IACP has secured Professor Sue Wheeler to speak in Professor McLeod’s place
The Irish Association for Counselling & Psychotherapy (IACP)
in association with
The British Association for Counselling & Psychotherapy (BACP)
Presents
\"An Introduction to Counselling & Psychotherapy Research”
With Special Guest Presenters:
Dr Andrew Reeves. Editor of the BACP’s Counselling and Psychotherapy Research Journal (CPR), University Counsellor, Supervisor. Dr Andrew Reeves is a BACP Senior-Accredited Practitioner who has worked at the University of Liverpool Student Counselling Service for several years. Prior to this he worked in psychiatric services as a counsellor and Approved Social Worker. Dr Reeves was based within a multi-disciplinary mental health team undertaking statutory and non-statutory mental health assessments in addition to providing individual and group therapy. He also worked within a mental health crisis team offering out-of-hours intervention to people experiencing acute mental health distress. As a Social Worker he has also worked in child protection and with vulnerable adults (he continues to be a Registered Social Worker). As a researcher, Andrew’s interest lies in counselling and psychotherapy interventions with people who are suicidal.
Professor Sue Wheeler Associate Professor - Director of LILL PhD Studies. Professor Sue Wheeler’s training in counselling began in 1974. The early part of her training provided a broad overview of humanistic counselling, but it was the Diploma in Student Counselling at London University, a two year part time course in psychodynamic counselling, that provided the theoretical base on which Prof Wheeler’s career has been built. Professor Wheeler is the author of many books including, ‘The impact of Clinical Supervision on Counsellors and Therapists, their practice and their Clients’, ‘Core Competencies for Counselling and Psychotherapy’, ‘A Research on Supervision of Counsellors & Psychotherapists: a systematic scoping search’.
Prof. Mary Creaner is an Assistant Professor and Research Co-ordinator with the Doctorate in Counselling Psychology and is the Course Director of the M.Sc./P.Grad.Dip. in Clinical Supervision, Trinity College, Dublin. Mary holds a Doctorate in Psychotherapy and is an IACP Accredited Psychotherapist and Clinical Supervisor. As a researcher, Mary is particularly interested in practitioner research and research that informs clinical practice in both therapy and supervision\'.
Place are limited to 150.
This is a subsidised event which includes full lunch and refreshments.
CPD certificates will be emailed to participants after attendance at the Event.