Some Reflections on one persons experience of the Systemic Café
Carmel O’Hara of the Clanwilliam Institute has done a nice review of the Systemic Café evenings that we have been held at the School House, two so far – here are her thoughts.
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Carmel O’Hara of the Clanwilliam Institute has done a nice review of the Systemic Café evenings that we have been held at the School House, two so far – here are her thoughts.
Following on from the success of the first Systemic Café in November 2010, our next gathering is about to happen! This is a new idea to create a space where FTAI members, colleagues and friends can meet to socialise, share ideas, observe, or participate in a short discussion, have a drink & relax. It is […]
This two day workship entitled “Deconstructing Shame & Guilt and Opening Space for Apology, Forgiveness & Reconciliation” will be held on 13th-14th May (Friday & Saturday) 2011 in The Davenport Hotel, Dublin 2. The workshops will run from 10am-4pm with registration from 9.30am each day. Download PDF for more details on the workshop and the […]
by MARIE KEENAN Introduction It is difficult to address the topic of loss tonight without at the same time coming face to face and re-membering one’s own losses – and with the multitude of ways in which life and living has brought great gifts and great losses to my own life.
The Clanwilliam Institute are presenting a conference entitled Therapy as Social Construction; evolving challenges in relational practice by Dr Sheila McNamee on 14th April 2011 in the Grand Canal Hotel, Ballsbridge. The cost is €90 with a special student rate of €50.Contact 01-6761363 or office@clanwilliam.ie to book your place. Closing date of application is 31st […]
This is a new idea to create a space where FTAI members, colleagues and friends can meet to socialise, share ideas, observe, or participate in a short discussion, have a drink, relax, imagine you are in Paris, Tibet, or even Sligo………… We hope to have these gatherings a few times a year. They are free. […]
For some time the FTAI executive committee has been considering the needs of members who work and live in various regions throughout the country. We hope these needs can be met more effectively via the work of the Regional committee which aims to build links with members and keep members more connected and informed. Responses […]
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