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West Country Association for Family Therapy training day,


Riding the moving carpets of the BPD world; Contradictions, paradoxes and multiple realities led by Amy Urry


Friday, October 18th 2019, 9.30am to 4.30pm (Registration from 9am). Penny Brohn Centre, Chapel Lane, Pill, Bristol BS20 0HH


This workshop will focus on the opportunities and challenges facing professionals working with families who have a member with a diagnosis of borderline personality disorder. People who have attracted this ‘diagnosis’ and their families often have experienced trauma and multi-generational difficulties, and have complex personal and professional networks.


For location: www.pennybrohn.org.uk/contact-us For cycling directions: https://www.sustrans.org.uk/sites/default/files/documents/portishead.pdf


To book your place, please fill in the slip below, and send it to: Ann Hughes, WC AFT, East Central Bristol CAMHS, Barton Hill Settlement, 43 Ducie Road, Bristol BS5 0AX, or email davidahobson@gmail.com with the details shown on the slip.


To pay: Please either send a cheque for £50 (or £60 for non-members), payable to “West Country AFT”, with your booking slip, or pay online to: West Country AFT, Sort code: 60-07-27, Account no.: 45062196


NB PLEASE GIVE YOUR NAME IN THE REFERENCE BOX Certificates will be presented after full attendance of the workshop.


Cancellation refunds cannot be given unless you notify us at least 4 weeks before the workshop.


For any further details about the event please contact Ann Hughes (0117) 340 8600.


Name: ..................................................................Email: .............................................................................. Tel: ................................................................. Job title: ............................................................................... Dietary requirements: (a vegetarian lunch will be provided)................................................


Hampshire Association of Family Therapy and Systemic Practice is pleased to host


Riding the Moving Carpets of the BPD World; Contradictions, Paradoxes and Multiple


Realities presented by Amy Urry Friday November 15th, 2019, 10am-4:30pm


Venue: Wisdom House, Romsey Hampshire, SO51 8EL Cost: £55 or £45 unwaged or HAFT members. Lunch included


This workshop will focus on the opportunities and challenges facing professionals working with families who have a member with a diagnosis of borderline personality disorder. People who have attracted this ‘diagnosis’ and their families often have experienced trauma and multi-generational difficulties, and have complex personal and professional networks. How do we navigate a way into BPD territory, create a truly helpful encounter, and find our way out again?


Apply with payment (cheques payable to HAFT, or electronic payment (below) to Roy Smith (rgsuk@yahoo.com) The Ashurst Centre, CAMHS, Lyndhurst Road, Ashurst, Hampshire, SO40 7AR, using this form.


It is the delegate’s responsibility to complete payment & application by: 01/11/2019 (No refunds after this date) HAFT reserves the right of admission if payment isn’t completed.


Name (print): ..........................................................................................I enclose payment of £55, or £45 for AFT members or unwaged, made payable to HAFT


Address: ......................................................................................................................................................... ................................................................................Email:................................................................................ AFT number........................................ (if claiming discount). In case of cancellation only: Office tel: .................................................................. Home tel: ...............................................................


Dietary requirements................................................................................................................................ Electronic payments using these details: ‘BPD’, HSBC. Sort code: 40-42-16, Acc. No. : 31150901, Acc. Name: The Hampshire Association of Family Therapists. Electronic payments must be supported by an email to Roy Smith providing the information above.


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The Dorking Halls, Dorking


Friday 22nd November 2019, 10am to 4pm Jenny Altschuler


‘Working systemically with families facing illness, disability and death’


This workshop draws on systemic theory and developments in conceptualising loss, trauma and resilience. Jenny will draw on her clinical experience in outlining an approach to the challenges illness, disability and death pose to individuals and families, and also to the professionals entrusted with their care.


Key elements include bearing witness to the stress, loss and trauma associated with the above. The workshop will consider how we can work towards enhancing agency - improving communication and transcending the splits and ambiguities that may arise.


Particular attention will be paid to the intersection with other aspects of experience, such as prior trauma and loss (including migration), relational tensions, and prejudice. Consideration will also be given to the health care worker’s experience, which may also resonate with these challenges.


To book for 22nd November Workshop, fill in this slip and send it with a cheque for £50 payable to Surrey AFT, to the Surrey AFT Treasurer, 37 Cheshire Gardens, Chessington, Surrey KT9 2PS. (Tel: 02035136195) Please also send a SAE for your receipt and confirmation of your workshop place. (NB. Cheque must be sent with application – we can no longer invoice employers). Are you an AFT member? Y/N


I will respect the confidentiality of any subject matter presented/discussed during the workshop. I understand my name will be kept on a computer mailing list unless I advise otherwise.


Name: ..................................................................Signature: ...................................................................... Address........................................................................................................................................................... ............................................................................................................................................................................ Tel: ................................................................. Email: .....................................................................................


Sussex Association for Family Therapy & Systemic Practice are delighted to invite you to:


Therapy as improvisation: Collaborative and systemic orientations towards generative dialogue with Glenda Fredman and Jim Wilson


on Monday 18th November, 9.30am – 4.30pm, in Brighton


Cost: £55 (£45 to AFT Members). Students £30. 10am – 4.30pm (9.30 for coffee and 10am start) Lunch is not included.


For many practitioners working with people in therapy and consultation, there is a requirement to follow manualised approaches, to employ therapeutic protocols and to give an account of ‘evidence based’ methods and techniques used in practice. As systemic practitioners we also aspire to working collaboratively with people to generate dialogue that embraces different voices and perspectives and that fits with their unique cultural and relational contexts. There are times when we might experience these principles and intentions as contradictory.


In this workshop we explore how we might move between technique and spontaneity towards generating new possibilities with people in therapy. It is this process of holding and playing with the tension between technique and spontaneity we call improvisation.


The Brighthelm Centre – 01273-821512 www.brighthelm.org.uk is a short walk from Brighton station. The centre has disabled access and facilities.


If possible please make an internet banking payment: Sort Code 60-13-09, Account Number 41562399. Please enter your name in the reference box and email your application to sussexaft@gmail.com


Otherwise please send this completed form and cheque payable to Sussex AFT to 18 Pitt Gardens, Brighton, BN2 6LR


BOOKINGS MUST BE RECEIVED BY 11th November 2019


I wish to attend the Sussex AFT Workshop on Friday July 12, 2019. I enclose a cheque payable to Sussex AFT for £55/£45 (AFT members)/£30 (students)


Name (print): ...............................................................Signature:.............................................................. Address: ............................................................................................................................................................ ................................................................................Telephone:........................................................................


Context 164, August 2019


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