Scottish Institute of Human Relations Infant Observation Course October 2012 - December 2013 (Four Terms) A unique opportunity to look in depth at very early development, observing first hand the growth of emotional life, attachments, and interactions, and giving insight into aspects of early experience. 2012 The Scottish Institute of Human Relations The Scottish Institute of Human Relations
Infant Observation Course Course Lead Francesca Calvocoressi, Child and Adolescent Psychotherapist The course The course is a particularly useful introduction to a psychoanalytic understanding of human development. Individual students observe a baby for an hour each week in the baby s own home, through his or her first year of life. The student closely observes behaviour, interactions, developing attachments and the emotional life of the infant. A weekly 1½ hour seminar with a senior psychoanalytical psychotherapist allows students to reflect on their observations and recordings. Required reading aims to enhance learning. A final written paper helps the student bring together thoughts, observations and knowledge gained from this experience. Learning is in a small group setting.
The course is designed for Professionals engaged in therapy or counselling with adults, children and families and those working in therapeutic settings with infants and young children. The course is pre-requisite for those going on to train as British Psychoanalytic Council registered Psychoanalytical Psychotherapists. Location; SIHR, 172 Leith Walk, Edinburgh EH6 5EA Dates; October 2012 December 2013 Term 1: 2 October 7 December 2013. Terms 2, 3, 4: dates to be confirmed. Times; Tuesdays 5.15pm - 6.45pm Cost; 1600 ( 400 per term). In some circumstances an arrangement can be made to pay by agreed installments. Please note that course fee invoices will be sent out with acceptance of applications/offer of place letters with payment due no later than the mid point of term 1. Protecting Vulnerable Groups (PVG) scheme registrations, via Disclosure Scotland, will be organised through SIHR. [ http://www.disclosurescotland.co.uk/pvg/]
Applications - closing date 17 August 2012 The number of places is small and while preference will be given to those who will be training in adult psychoanalytic psychotherapy, applications are most welcome from other interested professionals. For further information please contact Mrs Jill Prentice (jill@fmail.co.uk), Chair of Adult Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy Training. Scottish Institute of Human Relations 172 Leith Walk Edinburgh EH6 5EA t: 0131 454 3240 f: 0131 454 3241 e: edinburgh@sihr.org.uk
APPLICATION FORM Infant Observation starting 2 October 2012 NAME ADDRESS Email Contact Tel. Numbers Current Job Title and Work Experience Previous work and training experience (and relevant qualifications) Reasons for Applying for this Course
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ACADEMIC AND PROFESSIONAL TRAININGS SIHR also offers the following academic and professional trainings: Therapeutic Skills for Children and Young People Postgraduate Certificate / Diploma / MSc course (in partnership with the University of Strathclyde) Clinical Training in Child and Adolescent Psychotherapy Professional Doctorate in Child Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy (DChPsychPsych) is delivered by SIHR in Scotland, in partnership with the Tavistock & Portman NHS Trust and the University of East London Psychodynamic Counselling and Therapeutic Practice Postgraduate Diploma course (in partnership with the Glasgow Caledonian University) Foundation and Intermediate Courses in Family Therapy and Systemic Practice AFT Accredited and validated by the University of Strathclyde MSc in Family Therapy and Systemic Practice AFT Accredited and validated by the University of Strathclyde Training in Adult Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy Training Programme consists of three main elements: Personal Analysis, four year seminar course and Supervised Clinical Work. Further information An application form and prospectus are available from: SIHR, 172 Leith Walk, Edinburgh EH6 5EA t: 0131 454 3240, f: 0131 454 3241 e: info@sihr.org.uk
The Scottish Institute of Human Relations Founded as an education trust in 1971, The Scottish Institute of Human Relations (SIHR) is a national resource that provides educational programmes and services. A national charity, it has premises in Edinburgh and Glasgow, with a wide network of practitioners and members. Why choose SIHR? Understanding human relationships is central to emotional health and well-being, but sustaining and applying that understanding in the work of promoting mental health or social well-being is very demanding. SIHR, in its role as an educational charity, develops and delivers courses and services for people who respond to such demands in their professional lives. Our courses and services translate psychoanalytic, psychodynamic and systemic ideas into practical tools for professionals in the health service, voluntary and faith organisations, and education and social services. The Scottish Institute of Human Relations 172 Leith Walk Edinburgh EH6 5EA tel: 0131 454 3240 fax 0131 454 3241 edinburgh@sihr.org.uk www.sihr.org.uk 5 La Belle Place Glasgow G3 7LH 0141 332 0011 0141 332 3999 info@sihr.org.uk SIHR aims to ensure that no-one receives less favourable treatment on the grounds of gender, parental status, ethnic origin, colour, nationality, social class, disability, sexual orientation, religious belief or age. This information is available in other formats. 2012 The Scottish Institute of Human Relations The Scottish Institute of Human Relations Ltd is registered in Scotland as a company limited by guarantee. Registered in Scotland: No 56781. Registered charity no SC013051 Registered office: 172 Leith Walk, Edinburgh, EH6 5EA.