before the date of your reservation, in which case we will give you a 50% refund. If you need to cancel after then you may pass on your place to another person.

ONE CASE: THREE PERSPECTIVES
FRIDAY EVENINGS - 25 JUNE, 24 SEPTEMBER, AND 5 NOVEMBER 2010
ABOUT THIS EVENT

At these three, newly conceptualised seminars we aim to explore how different approaches to psychotherapy are illuminated by three different responses to a case presentation.

Beginning each evening with a detailed assessment, a case presenter will consult with three senior practitioners on the underlying psychological issues and the therapeutic approach that would be most likely to help the person coming into therapy.

In part, the series will examine "what works for whom'' but it will also illustrate how insights into the clinical material can be overtly and subtly influenced by the distinct theoretical and personal perspectives of the three discussants.

Will we find that our panellists find very different themes in the work, or will they make unexpected connections? Do join us to find out.




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