Introductory Lectures in Psychotherapy & Philosophy 2007- 8
| AUTUMN TERM 2007 | ||
| Weeks 1 - 3 (Oct 9, 16 & 23) |
Are we ‘just listening’ as therapists? What do we make of what we hear? | Barbara Latham |
| Weeks 4-6 (Oct 30, Nov 6 & 13) |
An impossible profession? Two PA Members in conversation |
Kate Gilbert & Patricia Touton-Victor |
| Weeks 7-9 (Nov 20, 27, Dec 4) |
The PA: who are we and where do we come from? | Paul Gordon |
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| SPRING TERM 2008 | ||
| Weeks 1-3 (Jan 15, 22 & 29) |
The importance of community | Hilary Cooper & Jake Osborne |
| Weeks 4-6 (Feb 5, 12 & 19) |
The place of theory in the consulting room | Lucy King |
| Weeks 7-9 (Feb 26, Mar 4 & 11) |
What does ‘training’ to be a psychotherapist mean? | Rosalind Mayo |
| SUMMER TERM 2008 | ||
| Weeks 1-3 (Apr 22, 29 & 6 May) |
Laing, the Social and the Group | Alison Davies & Ian McMillan |
| Weeks 4-6 (May 13, 20 & 27) |
Normal development versus neurotic development: Separation and individuation. Are we supposed to be individuals? | Christina Moutsou |
| Weeks 7-9 (June 3, 10 & 17) |
Some aspects of what Philosophers can show Psychotherapists and other Mental Health Professionals. | Miles Clapham & John Heaton |
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