Events and Seminars
Event | : | BACP Private Practice Conference |
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Venue | : | etc.venues St Paul's, London, EC1A 4HD |
Date | : | 23/09/2023 |
Duration | : | 9am - 5pm BST |
Extra Info | : | This year's Conference is all about anxiety - both in terms of how we as therapists deal with anxiety and anxiety disorders experienced by our clients, and also how we as a profession are responding to a climate of anxiety that has become a fixture of our lives: the pandemic, the turmoil and tragedy of war, and the threat of economic recession. Anxiety is one of the most commonly used search-terms by people seeking therapy. And as therapists, it can be hard to keep pace with the growing range of therapeutic interventions and approaches available. This year's conference programme aims to bring together specialists in a wide range of anxiety treatments with topics that will include attachment theory, existentialism, neurobiology, complex PTSD, the race complex, intergenerational trauma, obsessional disorders, the effects of social media - and more. The Private Practice Conference presents an opportunity for members to come together for this highlight in the BACP annual calendar. It will once again be a hybrid event, combining networking opportunities of the live event at a Central London conference venue, with the nationwide participation through the live streaming of the full event on the day. Presentations: Befriending Your Anxiety - An Existential Perspective Emmy van Deurzen How Stress Plays a Part for Therapists - Post COVID Josh Fletcher Understanding Generational Trauma, with Particular Focus on Black Identity Wounding Aileen Alleyne Relationship Agony: Working with the Anxiously Attached Jenny Collard “I’m Not Anxious, You’re Anxious” – Exploring Anxiety in Supervision Michelle Seabrook Understanding and Working with Postnatal Anxiety Claire Oakeley Understand and Treating "Pure O" in OCD David Veale |
Organised By | : | BACP |
Web Link | : | https://www.bacp.co.uk/events/pp2023-bacp-private-practice-london/ |