A stranger in a strange land

02076 446 240 02076 446 240
22nd - 23rd June 2019, 10.00am - 5.00pm
Counsellors and trainees
£195 (non-members), £160 (members and MC students)
The Minster Centre, 20 Lonsdale Road, London, NW6 6RD

What are we doing when we make ourselves ‘foreigners’, be it voluntarily or through necessity, and what is it like to live away from one’s country of origin?

What are the implications for questions of ‘identity’, and what becomes of the concept of ‘home’, particularly in a Brexit climate.

These are some of the areas we will look at during this two day experiential workshop, with particular emphasis on the emotional and psychological processes that come into play. We will call upon our own experiences – both first hand and of others – as well as considering relevant literature.

Those with an interest in inter-cultural counselling will find this in-depth exploration of the meaning of being a foreigner, both literal and metaphorical, of particular value to their work. It will also appeal to individuals wanting to explore their own experience of being ‘strangers in a strange land’.

More than 20 years after its inception, a stranger in a strange land remains a very powerful and special opportunity to engage with the psychological and emotional processes involved in being a foreigner, an immigrant or a refugee, as well as the less overt sense many people have of being an ‘outsider’, ‘other’, ‘different’, or ‘not at home’.

The workshop, open to a maximum of 12 people, provides a safe space to unpack and share some of the deeply felt experiences of ‘foreignness’ in all its guises, and an opportunity to gain greater understanding of what is entailed in becoming a foreigner.

For further information about Harriett, go to www.harriettgoldenberg.com

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The Minster Centre provides professional training in counselling and psychotherapy and an affordable therapy service. Founded in 1978 as the first integrative training programme in the UK, it has now established itself as the leading integrative psychotherapy and counselling training institute in Europe.

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