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AFT North East branch are pleased to offer an online workshop with Desa Markovic:
Working with sexual issues in psychotherapy
Sexual issues have been marginalised as a topic in psychotherapy training, literature, research and clinical practice, and this workshop offers practical guidance and a theoretical framework to discuss these issues as a therapeutic intervention.
Desa Markovic is a very experienced systemic psychotherapist, supervisor and psychosexual therapist and supervisor. She has held senior academic posts at several training institutes including Relate, Posterbrook Clinic in Sheffield and the Institute of Family Therapy in London.
This workshop will take place on Monday 26 October 2020, via Zoom. Registration is via Eventbrite, with the link below (just type the number at the end into the Eventbrite search box), and cost is £20. Attendees will receive a certificate of attendance to contribute to CPD hours (5.5 hours).
Given that this workshop will now take place online, this offers an opportunity for us to extend this invitation beyond our North East branch network. Numbers will be limited – but not as limited were we to meet in a training room!
For those of us who have attended one of Desa’s workshops in the past, this promises to be a really enjoyable and thought provoking day and we hope that you will be able to join us.
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/working-with-sexual-issues-in- psychotherapy-with-desa-markovic-tickets-111618461824
The Hampshire Association of Family Therapy and Systemic Practice is pleased to host the following Zoom workshop:
Beyond Words Through Action and Movement presented by John Burnham.
Friday 6 November 2020, 10am-3.30pm
This workshop will explore (as far as physically possible in the context of Zoom) non-verbal ways of practising which ‘go beyond words’ and when ‘words are just not enough’.
The workshop will be accessed via Zoom and hosted by John himself. We will be together for 5.5 hours including regular breaks. After signing up you will receive an invitation link for the session. On the day you should be able to just click on the link and join in.
There is also an additional 1.5 hour Problems, Possibilities, Resources and Restraints (PPRR) presentation to precede the sessions, which is designed to provide a framework to consider the content and themes of the workshop and will count as 1.5 hours of the 7 hours.
Cost: £55 or £45 unwaged or HAFT members. Lunch is clearly not included but time for lunch is set aside during the day.
Apply with electronic payment, by emailing Roy Smith with the details below to
haftworkshops@outlook.com. It is the delegate’s responsibility to complete payment & application by: 23/10/2020 (No refunds after this date) HAFT reserves the right of admission if payment is not completed.
Name (print).............................................................................. I enclose payment of £55, or £45 for AFT members or unwaged, made payable to HAFT
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Email:
............................................................................AFT Number.............................. (If claiming discount) (In case of cancellation only)
Office Tel: ......................................... Home/mobile Tel: ............................................. Electronic payments only these details: ‘JBH’ • HSBC. Sort code: 40-42-16 • Acc. No. : 31150901 • Acc. Name: Hampshire Association for Family Therapy
West Yorkshire AFT online workshop: webinar series
A guide to GDPR (exact title to be confirmed)
Further details to follow Date: Thursday 24 September 2020 at 15:00 Presenter: Curtiss Green Eligibility: AFT Members only
Limited availability – please book early to avoid disappointment Cost: Free to AFT Members.
Zoom Booking page link:
https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_ E-N_NBI2Q5CSpETRCv4ddA (or book via the AFT website events page)
Transmaterial Worlding: Extending systemic social constructionist therapy beyond human systems
Presenters: Gail Simon and Leah Salter 11 September 2020, 9.30am - 1.00pm (9.15am for a 9.30am start)
Cost: £30 (plus £2.93 booking fee)
We invite you to explore with us the links between human systems and other material, living systems that make up the world in which we are all living. Transmaterial Worlding acknowledges the paradigm shift that is happening across many disciplines and brings it directly into our own field. Given the damage caused by us in this anthropogenic age, humans are being taken down from their plinths as apparently superior beings. We need to re-think the centrality of human systems in our world views and in our practice or we risk being caught up in a destructive epistemological error. Transmaterial worlding takes systemic social construction further with questions that acknowledge and reframe the animate and inanimate worlds we co-inhabit. As reflexive systemic thinkers and respondents we should be well equipped to step outside of a limited field of view and consider what systemic thinking can bring to societal, political and environmental problems. In this workshop we explore how can we include in therapy the wider transmaterial worlds which people inhabit? We ask how can therapy be a truly ecosystemic practice and be part of the post-anthropocentric turn.
Booking will be via Eventbrite at this link:
http://www.eventbrite.com (type 113602702742 into the search box at the top of the page)
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