The Making of a Therapist with Dr. Lou Cozolino

Sat 04 Feb
Webinar series (4 days) organised by PCPSI.
Online
04-02-2023  
12 CPD hours
External Event, IACP CPD approved.

The Making of a Therapist with Dr. Lou Cozolino

10% discount for IACP Members. Here is the personalised link and code to use when booking: 

Link: https://link.pcpsi.ie/IACPLC 
Coupon: iacpCozolino10 

PCPSI are delighted to welcome Dr. Lou Cozolino, a practicing psychologist, professor and author who specializes in the areas of neuroscience, neuropsychiatry and education. Dr. Cozolino practices psychotherapy and consulting psychology in Los Angeles, California. He received his Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from UCLA and an M.T.S. from Harvard University. He has been a professor at Pepperdine since 1986 and lectures around the world on psychotherapy, neuroscience, trauma, and attachment.

During this four-part PCPSI series, Lou will share his view of the foundation aspects of therapy that will apply to any form of therapy you use in your practice. We will use a combination of in-class therapeutic demonstrations, panel discussions, question and answer sessions, readings and lectures to achieve our learning goals.

The Complete Series includes:
Four part LIVE webinar series
Slide decks to accompany each of the LIVE webinars
30% discount on Dr. Cozolino’s book “The Making of a Therapist” 
A certificate for 12 CPD points/hours
Recordings of all webinars (available until 25th February 2024)
 
Dates/Times
All times are Irish Standard Time (UTC+0:00) and each day includes a 20 minute break.

Webinar 1 | Saturday 4th February 2023 4pm – 7pm

Webinar 2 | Saturday 11th February 2023 4pm – 7pm

Webinar 3 | Saturday 18th February 2023 4pm – 7pm

Webinar 4 | Saturday 25th February 2023 4pm – 7pm

(Includes a video recording if you are unable to attend live)

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