Learning through dreams conference

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13th January 2018, 9.00am - 4.00pm
Counsellors and trainees
Tickets £20 or NHS staff band three or below £10
Dartford Science and Technology College, Heath Lane, Dartford, England, DA1 2LY

Kent Psychotherapy Network, a not-for-profit organisation interested in promoting psychoanalytic thinking, present, "learning through dreams" a conference at Dartford Science and Technology College on Saturday 13 January 2018 at 09:00 to 16:00.

CPD certificate awarded to all delegates.

A conference for all health professionals including counsellors, psychotherapists, psychiatrists, psychologists, occupational therapists, nurses and other mental health professionals to enable them to apply dream theory to clinical practice. 

In this day of experiential learning, we invite participants to bring their dreams for discussion. We will be exploring these in large and small groups led by experienced psychotherapists and group analysts. The day will also include a social dreaming matrix and a panel discussion on different ways of learning through dreams. The panel will comprise of experienced psychotherapists, each representing a specialism or modality of working with dreams both individually and in groups.

Group conductors and panellists include:

Otto M. Rheinschmiedt training group analyst, author of ‘The Fictions of Dreams. Dreams, Literature and Writing’, published by Karnac in May 2017.

Penny Culliford Jungian analyst.

Michael Tait group analyst and drama therapist.

Michelle Bearman integrative psychotherapist.

Kevin Power group analyst.

Teresa von Sommaruga Howard group analyst and architect.

Josephine Canty group analyst and art psychotherapist.

Marcus Price psychoanalytic psychotherapist.

The day costs only £20 which includes lunch.

For further information and tickets go to: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/learning-through-dreams-tickets-36963253085

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Hosted by Marcus Price

Kent Psychotherapy Network is a recently formed group of psychotherapists who are mainly former members of CCOPPP (Canterbury Consortium of Psychoanalytic and Psychodynamic Psychotherapists) and graduates of The University of Kent Psychotherapy training. We are a not for profit organisation interested in psychoanalytic ways of understanding.