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15, 16 & 22, 23 June 2024 | My Child & the Child in Me | Workshop 3/4 | Effect of Parent Guilt and Family Secrets | Online

Workshop 3/4 | The Effect of Parental Guilt and the Legacy of Family Secrets on Family Dynamics | 4 weekend afternoons in June 2024

Parental guilt is born out of many things. Sometimes we regret things we say and do, or neglect to do for our children. In retrospect we wish we responded differently, but it’s hard to capitulate! What are your family legacies? There are memories we store which are fun to recall, there are secrets that can create strain and miscommunication within families and there are some legacies we don’t quite understand and may not even realise exist yet they are passed on from one generation to another.

Sometimes we are bewildered by our children’s, our own or our parent’s behaviour and sometimes we are overwhelmed by how proud or mystified we are by what they do and how we interact with each other.

In 2024 we are running a series of four workshops around this theme, each workshop building on itself. In order to make it easy for parents, as well as non-parents, to attend, each themed workshop will comprise of four x two and a half hour sessions over two consecutive weekends which amount to 10 hours per workshop. Subsequent workshops will be the same structure and spread out over the year. You are welcome to attend one or more workshops (and there is a discount for signing up for more.)

All these workshops are for people who are interested in understanding more about how, in the light of our individuality and the influences upon us, we nurture, care for, guide and admonish our children. We will pay particular attention to the impact of inter-generational dynamics. We will look at how we encourage our children to meet developmental, social and educational milestones as well as our own experiences of these influences..

The workshops will be playful and reflective. We will make timelines, family trees and refer to fragments from our own biographies. We will keep a journal, work in pairs and small groups and integrate play and art as well as conversation.

Please note: You needn’t be an art therapist or a parent to attend these workshops – enrolment is open to all. If you were a child at one point in your life, or have children in your life, these zoom workshops are for you! 

We welcome people from different countries and cultures to enrich our discussions and share our understanding.

Facilitator/s:

Nevo Amit is a registered Art Psychotherapist, Supervisor and Parent/Child Advisor. He is a member of the UK Health Care Professions Council (HCPC) and the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy (BACP); specialising in Psychosynthesis.
Nevo was formerly the Director of Hibernia Art Therapy training UK and clinical lead for the Novalis Trust: working with children with complex learning and emotional needs. He currently works with children and parents in Tel Aviv and is a pastoral care advisor to teachers in Waldorf schools. He is a visiting lecturer on various international Art Therapy trainings and initiatives and has presented at the Goetheanum, Switzerland.

Marion Green is an Art Psychotherapist and clinical supervisor registered with the UK Health Care Professions Council (HCPC), Member of the British Association of Art Therapists (BAAT) and Certified Trauma Therapist (Intensive Trauma Therapy (ITT) WV USA).  A former social worker, Marion specialised in child protection, school based social work and adoption. She has worked with people in the penal system, psychiatric care, traumatised adolescents, the chronically sick and dying, homeless women and with women in the sex industry. She is currently working with primary aged children and their parents.
Marion is a visiting lecturer to several trainings and has been a regular seminar leader at the annual International Anthroposophical Art Therapy conference at the Goetheanum, Switzerland. She teaches internationally and has co-authored a chapter in the book Art Therapy with Neurological Conditions.  

This Workshop 3/4

Dates: June 2024

Sat & Sun 15 & 16 June; 2:00 – 4:30 pm
Sat & Sun 22
& 23  June; 2:00 – 4:30 pm

Cost:

Each workshop will be run online from 2:00 – 4:30 pm on consecutive Saturdays and Sundays on two consecutive weekends.
This is 2.5 hours per session x 4 sessions = 10 hours per workshop.

Self-funded: £260 (+ Eventbrite fees)
Trainee therapist:  £220 (+ Eventbrite fees)

DISCOUNTS FOR MORE THAN ONE WORKSHOP IN SERIES:
If you would like to enrol on any other of the Child in Me workshop series, we are happy to apply a 15% discount. If you have misplaced the discount code, please contact trainings@arttherapycentre.com to request it for use on future workshops in the series “My Child and the Child in Me” series.

Series Overview:

Jan 20/21 & 27/28 | Workshop 1: Expectations of Being a Child

April 6/7 & 13/14 | Workshop 2: Boundaries, Barriers and Discipline

June 15/16 & 22/23 | Workshop 3: The Effect of Parental Guilt and the Legacy of Family Secrets on Family Dynamics

Autumn | Workshop 4: Sibling Relationships within the Family of Origin and their impact beyond the family

Interested participants may enrol on one, or more of these weekend workshops in sequence, or randomly (i.e. first and fourth, second only etc.)

15% discount for booking more than one weekend workshop

Terms and Conditions:

  • No refunds possible, unless we let you know an event is cancelled.
  • In the event of an in-person event being cancelled, we are only able to refund the cost of the workshop fee paid, and are unable to cover any other associated costs incurred (eg. for travel or accommodation.)
  • DISCOUNTS FOR MORE THAN ONE WORKSHOP IN SERIES:
    If you would like to enrol on any other of the Child in Me workshop series, we are happy to apply a 15% discount. If you have misplaced the discount code, please contact trainings@arttherapycentre.com to request it for use on future workshops in the series “My Child and the Child in Me” series.
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