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SUMMARY:Short-term Counselling working in depth - with Katina Noble & Natasha Maher
DESCRIPTION:CaPPP CPD Event\n\n\n This is a fast-paced active relational model\, mainly informed by the work of David Malan\, Gertrude Mander and Angela Molnos\, among others. \nIn the present economic climate\, with new clients able to afford fewer sessions and with less funding for organisations who offer free or low-cost counselling\, counselling sessions are often limited to 6 or even less sessions. \nThe fear is\, with limited sessions\, how far can one go with the client? Will the relationship perhaps only be a superficial meeting of minds with little chance to really establish a solid working alliance? \nThis workshop aims to introduce an integrative model\, which offers more depth in a short space of time. The model is primarily psychodynamic\, integrating some cognitive and person-centred elements. \nKatina Noble trained at BCPC in Bath as a Humanistic and Integrative Counsellor. She co-ran the Student Counselling Service at Weston College for 21 years with Phillipa Henley. Although they did work longer term with some vulnerable students\, the model was generally for short term work\, up to 6 sessions. Alongside this\, Katina worked in private practice with EAP clients. In this work\, the model is again mainly 6 sessions. One EAP trained all its’ affiliates in an integrative model with a strong psychodynamic element as it offers a depth and different dimensions to the work. Katina is passionate about this model and has co-run trainings on it for many years. \nNatasha Maher also trained at BCPC in Bath as a Humanistic and Integrative Counsellor. Now co-running the Counselling service at Weston College since 2017 (taking over from Katina and Phillipa)\, she started working with young people in 2012 and has a particular passion in supporting students who struggle with anger and low self-worth. The eight-session short-term psychodynamic model underpins how she works there\, whilst integrating other modalities including shadow work\, dream work and internal family systems therapy. Alongside this\, Natasha has a private practice in Bristol as well as working as a sessional therapist at a local private hospital where she has recently started to facilitate a supportive psychotherapy group. In both of these roles she works with adults on a long and short-term basis\, where the psychodynamic model is again the foundation of the work. \nDate: Saturday 20th November 2021 from 10.00 to 16.00 \nRegistration & refreshments: from 9.30 to 9.55 to allow the event to start promptly. Refreshments and lunch are included in the price \nVenue: St Michael’s Centre\, North Road\, Stoke Gifford\, Bristol\, BS34 8PD Location – St Michael’s \nPrice: CaPPP Members £65.00 – £70.00\, Non-members £75.00 places are limited and must be booked in advance \nRefunds: If you wish to cancel your booking for any reason your payment will be refunded. If the event is cancelled you will be issued a full refund. \nCaPPP Covid Guidance 2021: \nWe are asking everyone who attends an event to read the coronavirus guidance below carefully as it tells you what precautions we and the venue are asking you to take to help reduce the spread of coronavirus and to keep everyone safe. \nWhat we are asking you to do before you attend: \nTo attend any CaPPP event in 2021 we would prefer you to have received both covid-19 vaccinations unless you are unable to do so due to health reasons* or your age group has not yet been offered both vaccinations. To reduce the spread of the virus we would like you to take a lateral flow test the evening before attending any CaPPP event and confirm the test was negative when you sign in at the event.* You can obtain free test kits from https://www.gov.uk/order-coronavirus-rapid-lateral-flow-tests If you feel unwell or have been in contact with anyone having covid-19 or shown any signs of covid-19 within the past two weeks please do not attend the event. Prior to the start of the event a refund for the event can be obtained by contacting admin@cappp.co.uk \nWhat we are asking you to do on the day:  \nPlease wear a mask on entering the venue and at all times in public areas but not in the event rooms unless you wish to do so or the event facilitator asks everyone to do so. \n*We aim to be mindful and respectful where there are potentially circumstances where an individual cannot safely demonstrate their COVID-19 status by taking a vaccination or a test. We accept self-declared medical exemptions where an individual cannot vaccinate or test\, ensuring they comply with the Equalities Act 2010. You may declare a medical exemption directly with us. If you would prefer to demonstrate your COVID-19 status using the NHS COVID Pass we will accept this. Similarly\, if you confirm that you have a self-declared exemption\, but are unable to show any evidence\, we will accept this.
URL:https://cappp.co.uk/event/short-term-counselling-working-in-depth-with-katina-noble-natasha-maher/
LOCATION:St Michael’s Centre\, North Road\, Stoke Gifford\, Bristol\, BS34 8PD\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20211016T103000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20211016T170000
DTSTAMP:20260509T035741
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SUMMARY:Eat your Heart Out – In conversation with Susie Orbach
DESCRIPTION:CaPPP CPD Event\n\n\nA rare opportunity to spend the day with one of the leading figures in the world of psychotherapy\, Susie Orbach. Susie is one of the most well-known psychoanalysts of our time. Her eloquent and yet continually pressing thoughts and insights on women\, feminism\, bodies\, food\, relationships and the climate crisis have entered into our shared social consciousness. The author of twelve books\, numerous newspaper columns and articles\, she has brought alive the crises faced by many people\, particularly women\, and through her BBC Radio 4 series\, ‘In Therapy\,’ she shed light onto the mysterious encounter that is psychotherapy. \nAbout the workshop \nThe day will be very hands on and include an interview with Susie by Katina Noble a long-time friend of Susie and CaPPP committee member. Katina co-founded the Feminist theatre company\, Spare Tyre\, inspired by Susie’s ground-breaking book ‘Fat is a Feminist Issue’. The interview will be followed by a Q & A around eating problems\, clinical work and supervision etc. In the afternoon Susie will introduce her latest work on the ‘Bodi’ – ‘Body Observational Diagnostic Interview’\, again with lots of opportunity for participant involvement. The event will be followed by an opportunity to socialise\, with wine\, soft drinks and refreshments. \nAbout Dr Susie Orbach \nBeginning in 1976 with co-founding The Women’s Therapy Centre\, something which Andrew Samuels called a “shock to the professional world”\, Dr Orbach has continued to be involved in establishing organisations committed to social change and awareness\, including The Women’s Therapy Centre Institute\, Anybody\, Antidote and Psychotherapists and Counsellors for Social Responsibility. Susie’s first book\, ‘Fat is a Feminist Issue’\, opened up the debate about women\, their bodies and food\, it remains one of the defining books on the subject. Her most recent book\, the newly revised and updated\, ‘Bodies’\, has won the best book award from Women in Psychology. \nShe has lectured and supervised extensively around the world\, been a consultant for institutions including The World Bank and the NHS\, sat on government expert panels and co-authored recent government papers. Dr Orbach was the first recipient of a Lifetime Achievement Award for Psychoanalysis from the British Psychoanalytical Society. \nAbout Katina Noble \nKatina Noble worked with Susie and other feminist psychotherapists in the 1970’s at the Women’s Therapy Centre\, London running workshops for women with different kinds of eating issues. Katina trained at BCPC as a Humanistic and Integrative Counsellor in 1995 and co-ran the Student Counselling Service at Weston College for 21 years. \nMorning and afternoon refreshment breaks and lunch is included along with post event drinks and nibbles. \nWe are planning to hold this event “live and in person” at Engineer’s House. If due to government guidance regarding covid-19 the event needs to be cancelled the event will be postponed to the following year and you will be issued a full refund. \nProgramme \n10.30 – 10.55 Registration and refreshments \n11.00 – 11.10 Introduction \n11.10 – 12.00 Interview \n12.00 – 13.00 Q & A with audience \n13.00 – 14.00 Lunch \n14.00 – 15.00 Clinical work and supervision Q & A with audience \n15.00 – 16.00 BODI \n16.00 – 17.00 Wine\, soft drinks and refreshments \nPrice: CaPPP Members £65.00 – £70.00\, Non-members £75.00 places are limited and must be booked in advance \nRefunds: If you wish to cancel your booking for any reason your payment will be refunded. If the event is cancelled you will be issued a full refund. \nVenue and covid safety information: \nEngineer’s House has remained open throughout the pandemic as a covid safe training and meeting venue for the NHS\, emergency services staff and vaccine volunteers. See covid safety measures: https://www.makevenues.co.uk/coronavirus-measures \nEngineer’s House address: The Promenade\, Clifton Down\, Clifton\, Bristol BS8 3NB
URL:https://cappp.co.uk/event/eat-your-heart-out-in-conversation-with-susie-orbach/
LOCATION:Engineers House\, The Promenade\, Clifton Down\, Clifton Down\, Clifton Down\, Clifton Down\, Avon\, England\, BS8 3NB\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210918T101500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20210918T171500
DTSTAMP:20260509T035741
CREATED:20210618T124730Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210825T131430Z
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SUMMARY:CaPPP Annual Gathering and AGM 2021
DESCRIPTION:CaPPP members only event:\n\n\nThis year as well as introducing an event focusing on therapy against a background of political turmoil and climate change we want to offer members plenty of time to socialise and connect with each other. With that in mind the day will start with registration and 40 minutes for tea\, coffee and refreshments\, there will also be time to stay on after the afternoon workshop for wine\, soft drinks and refreshments when we will also hold our AGM which you are very welcome to attend. \n“Necessary Derangement: Living and Working in a Time When the Familiar is Dying” \nDescription: \nCovid-19 has confronted us with how quickly we can enter uncharted territory and how vulnerable we are despite our technological advances. Climate science predicts that pandemics\, extreme weather events and global challenges\, will only increase in our lifetime. Many of us feel the pull to continue to practice ‘business as usual’\, but it has become increasingly evident that our collective future is radically uncertain. For future generations to survive and even thrive\, our sense of reality demands a radical revisioning\, a “necessary derangement” of how we have understood our world and our living within it. \nWhat is the role of psychotherapists in a time of death of the collective familiar\, a time when we can’t rely on old habits to get us out of trouble? How might we draw upon our personal and professional skills to rise to the enormity that lies ahead and be of service to something larger than our Self? \nDrawing on the existing resources and therapeutic skills we already have\, the workshop will explore what a process of adaptation to an unknown future may ask of us. Steffi will guide participants to ways of attending to their own responses and visions of the future. Together we will examine how we also participate in the collective amnesia and anesthesia of our time. \nAbout Steffi Bednarek \nSteffi has a background in Gestalt psychotherapy\, climate psychology and somatic trauma therapy and has authored a wide range of articles on climate change and psychology. She has been Head of Counselling and Mental Health in higher education\, managed trauma intervention projects and has worked as an international consultant for several Government Ministries\, the Council of Europe and the World Health Organization. She is a member and partner of the Climate Psychology Alliance and leads incubation spaces for mental health professionals on emergent ways of re-ensouling culture. \nCaPPP members only event: This event is free but places must be booked in advance. Lunch and refreshments are included. \nProgramme: \n10.15 – 10.55 Registration and refreshments \n11.00 – 13.00 Workshop with Steffi Bednarek \n13.00 – 14.15 Lunch \n14.15 – 16.00 Workshop with Steffi Bednarek \n16.00 -16.15 Wine\, soft drinks and refreshments \n16.15 – 17.15 AGM with drinks and refreshments \nCovid safety precautions:  \nCaPPP Covid Precautions: To attend any CaPPP event in 2021 you must have received both covid-19 vaccinations. To reduce the spread of the virus you must take a lateral flow test the evening before attending any CaPPP event and confirm the test was negative when you sign in at the event. You can obtain free test kits from https://www.gov.uk/order-coronavirus-rapid-lateral-flow-tests If you feel unwell or have been in contact with anyone having covid-19 or shown any signs of covid-19 within the past two weeks please do not attend the event. A refund for the event can be obtained by contacting admin@cappp.co.uk \nEngineer’s House Covid Precautions: \nEngineer’s House ask that people attending any event wear a mask on entering the building and at all times in communal areas. All rooms are sanitised the evening before an event with a mist that sterilises all surfaces including walls\, ceilings\, furniture etc. but is harmless to people. Hand sanitizer\, gel and wipes are provided in each room and seating is spaced at 2 metres apart. Lunch and refreshment breaks may be taken in the event room or in one of our 4 outside marques which can seat 80 people. Prior to the event you will be asked for your choice of items from our lunch menu. A personalised boxed lunch will then be provided for you. \nEngineer’s House has remained open throughout the pandemic as a covid safe training and meeting venue for the NHS\, emergency services staff and vaccine volunteers. See covid safety measures: https://www.makevenues.co.uk/coronavirus-measures \nVenue: Engineer’s House address: The Promenade\, Clifton Down\, Clifton\, Bristol BS8 3NB \n 
URL:https://cappp.co.uk/event/cappp-annual-gathering-agm-2021-2/
LOCATION:Engineers House\, The Promenade\, Clifton Down\, Clifton Down\, Clifton Down\, Clifton Down\, Avon\, England\, BS8 3NB\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210612T103000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20210612T163000
DTSTAMP:20260509T035741
CREATED:20210317T150222Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210511T145729Z
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SUMMARY:Introducing and Integrating Body Senses in Talking Therapy with Mari Winkelman
DESCRIPTION:CaPPP CPD event Saturday 12th June 2021 at Engineer’s House \nMari will explain and facilitate exercises to explore how your body senses inform you and your client unconsciously and consciously. When you gain familiarity in simple ways with your own body’s sensory language\, you can voluntarily choose to engage and resource yourself and your client creatively in times of challenge. \nThe day will be discursive and experiential\, introducing three realms of body senses which can be utilised as resource for therapists and to support clients in deepening and resourcing their experiences in therapy. \nMari draws on her training and practice in experiential anatomy and Integrative Body and Movement Therapy to inform her style of teaching. She will also explore briefly Stephen Porges and Deb Dana’s work around understanding how our body senses detect and respond to threat and to safety in environments and relationships. \nFacilitator Profile:\nMari Winkelman is an integrative embodied therapist and psychotherapeutic counsellor offering embodied therapy to individuals in Stroud\, Glos and online. She has been in practice as a therapist since 2008.\nMari has facilitated group embodiment and movement practices in person since 2012 and online since lockdown.\nHer personal and professional experience and training background is in somatic movement and psychosynthesis counselling. These mutually enriching modalities underpin her approach to relationship with her own body and with her clients and students. With this understanding\, she tailors body awareness and the creative resources of embodied relational practices into her facilitation. www.mariwinkelman.com \n\nVenue and covid safety information:  \nEngineer’s House has remained open throughout the pandemic as a training and meeting venue for the NHS and emergency services staff along with vaccine volunteers. See covid safety measures: https://www.makevenues.co.uk/coronavirus-measures \nPrice: CaPPP Members £65.00 – £70.00\, Non-members £75.00 places are limited and must be booked in advance \nBooking: book your place on this event here \nRefunds: If you wish to cancel your booking for any reason your payment will be refunded. If the event is rescheduled due to government restrictions you may choose a full refund or transfer your booking to the new date. \nCPD certificates will be sent to participants who complete an evaluation form.
URL:https://cappp.co.uk/event/introducing-and-integrating-body-senses-in-talking-therapy-with-mari-winkelman/
LOCATION:Engineers House\, The Promenade\, Clifton Down\, Avon\, England\, BS8 3NB\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210515T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20210515T160000
DTSTAMP:20260509T035741
CREATED:20210317T135304Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210318T104759Z
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SUMMARY:Attachments & Neuroscience Masterclass with Dr Glyn Hudson-Allez
DESCRIPTION:CaPPP online CPD event Saturday 15th May 2021 \nDescription: \nInsecure attachments form neural behavioural pathways that manifest throughout childhood and are replicated in adult loving relationships. In addition\, infant trauma and the vandalization of the sexual template during critical periods in the development of the brain may lead to the later development of paraphilias and inappropriate sexual behaviour. Similar maladaptive strategies can lead to codependent relationships\, domestic violence and sometimes into psychopathology. In a synthesis of neuroscience\, developmental\, and social psychology this masterclass offers a fresh perspective as to the reasons that may precipitate some individuals into adult attachment pathology.\nThe morning will cover the development of an infant’s brain\, pre-programmed emotional circuits\, attachment circuitry\, and the development of the sexual template and the consequence of trauma\, vandalization of the sexual template\nIn the afternoon we will cover adult presentations of attachment styles\, co-dependent relationships\, and will link attachment theory into domestic violence. \nThis workshop is based on the book Infant Losses; Adult Searches (2011) by Glyn Hudson-Allez\nThe workshop will be live via zoom and will provide an interaction between dyadic learning\, group conversations and Q&A sessions. \nThe aims of the Masterclass are:\n• To introduce our understanding of the development of an infant’s brain\, neural pathways and the concept of left-brain right-brain dynamic.\n• To link Bowlby’s concept of attachments into the neural pathways and to discuss how things can go wrong at critical periods of brain development\n• To elaborate on the common behavioural manifestations of adults with insecure attachments in loving relationships and how they can malfunction.\n• To link this understanding into the therapist’s own way of working \nFacilitator: Glyn Hudson-Allez has a BSc (Hons) and a PhD in Psychology from the University of Bristol\, and an MSc in Applied Forensic Psychology from the University of Leicester. She is a Psychosexual Therapist on the College of Sexual and Relationship Therapists (COSRT) Supervisory Register\, and works with individuals\, couples and supervisees. She undertook her Cognitive Behavioural Training in California\, but works with an integrative style using attachments and neuropsychology as an underpinning. She has a diploma in Adult Education\, and has lectured in the UK\, Germany and Hong Kong. Glyn has two Fellowships: from The Association of Counsellors & Psychotherapists in Primary Care (CPC)\, and The College of Sexual and Relationship Therapists (COSRT). She is also a Trustee of The Specialist Treatment Organisation for the Prevention of Sexual Offending (StopSo)\nIn her clinical work\, Glyn specialises in working with people with sexual diversity issues\, internet addiction\, and those who have been charged with a sexual offense and became an expert witness in court procedures. \nPrice: CaPPP Members £25.00\, Non-members £35.00 \nPlaces are limited and must be booked in advance by 18.00 on Wednesday 12th May. A link to the event will be emailed to you at the latest 24 hours before the start of the event. \nRegistration on the day will be from 9.30 \nCPD certificates will be sent to participants who complete an evaluation form.
URL:https://cappp.co.uk/event/attachments-neuroscience-masterclass-with-dr-glyn-hudson-allez/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210508T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20210508T160000
DTSTAMP:20260509T035741
CREATED:20210129T160055Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210326T161127Z
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SUMMARY:Rescheduled: Our Relationship with things and stuff with Madison Amy Webb
DESCRIPTION:CaPPP online cpd training day\nThis training is a unique experience for you to explore and increase your understanding of Compulsive Hoardi\n\n\nThis training is a unique experience for you to explore and increase your understanding of Compulsive Hoarding and to obtain practical skills from a therapist who lived for 10 years with a partner who was compulsively hoarding. \nThe training is a mixture of theory and experiential learning and will include: \n• We will clarify the issue of: ‘Is Hoarding OCD or OCD Hoarding?’ \n• DSM definitions \n• Public and private value of possessions \n• Psychological conceptualisations of hoarding \n• Person-Object relations – burying the soul with objects \n• Phenomenology of clinical approach \n• Variations of hoarders\, comorbidities and social/environmental impacts \n• The ‘integrative approach’ a working model \nFacilitator profile: Madison Amy Webb \nMadison is a BACP Accredited Counsellor\, MBACP\, and voluntary register and mental health trainer. She works in private practice and is the counselling co-ordinator of a young person’s counselling service. She has considerable experience exploring her own experience of being in the world and supporting clients with their own exploration. \nThere will be a break in the morning\, at lunch time and in the afternoon \nPrice: CaPPP Members £25.00\, Non-members £35.00  \nBooking: book here via eventbrite \nPlaces are limited and must be booked in advance by 18.00 on Wednesday 5th May. A link to the event will be emailed to you at the latest 24 hours before the start of the event. \nCPD certificates will be sent to participants who complete an evaluation form.
URL:https://cappp.co.uk/event/our-relationship-with-things-and-stuff-with-madison-amy-webb/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210424T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20210424T160000
DTSTAMP:20260509T035741
CREATED:20210126T164749Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210129T104025Z
UID:16729-1619258400-1619280000@cappp.co.uk
SUMMARY:Working with Clients with ASD/ASC /Aspergers with Jane Renton
DESCRIPTION:CaPPP online cpd training day\nThis interactive workshop provides participants with an opportunity to develop their understa\nThis workshop \n\n\nThis workshop is an introduction to working with ASD / ASC / Aspergers clients. Through a mixture of presenting and group discussion we will explore the concerns around working with this client group\, dispel some myths and look at effective ways of tweaking traditional therapy to make it more suitable for this client group. We will explore the many and interconnecting issues a person on the spectrum may be dealing with. We will look at the childhood development of people on the spectrum as this is crucial in understanding their experience as an adult. Therefore\, the day should be useful whether you are working with children\, adults\, partners or parents. There will be time to raise questions\, share experiences and best practice. \nFacilitator Profile: Jane Renton \nJane is a BACP Accredited Counsellor. She has worked with people diagnosed with ASC for the past 15 years in various settings\, including primary and secondary schools\, and as a specialist mentor at the University of Bath. In her private practice she has seen many undiagnosed and diagnosed clients and relish the challenges that come with this presentation. “It’s a source of endless fascination to work creatively with existing modalities to create something that works for each individual.” There will be a break in the morning\, at lunch time and in the afternoon \nPrice: CaPPP Members £25.00\, Non-members £35.00  \nBooking: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/working-with-clients-with-asdasc-aspergers-with-jane-renton-tickets-138437386951  \nPlaces are limited and must be booked in advance by 18.00 on Wednesday 21st April. A link to the event will be emailed to you at the latest 24 hours before the start of the event. \nCPD certificates will be sent to participants who complete an evaluation form.
URL:https://cappp.co.uk/event/working-with-clients-with-asd-asc-aspergers-with-jane-renton-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210213T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20210213T160000
DTSTAMP:20260509T035741
CREATED:20210128T085447Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210213T154200Z
UID:16856-1613210400-1613232000@cappp.co.uk
SUMMARY:Working with Narrative and Metaphor with Nigel Gibbons
DESCRIPTION:CaPPP online cpd training day\n\n\n\nThis interactive workshop provides participants with an opportunity to develop their understanding. \nTelling stories and the vagueness which clients often struggle with as they talk about all that troubles them\, can seem to be a problem in the counselling room. Drawing on his work from using creative writing therapeutically\, and narrative approaches including Narrative Therapy\, alongside his work as a Focusing-oriented Therapist\, Nigel will lead an experientially-based day to help us work with the narratives and metaphors clients bring.  \nFacilitator profile: Nigel Gibbons \nNigel has been teaching on Metanoia’s MSc in Creative Writing for Therapeutic Purposes for nearly ten years\, and is a counsellor\, supervisor and facilitator.  \nThere will be a break in the morning\, at lunch time and in the afternoon \nPrice: CaPPP Members £25.00\, Non-members £35.00  \nBooking: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/working-with-narrative-and-metaphor-with-nigel-gibbons-tickets-138731103465  \nPlaces are limited and must be booked in advance by 18.00 on Wednesday 10th February. A link to the event will be emailed to you at the latest 24 hours before the start of the event. \nCPD certificates will be sent to participants who complete an evaluation form.
URL:https://cappp.co.uk/event/working-with-narrative-and-metaphor-with-nigel-gibbons/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20201017T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20201017T170000
DTSTAMP:20260509T035741
CREATED:20200827T103933Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200913T125729Z
UID:8826-1602928800-1602954000@cappp.co.uk
SUMMARY:Goals in Therapy: Actualising our Deepest Directions with Mick Cooper
DESCRIPTION:CaPPP CPD training day with Mick Cooper\n\n\n\nThis interactive workshop provides participants with an opportunity to develop their understanding of goals in counselling and psychotherapy\, and to develop their skills and knowledge in this area. The workshop is particularly oriented towards participants from a humanistic or integrative background: who are interested in an understanding their clients as agentic and purpose-oriented beings\, but wary of more mechanistic or ‘outcome-oriented’ goal-based approaches. The workshop starts by introducing the concept of ‘directionality’—that human beings are always oriented towards future possibilities—and looks at how this can be applied to an understanding of self. The workshop then explores what has been learnt from the psychological research about the nature of goals and goal processes (for instance\, distinguishing between ‘approach’ and ‘avoidance’ goals). It then goes on to a more practical exploration of working with goals\, including skills practice and video demonstrations. \nLEARNING OUTCOMES \nBy the end of this workshop\, participants will be able to: \n\nDefine the concept of ‘directionality’ and be able to apply this to an understanding of their own psychological processes\nDiscuss the theory and evidence that relates ‘goal actualisation’ and goals types to psychological wellbeing and distress\nApply basic goal-oriented practices in counselling and psychotherapy\, including goal discussion and goal setting\nUse the Goals Form in an appropriate manner\n\nSCHEDULE \n\nSession 1: Directionality: The actualisation of our deepest directions\nSession 2: Goal dimensions: ‘Not all goals are created equal’\nSession 3: Basic principles and methods for working with goals in counselling and psychotherapy\nSession 4: Using the Goals Form\n\nFORMAT \nThe workshop combines self-development exercises\, theoretical input\, practical exercises\, and small and large group discussion. \nFACILITATOR PROFILE: Mick Cooper \nMick is an internationally recognised author\, trainer\, and consultant in the field of humanistic\, existential\, and pluralistic therapies. He is a Chartered Psychologist\, and Professor of Counselling Psychology at the University of Roehampton. Mick has facilitated workshops and lectures around the world\, including New Zealand\, Lithuania\, and Florida. Mick’s books include Existential Therapies (Sage\, 2017)\, Working at Relational Depth in Counselling and Psychotherapy (Sage\, 2018)\, and The Handbook of Person-Centred Psychotherapy and Counselling (Palgrave\, 2013). His latest work is Integrating Counselling and Psychotherapy: Directionality\, Synergy\, and Social Change (Sage\, 2019). Mick’s principal areas of research have been in shared decision-making/personalising therapy\, and counselling for young people in schools. In 2014\, Mick received the Carmi Harari Mid-Career Award from Division 32 of the American Psychological Association. He is a Fellow of the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy and the Academy of Social Sciences. \nBOOKING: CaPPP member £50.00\,  Non-member £60.00 plus booking fee \nhttps://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/goals-in-therapy-actualising-our-deepest-directions-with-mick-cooper-tickets-118439554897 \nPlaces are limited and must be booked in advance by 18.00 on Wednesday 14th October. A link to the event will be emailed to you at the latest 24 hours before the start of the event. \nRegistration on 17th October is from 9.30 please ensure you leave enough time to allow the event to start promptly at 10.00 \nCPD certificates will be sent to participants who complete an evaluation form.
URL:https://cappp.co.uk/event/goals-in-therapy-actualising-our-deepest-directions-with-mick-cooper/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20200919T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20200919T154500
DTSTAMP:20260509T035741
CREATED:20200801T101225Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200905T135855Z
UID:7787-1600509600-1600530300@cappp.co.uk
SUMMARY:CaPPP Member's Free Annual Gathering & AGM 2020
DESCRIPTION:The theme of this year’s Annual Gathering is navigating the landscape of trauma and will be hosted by Angela McCormack.\n\n\n\nTheme: Navigating the Landscape of Trauma\nThis is a two-part seminar and will begin with an exploration of trauma in general\, from context-sensitive and body-based perspectives. Afterwards\, we will focus on the terrain of sexual trauma\, and some the nuances and challenges this work can present. \nDescription:  \nUsing a balance of facilitator input and focused breakout group reflection sessions\, we will explore how\, as therapists\, we can uphold the healing process in our clients from an authentic\, open\, attuned and informed place. Building on our understanding of how trauma manifests in our bodies and echoes the stories of our personal contexts\, we will reflect on the particular nuances of working with sexual trauma and how we might support the healing processes of our clients. \nFacilitator Profile: Angela McCormack \n“I am a UKCP registered psychotherapist\, MBACP\, clinical supervisor\, facilitator\, trainer and independent consultant. I have a career history in both business and charity management. I specialise in working with trauma\, in both my private practice in Wellington\, Somerset\, and with a range of organisations in the south west. \nI am a Senior Therapist at The Green House Bristol\, a specialist sexual trauma centre\, where I have worked since 2010. I have also worked as a clinical supervisor at SARSAS – Somerset and Avon Sexual Abuse Support since 2013. Additionally\, since 2016\, I have been clinical supervisor to all the operational staff at Barnardo’s Bristol specialist child sexual & criminal exploitation teams in Bristol\, as well as other Barnardo’s Bristol and Somerset services. I have also offered clinical supervision to staff from MIND in Somerset since 2016. I have worked with clients in one-to-one and group settings\, for both psychotherapy and clinical supervision and I have completed over 15\,000 post- qualification\, supervised\, clinical hours. \nAs an independent consultant and professional trainer in the commercial and charity sectors\, I have delivered a wide variety of training courses including working with complex trauma\, vicarious trauma and building resilience\, sexual trauma\, sexually harmful (perpetrator) behaviour\, working with males\, working with body-centred mindfulness\, and legal and ethical issues in the helping professions. In addition to my own private consultancy work\, I have been commissioned to facilitate workshops for a range of organisations including Bath and North East Somerset Council\, North Somerset Council\, Bristol City Council\, The London Borough of Camden\, the NHS and Avon and Somerset Police.” \nProgramme: \nRegistration 9.30 to 9.55 (if attending AGM & Annual Gathering) \nAGM 10.00 to 11.00 \nBreak & registration 11.00 to 11.25 (registration if not attending the AGM) \nAnnual Gathering part 1 – 11.30 to 13.00 \nLunch break 13.00 to 14.00 \nAnnual Gathering part 2 – 14.00 to 15.30 \nClosing plenary 15.30 to 15.45 \nBooking: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/cappp-members-free-annual-gathering-agm-2020-tickets-97981464197  \nPlaces must be booked in advance by 18.00 on Wednesday 16th September. A link to the event will be emailed to you at the latest 24 hours before the start of the event. Your booking allows you to attend all or part of the day. CPD certificates will be sent to participants who complete an evaluation form.
URL:https://cappp.co.uk/event/cappp-members-free-annual-gathering-agm-2020/
LOCATION:Online
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20200710T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20200710T170000
DTSTAMP:20260509T035741
CREATED:20200629T100434Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200711T002140Z
UID:6415-1594393200-1594400400@cappp.co.uk
SUMMARY:White Privilege in Counselling and Psychotherapy with Judy Ryde
DESCRIPTION:Free online workshop for CaPPP members\n\n\n\nThis is a CaPPP members only event \nEvent Description: \nIt is hard for white people to understand the privilege they have. Often\, they do not feel very privileged themselves. Even well-meaning white people struggle to understand the depth of feeling that people from BAME communities feel about this privilege which can be obvious but is also hidden and subtle so hard to see. This workshop is designed to help white counsellors and psychotherapists gain a greater depth of understanding of the what it means to be a white psychotherapist within a diverse society and how their privilege affects their relationship with their client. \nFacilitator Profile: Judy Ryde PhD \nJudy has been a psychotherapist for more than 40 years and was one of the Founders of the Bath Centre for Psychotherapy and Counselling (BCPC). For much of her professional life she has been concerned about the lack of diversity in psychotherapy and this led to her doctoral research into whiteness within a racialized society. Her books\, ‘Being White in the Helping Professions’ was published in 2009 and ‘White Privilege Unmasked: How to be part of the solution’\, in 2019. She is founder and director of the charity Trauma Foundation South West\, which provides counselling and psychotherapy for refugees and asylum seekers\, as well as training and supervision for those working with traumatized refugees and asylum seekers in other agencies.  \nBooking: \nPlaces must be booked in advance by 11.30pm on Wednesday 8th July. A link to the seminar will be emailed to you at the latest 24 hours before the start of the event.  When booking please use the name you are known by on CaPPP and use the same  name when joining the event. \nJoining the meeting: \nRegistration is from 14.30 via a waiting room please give enough time to join the meeting well before its start time as the presentation will start promptly at 15.00. \nThe presentation part of this event may be recorded but not group interactions in breakout rooms. The recording will be available to CaPPP members only.
URL:https://cappp.co.uk/event/white-privilege-in-counselling-and-psychotherapy-with-judy-ryde/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20200613T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20200613T163000
DTSTAMP:20260509T035741
CREATED:20200310T200828Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200613T205249Z
UID:2070-1592042400-1592065800@cappp.co.uk
SUMMARY:Working with Transgender Clients with Lynda Quick - POSTPONED
DESCRIPTION:Working with Transgender Clients\n\n\n\nGender reassignment involves a fundamental lifestyle change. It is important we as counsellors / psychotherapists\, or other health care professionals\, work in our client’s best interest and do not knowingly do our clients any harm.\n \nA clear understanding of the onset of our clients Gender Dysphoria\, and why they are seeking gender reassignment is essential. This full day programmed workshops will explore the biological\, or psychological\, reasons for Gender Dysphoria. The workshops will also explore the importance for those going through the gender reassignment process to achieve an authentic gender identity in order to embark successfully on their lives as a man or woman.\n \nThe workshops will also explore the increasing concern for the ever-growing numbers of young people seeking gender reassignment.\n \nFinally\, there will be a workshop exploring ‘Non-binary Gender Identity\, and then time for delegates to discuss any thoughts they might have which have not been covered\, or to share experiences they have already had from working with transgender clients.\n \nFacilitator Profile\n \nLynda Quick has 14 years-experience working at a NHS Gender Identity Clinic as counsellor\, psychotherapist and for the final 8 years as lead psychotherapist. She retired from the NHS in March 2018 and continues to work with persons seeking gender reassignment in her private practice.\n \nShe has been a guest speaker at International and university conferences and has written articles on Understanding Gender Dysphoria\, Achieving an Authentic Gender Identity Through Gender Reassignment\, and Understanding Non-Binary Gender Identity.\n \nBooking: https://cappp.co.uk/events/\n \nRegistration and refreshments are from 9.30 for a prompt start at 10.00 – lunch and refreshments are included\n \nVenue: Horfield Quakers Meeting House\, 300 Gloucester Road\, Bristol\, BS7 8PD
URL:https://cappp.co.uk/event/working-with-transgender-clients-with-lynda-quick/
LOCATION:Horfield Quaker Meeting House\, 300 Gloucester Road\, Bristol\, BS7 8PD\, United Kingdom
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20200523T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20200523T130000
DTSTAMP:20260509T035741
CREATED:20200510T173029Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200510T173613Z
UID:4461-1590228000-1590238800@cappp.co.uk
SUMMARY:Coronavirus: Exploring Resilience & Wellbeing in Troubled Times
DESCRIPTION:Free online seminar for CaPPP members hosted by Angela McCormack \nEvent Description:  \nThe current pandemic is a challenging context for engaging in therapeutic work\, and it is vital that we uphold our wellbeing as therapists. This trauma-informed online seminar is designed to provide an opportunity to creatively reflect on how we can resource ourselves in deepening our resilience and wellbeing in these troubling times. \nFacilitator Profile: Angela McCormack \nI am a UKCP registered psychotherapist\, MBACP\, clinical supervisor\, facilitator\, trainer and independent consultant. I have a career history in both business and charity management. I specialize in working with trauma\, in both my private practice in Wellington\, Somerset\, and with a range of organisations in the south west. \nI am a Senior Therapist at The Green House Bristol\, a specialist sexual trauma centre\, where I have worked since 2010. I also work as a clinical supervisor at SARSAS – Somerset and Avon Sexual Abuse Services. Additionally\, I am a clinical supervisor to all the operational staff at Barnardo’s BASE specialist child sexual & criminal exploitation teams in Bristol\, as well as other Barnardo’s Bristol and Somerset services. I also offer clinical supervision to MIND in Somerset. I have worked with clients in one-to-one and group settings\, for both psychotherapy and clinical supervision and I have completed over 15\,000 post- qualification\, supervised\, clinical hours. \nAs an independent consultant and professional trainer in the commercial and charity sectors\, I have delivered a wide variety of training courses including working with complex trauma\, vicarious trauma and building resilience\, sexual trauma\, sexually harmful (perpetrator) behaviour\, working with males\, working with body-centred mindfulness\, and legal and ethical issues in the helping professions. In addition to my own private consultancy work\, I have been commissioned to facilitate workshops for a range of organisations including Bath and North East Somerset Council\, North Somerset Council\, Bristol City Council\, The London Borough of Camden\, the NHS and Avon and Somerset Police. \nArrangements: \nThis is a free event for CaPPP members via Zoom. Places are limited and must be booked in advance. A link to the seminar will be emailed to you at the latest 24 hours before the start.  \nThe presentation part of this event will be recorded but not group interactions in breakout rooms. The recording will be available to CaPPP members only. \nFor further information and booking: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/coronavirus-exploring-resilience-wellbeing-in-troubled-times-tickets-104550535466 \n 
URL:https://cappp.co.uk/event/coronavirus-exploring-resilience-wellbeing-in-troubled-times-2/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20200425T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20200425T163000
DTSTAMP:20260509T035741
CREATED:20200117T094559Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200425T150745Z
UID:2014-1587808800-1587832200@cappp.co.uk
SUMMARY:Working with Clients with ASD / ASC  / Aspergers with Jane Renton - CANCELLED due to COVID19
DESCRIPTION:CaPPP – CPD Workshop details:\nThis workshop is an introduction to working with ASD / ASC / Aspergers clients. \nThrough a mixture of presenting and group discussion we will explore the concerns around working with this client group\, dispel some myths and look at effective ways of tweaking traditional therapy to make it more suitable for this client group. We will explore the many and interconnecting issues a person on the spectrum may be dealing with. We will look at the childhood development of people on the spectrum as this is crucial in understanding their experience as an adult. Therefore\, the day should be useful whether you are working with children\, adults\, partners or parents. There will be time to raise questions\, share experiences and best practice. \nJane Renton is a BACP Accredited Counsellor. She has worked with people diagnosed with ASC for the past 15 years in various settings\, including primary and secondary schools\, and as a specialist mentor at the University of Bath. In her private practice she has seen many undiagnosed and diagnosed clients and relish the challenges that come with this presentation. “It’s a source of endless fascination to work creatively with existing modalities to create something that works for each individual.” \nRegistration and refreshments are available from 9.30 to 9.50 for a prompt start at 10.00am  \nLunch and refreshments are included in the price.  \nVenue: Penny Brohn Centre\, Chapel Pill Lane\, Pill\, Bristol BS20 0HH
URL:https://cappp.co.uk/event/working-with-clients-with-asd-asc-aspergers-with-jane-renton/
LOCATION:Penny Brohn Centre\, Chapel Pill Lane\, Pill\, Bristol\, BS20 0HH\, United Kingdom
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20200215T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20200215T163000
DTSTAMP:20260509T035741
CREATED:20191217T032011Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200114T215552Z
UID:1339-1581760800-1581784200@cappp.co.uk
SUMMARY:Working with Anxiety: A compassion-focused approach with Briony Martin
DESCRIPTION:CaPPP – CPD Workshop details:\n\nThis workshop aims to build confidence and resilience in working with anxiety as a presenting issue. \nIn this seminar we will be re-setting our approach to anxiety\, moving away from trying to cure or fix it and towards coming alongside and listening to it. We will explore our work with anxiety to date\, consider different manifestations of anxiety (including OCD and panic attacks)\, review recent research on the efficacy of compassionate resonance and introduce a compassionate-focused approach which seeks to befriend the anxious voice rather than disputing or replacing it.  \nThe workshop will include reflection and discussion as well as input from the facilitator\, and there will be plenty of opportunity to ask questions\, share knowledge and experience peer support. We will also learn some strategies for compassionate self-talk which can be used to attend to our own anxiety as well as offer to clients. \n  \nBriony Martin MA (Cantab) MBACP Arccred.\, Dip. Sup.\, is an experienced accredited therapist\, supervisor and counsellor educator. Her private practice is in Marlborough and Swindon in Wiltshire. She has worked as counselling diploma trainer and now provides bespoke counselling training across Berkshire and the South West. She trained integratively at Manchester University and has wide experience working with anxiety and associated issues. \n \nRegistration and refreshments are available from 9.30 to 9.50 for a prompt start at 10.00am  \nLunch and refreshments are included in the price. For this event there will be refreshment breaks of 15 minutes in the morning and afternoon with lunch from 13.00 to 14.00 \nVenue: Engineer’s House\, The Promenade\, Clifton Down\, Bristol BS8 3NB \nDirections: https://www.makeuk.org/venues/engineers-house-bristol 
URL:https://cappp.co.uk/event/working-with-anxiety-a-compassion-focused-approach-with-briony-martin/
LOCATION:Engineers House\, The Promenade\, Clifton Down\, Clifton Down\, Clifton Down\, Clifton Down\, Avon\, England\, BS8 3NB\, United Kingdom
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20191123T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20191123T100000
DTSTAMP:20260509T035741
CREATED:20191217T032457Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191217T032457Z
UID:1354-1574503200-1574503200@cappp.co.uk
SUMMARY:Pre-Trial Therapy (PTT) with Jill Swindells
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://cappp.co.uk/event/pre-trial-therapy-ptt-with-jill-swindells/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20191012T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20191012T100000
DTSTAMP:20260509T035741
CREATED:20191217T032457Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191217T032457Z
UID:1353-1570874400-1570874400@cappp.co.uk
SUMMARY:CAPPP Members Free Annual Gathering 2019
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://cappp.co.uk/event/cappp-members-free-annual-gathering-2019/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20190914T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20190914T100000
DTSTAMP:20260509T035741
CREATED:20191217T032457Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191217T032457Z
UID:1352-1568455200-1568455200@cappp.co.uk
SUMMARY:Introduction to working with people with eating disorders with Pete Appleton
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://cappp.co.uk/event/introduction-to-working-with-people-with-eating-disorders-with-pete-appleton/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20190525T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20190525T100000
DTSTAMP:20260509T035741
CREATED:20191217T032457Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191217T032457Z
UID:1351-1558778400-1558778400@cappp.co.uk
SUMMARY:GENDER & IDENTITY - Who am I and who are my clients? with Bex Shaw & Ruth Arnold
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://cappp.co.uk/event/gender-identity-who-am-i-and-who-are-my-clients-with-bex-shaw-ruth-arnold/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20181110T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20181110T093000
DTSTAMP:20260509T035741
CREATED:20191217T032457Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191217T032457Z
UID:1350-1541842200-1541842200@cappp.co.uk
SUMMARY:Working With Couples - Weekend workshop with Jill Gabriel
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://cappp.co.uk/event/working-with-couples-weekend-workshop-with-jill-gabriel/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20181013T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20181013T100000
DTSTAMP:20260509T035741
CREATED:20191217T032457Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191217T032457Z
UID:1349-1539424800-1539424800@cappp.co.uk
SUMMARY:CAPPP Members Annual Gathering and AGM
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://cappp.co.uk/event/cappp-members-annual-gathering-and-agm/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20180915T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20180915T100000
DTSTAMP:20260509T035741
CREATED:20191217T032455Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191217T032455Z
UID:1348-1537005600-1537005600@cappp.co.uk
SUMMARY:Changing Times and Evolving Cultures with Ounkar Kaur and Maria Lyons
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://cappp.co.uk/event/changing-times-and-evolving-cultures-with-ounkar-kaur-and-maria-lyons/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20180616T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20180616T100000
DTSTAMP:20260509T035741
CREATED:20191217T032455Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191217T032455Z
UID:1347-1529143200-1529143200@cappp.co.uk
SUMMARY:'Meetings in Nature' with Sue Ryall
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://cappp.co.uk/event/meetings-in-nature-with-sue-ryall/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20180421T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20180421T100000
DTSTAMP:20260509T035741
CREATED:20191217T032454Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191217T032454Z
UID:1346-1524304800-1524304800@cappp.co.uk
SUMMARY:Working with Dissociation with Miriam Taylor
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://cappp.co.uk/event/working-with-dissociation-with-miriam-taylor/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20180317T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20180317T100000
DTSTAMP:20260509T035741
CREATED:20191217T032454Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191217T032454Z
UID:1345-1521280800-1521280800@cappp.co.uk
SUMMARY:Alternative Sexual Lifestyles with Pavla Radostova
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://cappp.co.uk/event/alternative-sexual-lifestyles-with-pavla-radostova/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20180217T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20180217T100000
DTSTAMP:20260509T035741
CREATED:20191217T032454Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191217T032454Z
UID:1344-1518861600-1518861600@cappp.co.uk
SUMMARY:Constellations with Sheila McCarthy Dodd and Clare Crombie
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://cappp.co.uk/event/constellations-with-sheila-mccarthy-dodd-and-clare-crombie/
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