Previous Events

7th August 2010
The Irish Forum for Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy and
The Irish Forum for Child and Adolescent Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy
presented
Working with Borderline States
A Clinical Conference with Dr. Otto Kernberg
D4 Berkley Hotel (formerly The Berkely Court Hotel), Dublin 4
Saturday 7th August, 2010 from 9.30 am to 5.00 pm
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Please note: The Conference took place in the D4 Berkeley Hotel (formerly the Berkeley Court Hotel), Dublin 4 and not in the Ballsbridge Inn Hotel as previously advertised. We apologised for any inconvenience caused.

Further information (August 2010) about the venue can be found here.
The hotel advised that due to the Horse Show their car park had been nearly full every day. They recommended that people use public transport, wherever possible. Therefore, there were limited car parking facilities available at the hotel on Saturday.
The cost was €5 for the day. Delegates had to get their parking tickets stamped at the reception desk in the D4 Berkeley Hotel in order to avail of this price.

Registration took place from 8.30 am to 9.15 am. Tea and coffee was available upon registration. Delegates were advised that it was the week of the Dublin Horse Show so there may have been traffic congestion in the area.
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The following are links (August 2010) to the recommended reading:
Kernberg, Yeomans, Clarkin & Levy - Transference Focused Psychotherapy: Overview and Update
Clarkin, Levy, Lenzenweger & Kernberg - Evaluating Three Treatments for Borderline Personality Disorder: A Multiwave Study
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8th May 2010
The Irish Forum for Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy and
The Irish Forum for Child and Adolescent Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy
presented
The 'Sibling Trauma' and Its Effects
A Clinical Seminar & Public Lecture with Juliet Mitchell
Marino Institute of Education Conference Centre, Griffith Ave., Dublin 9
From 9.15am to 5pm on Saturday 8th May, 2010
It was possible to register on the morning of the event. However registration operated on a 'first come, first served' basis, so it was advised that delegates arrive early. The registration desk opened at 9.15 am.
Registration for the morning sessions (Theoretical Considerations) cost €40 (€20 students/ clinical trainees). The morning sessions were open to anyone interested in attending. Registration for the morning and afternoon sessions (Theoretical and Clinical Considerations) cost €70 (€50 students/ clinical trainees). The afternoon sessions were only open to clinicians and clinical trainees.

An interview with Juliet Mitchell on the theme of the seminar entitled "You've been replaced" appeared in The Irish Times Health Supplement (page 16) on Tuesday 4th May. Click for link to the article.

Juliet Mitchell was interviewed by Tom McGurk on 4FM on Wednesday 5th May. To hear the interview click here or right-click to download (MP3 File size is 14Mb).
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16th April 2010
The Irish Forum for Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy
IFPP Annual General Meeting 2010
Milltown Institute, Ranelagh, Dublin 6, on Friday, 16th April 2010
Refreshments at 5.30pm, AGM at 6.15pm
The AGM was open to all IFPP members, including Associates and Students
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26th March 2010
The Irish Forum for Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy
presented
From Victim To Perpetrator
A Talk by John Foden
Milltown Institute, Ranelagh, Dublin 6
From 6.00p.m. – 8.00p.m. on Friday 26th March 2010
 
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29th - 30th January 2010
The Irish Forum for Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy and Independent College
presented
A Festival of Psychoanalysis and Film
Theme: Love and Madness
Independent Colleges, Dawson Street, Dublin 2
From 17.00 on Friday 29th to 18.45 on Saturday 30th January, 2010
 
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