EXTERNAL EVENT

Sat 11 May
Epistemic Trust: An Essential Component of All Effective Psychotherapies
Trinity College Dublin, Robert Emmet Theatre, Arts Block
11-05-2019   9:00am Registration 9:30am Start
7 CPD hours
Please note this is not an IACP run event.

EXTERNAL EVENT - IACP CPD APPROVED

Recent meta-analytic clinical outcome studies have indicated that approach-specific therapeutic techniques are significantly less important than previously believed. Mentalization theorists have proposed that epistemic trust is essential to learning in all effective psychological therapies. This important perspective will be presented and explored in this one-day conference.

Speakers: Peter Fonagy (keynote), Patrick Luyten, Claire O'Dowda and Gerry Byrne

Tickets: full price - €120, limited early bird - €100

Tickets can be purchased at https://epistemictrustconference.eventbrite.co.uk/ 

Schedule: 

9:00am to 9:30am: Registration

9:30am to 10:50am: Professor Patrick Luyten

Introducing Epistemic Trust (a presentation followed by a question and answer session)

10:50am to 11:20am: Coffee break

11:20am to 12:40pm: Claire O’Dowda

Epistemic Trust as a Predictor of Null and Negative Clinical Outcomes (a presentation followed by a question and answer session)

12:40pm to 1:40pm: Lunch

1:40pm to 3:00pm: Gerry Byrne

Epistemic Trust in Relation to Working with Young People and Families (a presentation followed by a question and answer session)

3:00pm to 3:30pm: Coffee break

3:30pm to 5:00pm: Keynote speech by Professor Peter Fonagy OBE

Epistemic Trust and the Origins of Culture (a one-hour speech followed by a question and answer session).

5:30pm to 7:30pm: Post-conference drinks reception in the Freemason's Hall, 17 Molesworth Street, D2.

Enquires can be made by emailing epistemictrustconference@gmail.com

Ticket price includes attendance for the full day, materials, post-conference wine reception.

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