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Jenny Riddell Interview
Jenny Riddell hosted our workshop on Betrayal and the Couple in March 2015. She has specialist interests in how a couple grieves, infertility, affairs and working with couples in later life.
Read MorePlay and Laughter – Five Things Therapists Should Know
Back in September 2014, we hosted a workshop run by Tony Buckley on The Art and Science of Play: Using Play, Humour and Laughter in Therapy.
Read MoreDr Chris Irons – Interview
Chris Irons has been one of the leading figures in the modern development of the CFT model. He’s becoming a regular for Brighton Therapy Partnership training, and kindly granted us the opportunity to interview him about his work and CFT.
Read MoreMen’s Issues in Therapy Summary
Men’s Issues in Therapy was a workshop that Brighton Therapy Partnership hosted on 29 November with Professor Andrew Samuels. It was our last event of 2014, and one of the bigger events we’ve run.
Read MoreThe Present Moment Part 5: Conclusions and References
This is the final part of our series on mindfulness and psychotherapy, and concludes the series.
Read MoreThe Present Moment Part 4: Challenges in Mindfulness
Previously, we focused on how mindfulness and psychotherapy fit together naturally. But let’s now look at the challenges of working mindfully in the present moment.
Read MoreThe Present Moment Part 3: Mindfulness
Previously, we looked at the issues of compassion and empathy. We shall now look at how mindfulness and psychotherapy interact.
Read MoreThe Present Moment Part 2: Compassion
Previously we discussed empathy, social bonding, and trauma. The article ended with an example of a colleague of mine who, upon hearing the account of a young refugee’s traumatic past, went into a state of shock herself.
Read MoreThe Present Moment Part 1: Empathy
Empathy is essential for psychotherapy, Empathy is of course a core quality in psychotherapy and counseling, and is recognised as a key component in positive psychotherapeutic outcomes.
Read MoreMargaret Landale Interview
We interviewed Margaret Landale in 2016 in the run up to her workshop of that year on working with developmental trauma. Margaret is back with us this year to deliver a workshop called Exploring mindfulness as an effective resource in psychotherapy.
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