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Getting out of the client’s way

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Getting out of the client’s way

 

Introduction:

“Getting Out of the Client’s Way” is a one-day workshop for trainee and accredited psychotherapists. It helps participants become more aware of how they may unintentionally step into the client’s process. Using reflection, theory, group discussion, creativity, the Seven-Eyed Model, and Interpersonal Process Recall (IPR), the workshop supports deeper self-awareness and presence in client work.

 

Course Content:

  • Identify and explore common ways therapists may unintentionally get into the client’s process, like rescuing or fixing, can show up in therapy and in supervision through parallel process.
  • Use supervision such as the Seven-Eyed Model and IPR to explore your own reactions and maintain a supportive, client centred approach.
  • Deepen one’s reflective process on internal responses and how they influence the therapeutic relationship.
  • Develop confidence in holding space without needing to solve the client’s issues.
  

 

Entry Requirements

These courses will be of interest to various psychotherapists, counsellors and counselling students who have an interest in this area. 

 

Award: CPD Certificate of Attendance


CPD: 6 hours per workshop


Cost: €120 with a reduced rate for IICP Students /Alumni, or the 3-for-2 option is available where you book two workshops and get a third free!


Date: 16th August 2025

 

Delivery:  Onsite


Time: 9:30am to 4:30pm

 

For further information call 01 466 4205 or to get further details on the workshops and book online, visit here ...  

 

 

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