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ABOUT CONFER…
CONFER is an independent organisation established by psychotherapists in 1998 to provide innovative, challenging and inspiring continuing educational events for psychotherapists, psychologists and other mental health workers. Through our seminars and conferences we have made our mark by presenting the cutting edge of thinking and theory in order to deepen our understanding of the mind and to demonstrate the connections between different schools of thought within the psychotherapy domain. Our seminar leaders and panels are chosen from the most experienced practitioners and contemporary theorists to present the latest research findings and theoretical developments.
Confer events are also designed for the participants’ well-being. With that in mind, we provide time and space for people to network, thoughtfully prepared materials, and other resources. Our goal is to create a friendly and secure learning community to support people in their clinical work and professional lives. In this package of resources for practitioners, you can expect to leave with an informed view about different applications of attachment theory.
We connect…
- Psychotherapists
- Psychoanalysts
- Psychologists
- Psychiatrists
- GPs
- Counsellors
- Complementary medical practitioners
WHAT YOU GET
– 50% OFF FEES FOR ALL LIVE EVENTS, ONLINE MODULES, AND TALKS ON DEMAND
– YOUR OWN VIDEO LIBRARY
Enjoy some of our best talks, wherever you are. These videos will become accessible upon joining.
Lucy Biven:
Treating Anxiety: a neuroscientific perspective
Dr Nessa Carey:
Epigenetics and Life-Long Events
Professor Jeremy Holmes:
A History of Narcissism and its Treatment: An Effective Clinical Approach
Dr Ruth Lanius:
The neurobiological underpinnings of social cognition in chronically traumatized individuals
Dr Pat Ogden:
Sensorimotor Psychotherapy: the Body’s Role in Psychological Healing
Dr Susie Orbach:
Inhabiting the Body: a Relational Endeavour
Professor Allan Schore:
Borderline Personality Disorder as a Maturational Failure of the Right brain
Ruthie Smith:
Disorganised Attachment as a Reframing of Borderline Personality Disorder
Dr Sharon Stanley:
The Neuroscience of Somatics – background and theory
Dr Donnel Stern: Witnessing Across Time:
Accessing the present from the past and the past from the present