KENMARE COUNSELLING is moving 02/03/2019 In order to be able to accommodate the growing demand for my work in general, as well as the fact that more and more couples find their way to me for counselling, I have decided to move my office to a bigger space. Further details will be announced, and I look forward to seeing you there. I want to thank my landlords John and Paul O'Connor for their amazing support over the years, and I am sure the Stone Arch Centre will continue to flourish.
In order to be able to accommodate the growing demand for my work in general, as well as the fact that more and more couples find their way to me for counselling, I have decided to move my office to a bigger space. Further details will be announced, and I look forward to seeing you there. I want to thank my landlords John and Paul O'Connor for their amazing support over the years, and I am sure the Stone Arch Centre will continue to flourish.
CRITICAL PERSPECTIVES ON AND BEYOND ‘RECOVERY’ 11/08/2018 I am glad to announce that I have been invited to speak at the Two-Day Conference CRITICAL PERSPECTIVES ON AND BEYOND ‘RECOVERY’ , organised by the Catherine McAuley School of Nursing and Midwifery & the School of Applied Social Studies University College Cork, in association with the Critical Voices Network Ireland. I will be introducing Contextual Conceptual Therapy (CCT), a new therapy model specifically for suicide. My presentation will be on November 15th, the second day of the
I am glad to announce that I have been invited to speak at the Two-Day Conference CRITICAL PERSPECTIVES ON AND BEYOND ‘RECOVERY’ , organised by the Catherine McAuley School of Nursing and Midwifery & the School of Applied Social Studies University College Cork, in association with the Critical Voices Network Ireland. I will be introducing Contextual Conceptual Therapy (CCT), a new therapy model specifically for suicide. My presentation will be on November 15th, the second day of the
CCT-Ireland in the Kenmare News 08/24/2018 I'm happy that the Kenmare News covered the fact that the first CCT Suicide Therapy Centre in Ireland is in Kenmare: http://kenmarenews.biz/wp/?p=4389 The first CCT Suicide Therapy Centre in Ireland has opened its doors in the Stone Arch Centre in Kenmare. According to the WHO, worldwide about 800,000 people die by suicide every year, one person every 40 seconds, and there is evidence that for each death by suicide, more than 20 other people attempt suicide. The implications of the data
I'm happy that the Kenmare News covered the fact that the first CCT Suicide Therapy Centre in Ireland is in Kenmare: http://kenmarenews.biz/wp/?p=4389 The first CCT Suicide Therapy Centre in Ireland has opened its doors in the Stone Arch Centre in Kenmare. According to the WHO, worldwide about 800,000 people die by suicide every year, one person every 40 seconds, and there is evidence that for each death by suicide, more than 20 other people attempt suicide. The implications of the data
CCT in Paris 08/24/2018 I was invited to speak at the 2018 Annual Congress on Mental Health (July 09 -10) in Paris to introduce Contextual-Conceptual Therapy (CCT) to an international audience of professionals. It was an amazing experience, and I really value the contacts I made with other professionals in the field during this time. During the conference I especially appreciated the personal sharing by people following my presentation. It really showed again how important it is to find ways to be open with each other
I was invited to speak at the 2018 Annual Congress on Mental Health (July 09 -10) in Paris to introduce Contextual-Conceptual Therapy (CCT) to an international audience of professionals. It was an amazing experience, and I really value the contacts I made with other professionals in the field during this time. During the conference I especially appreciated the personal sharing by people following my presentation. It really showed again how important it is to find ways to be open with each other