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SAT 24 FEB
Dublin - Supervisors Forum (24/02/18) CPDFREE Presenter: Kay Ferriter Topic: Relational Gestalt
Maldron Hotel Tallaght
24-02-2018   Registration from 9.30 Start time 10.30-3.30
5 CPD hours
IACP Accredited Supervisors only / Registration Closed due to high numbers

Presenters Bio: Kay Ferriter has been a practising psychotherapist since 1989 and is a founding member of the Dublin Gestalt Centre. After completing her masters in Social Science in UCD, (her thesis was on Co-Dependence), she went on to train in Gestalt Therapy with Netta and Marvin Kaplan and Vincent Humphreys.

This Relational model of Gestalt therapy with its roots in Gestalt Systems Theory and Costructivism is an optimistic theory of human behaviour suited to individual, couple and group work. As well as having been heavily involved in development of and running of training programmes in the Dublin Gestalt Centre, Kay has run skills training groups and facilitated process groups on the Masters in Counselling in Trinity College and also for the Diploma in Careers Guidance in UCD.

Kay has been involved in the HSE sponsored course “Everything you wanted to know about Gay Lesbian Bisexual and Transgendered people and were afraid to ask” and has also run workshops on Gestalt Therapy for the Institute of Creative Counselling and Psychotherapy, Dun Laoighre and for the Masters in Psychotherapy programme in DCU.

(Tea/Coffee & Biscuits will be served from 9.30 a.m.) 

CPD Certificates will be sent out to all participants after attendance 

 


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