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SAT 10 OCT
Supervisors Forum - Online Event - With Gus Murray (10/10/20) CPDFREE Presenter: Gus Murray
Zoom
10-10-2020   Start time 10:00 - 16:00 Incl one hour lunch break
5 CPD hours
IACP Supervisors only.

Supervisors Forum -  Online Event - Facilitating Case Conceptualisation & Treatment Planning in Supervision


Presenters Bio: 

Gus Murray is a highly experienced Counselling and Psychotherapy trainer having been Programme Director and Lead Trainer at the Cork Institute of Technology for over 25 years. He is an Integrative Psychotherapist and Supervisor with over 25 years’ experience.

Gus was the recipient of the Carl Berkeley memorial award (2017) from the Irish Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy in recognition of his outstanding contribution to the development of the counselling and psychotherapy profession.

Gus Murray is a highly experienced Counselling and Psychotherapy trainer having been Programme Director and Lead Trainer at the Cork Institute of Technology for over 25 years.


Outline: 

The Presenter will aim to deliver this event in a format that will be as close as possible to the live event. This will include presentation and illustration of content, video demo, live demo, use of online breakout rooms for practice and small group exploration, Q&A.


Deadline for bookings 25th September 2020.

Slides / Handouts will be made available before the event.

The Zoom Link and Password for the event will also be sent in advance.

NB: There will be no recording of this event.


CPD Certs will be emailed to participants after attendance at the Workshop

 

 


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