Greater Manchester Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust A rent in the fabric: trauma across the life cycle The Northern School of Child and Adolescent Psychotherapy in collaboration with Greater Manchester Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust is pleased to host this one day CPD conference, with the support of the Institute of Psychoanalysis. The aim of the day is to develop participants understanding and thinking about psychoanalytic concepts and clinical descriptions relating to the experience of trauma across the life cycle. It is particularly relevant for Child and Adolescent Psychotherapists, Adult Psychotherapists, Psychoanalysts, Psychodynamic Psychotherapists and other interested mental health professionals. Saturday 8th July 2017 Times: 9:15-16:45 (lunch provided) Venue: St Thomas Centre, Ardwick Green, Manchester, M12 6FZ (accessible to Piccadilly train station) Fee: 80 (20 places available at 65 for trainees who can demonstrate that they are on a clinical training)
About The Conference This conference brings together experienced psychoanalytic clinicians and those interested in psychoanalytic ideas in a range of work contexts, to consider the complexities of traumatic experiences across the lifecycle, and the dynamics of trauma in organisations. It provides an opportunity for participants to hear high quality presentations and engage in discussion with colleagues. Conference Aims: To increase participants understanding of psychoanalytic concepts in relation to trauma To develop participants psychoanalytic understanding of trauma within organisations To increase participants understanding of how trauma impacts upon development throughout the life cycle Who Should Attend? Child and Adolescent Psychotherapists, Adult Psychotherapists, Psychoanalysts, Psychoanalytic Psychotherapists, Psychodynamic Psychotherapists and other interested mental health Professionals. Speakers Lisa Miller, Child and Adolescent Psychotherapist Lisa Miller was a consultant child psychotherapist in the Child and Family Department at the Tavistock Clinic, where she at one time led the Under Fives service. She has a particular interest in infant and young child observation and was for some years the editor of the journal Infant Observation. At the same time she was always much involved in the training of child psychotherapists and continues since her retirement to supervise clinical work, teach, lecture and to consult. She has a wide general experience of work with children, adolescents and parents, has published in the field and has taught extensively in the UK and abroad. Ariel Nathanson, Consultant Child and Adolescent Psychotherapist Ariel Nathanson is a Consultant Child and Adolescent Psychotherapist working at the Portman Clinic. He trained at the Tavistock Clinic and worked for CAMHS in East London. He has a private clinical practice and works as an organizational consultant, previously to Childhood First, and currently to Three Steps, a company running a few therapeutic communities in Ireland. He is a Clinical Consultant to Project 507, a company working to reduce youth violence in the community and prisons. Joanne Stubley, Psychoanalyst Joanne Stubley is a Consultant Psychiatrist in Psychotherapy at the Tavistock Clinic. She leads the Tavistock Trauma Service, and has considerable experience of working with individuals, groups and organisations who have experienced trauma. She is actively involved in teaching and training in this field, with a particular interest in complex trauma. Dr Stubley is a member of the British Psychoanalytic Society, and is trained in Trauma Focused Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (tf-cbt) and Eye Movement Desensitisation and Reprocessing (EMDR). Judith Bell, Clinical Psychologist Judith Bell is a clinical psychologist and organisational consultant working across public and private sectors. She was previously Director of Tavistock Consulting, the organisational consultancy service of the Tavistock and Portman NHS Trust and continues to lead the Tavistock Professional Doctorate in Consultation and the Organisation. Judith has consulted in a range of settings where trauma, current and historic, has impacted working relationships and organisational effectiveness. Dr Elizabeth Gibb, Psychoanalyst Dr Elizabeth Gibb is a psychoanalyst living and working in Cumbria. She has also worked for many years in the NHS. She is the Clinic Lead for the Institute of Psychoanalysis Clinical Services North Organising Group Simon Cregeen, Consultant Child & Adolescent Psychotherapist, CMFT CAMHS & Clinical Tutor (Clinical Doctorate) NSCAP Lynda Ellis, Clinical Director NSCAP, Psychoanalyst and Child and Adolescent Psychotherapist Marion Lindsay, Psychoanalytic Psychotherapist, D58M (PG Diploma/MA in Psychodynamic Psychotherapy) staff member Martin Gill, Clinical Lead, Psychoanalytic Psychotherapist Eating Disorder service Greater Manchester NHS Foundation Trust, Organising Tutor D58M (PG Diploma/MA in Psychodynamic Psychotherapy) Applying for the workshop Application forms to: Mirriam Maganga, Business and Training Support Officer mmaganga@nhs.net www.nscp.org.uk
Additional Chair of papers and Group Facilitators Clare Allen, Clinical & Organisational Psychologist Karl Huntbach, Child & Adolescent Psychotherapist, CMFT CAMHS-LAC & NSCAP Clinical Service (NCS) Dr Rajni Sharma, Consultant Child & Adolescent Psychotherapist, CMFT CAMHS & Programme Lead (Psychoanalytic Obs Studies) & Clinical & Academic Tutor (Clinical Doctorate) NSCAP Programme 09.15 Registration 10.00 Welcome and introduction to the day (Chair, Liz Gibb) 10.10 The effects of trauma in infancy and early childhood on later development: Lisa Miller (Chair, Simon Cregeen) Venue & Cost Cost: 80 20 places available at 65 for trainees who can demonstrate that they are on a clinical training. Venue: St Thomas Centre, Ardwick Green, Manchester, M12 6FZ (accessible to Piccadilly train station) Accommodation Available at the Luther King House 59.50 (double) or 49.50 (single). Telephone: 0161 224 6404 or email: reception@lkh.co.uk CPD Certificates for CPD will be issued. 10.50 Relational Trauma: understanding the Experience of boys who were groomed and sexually abused: Ariel Nathanson (Chair, Lynda Ellis) 11.50 Break (refreshments) 12.20 Thinking Space Groups: 4 groups providing space for conference participants to discuss issues raised in the morning 13.00 Lunch Groups facilitated by Martin Gill, Karl Huntbach, Marion Lindsay and Rajni Sharma 14.00 Countertransference Experiences in working with traumatised patients: Joanne Stubley (Chair, Liz Gibb) 15.00 Break (refreshments) 15.30 Organisational Trauma: seeds of recovery. Judith Bell (Chair, Clare Allen) 16.30 Closing remarks 16.45 Close Applying for the workshop Application forms to: Mirriam Maganga, Business and Training Support Officer mmaganga@nhs.net www.nscp.org.uk
Application Form - Workshop Greater Manchester Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust A rent in the fabric: trauma across the life cycle Saturday 8th July 2017 9:15-16:45 Venue: St Thomas Centre, Ardwick Green, Manchester, M12 6FZ (accessible to Piccadilly train station) Fee: 80 (lunch is provided) Personal Details Title: Email Address: Name: Occupation: Address for correspondence: Postcode: Telephone: Any Special Requirements: Professional Qualification / Training: Conference Fees & Cancellation I enclose a cheque (made payable to Leeds & York Partnership NHS Foundation Trust) for 65 80 Please invoice my organisation for 65 80 (I am a student on the following clinical training ) (Payment required in advance by cheque or invoice. Cash payments not accepted) Contact Name & Address for Invoice: (if an NHS Trust, the address of the Finance Dept must be supplied here, NOT place of work) Name: Job Title: Organisation: Address: Postcode: Purchase Order No: Telephone: (if required)
Cancellation Charges: This form should be returned to: All cancellations are subject to an administration charge of 10% of the conference fee. Cancellations made less than 2 weeks in advance of the conference are subject to 100% charge. Mirriam Maganga Business and Training Support Officer Email: mmaganga@nhs.net Northern School of Child and Adolescent Psychotherapy Bevan House, 34-36 Springwell Road, Leeds, LS12 1AW Fax: 0113 244 0966 Telephone: 0113 855 8750 Terms & Conditions 1.0 Payment Methods 1.1 Payment must be made in advance of the course start date. We prefer to receive payment by cheque and ask that you submit payment along with your application form. Please make a cheque payable to Leeds & York Partnership NHS Foundation Trust. 1.2 If your organisation has agreed to fund your place on the course, please provide invoicing details: name, job title, organisation, address and telephone number, and order number if required. 1.3 Please contact the Course Administrator on 0113 855 8750 with any queries about payment. 1.4 Places cannot be confirmed until receipt of payment. 2.0 Availability 2.1 Please note that any courses may be limited in capacity, and will be allocated on a first-come, first-served basis. No guarantees can be made regarding the availability of spaces on any of our seminars prior to receipt of payment. 3.0 Confirmation of Reservations 3.1 All reservations will be confirmed in writing with details of programme times and venue information provided. 3.2 Please ensure you provide an up-to-date email address as any details of final changes to the course will be emailed to your account. Please therefore remember to check your email account prior to the start of the course to ensure you are informed of such changes. 4.0 Reservation & Cancellation Policy 4.1 All cancellations are subject to an administration charge of 10% of the course fee. 4.2 Cancellations made less than 2 weeks in advance of first day are subject to 100% charge. 5.0 Further Information 5.1 For further information about all our future events and activities, visit www. nscap.org.uk, email nscap.lypft@nhs.net or call 0113 855 8750. Your personal information will be held on our database and used to process your application and to keep you informed of our events and activities. If you do not wish to receive information about our events, please tick this box