Timings: 9.30am - 12.30pm
Our voices are the overlooked but ever present companions to therapy. This half day workshop offers CAT informed ways of working with the voice as a therapeutic resource. It is led by Steve Potter and Lucy Cutler. They will give examples and show methods of working with the voice in the context of mapping out reciprocal role procedures, working with links and gaps in memories and stories and re-voicing parts of reformulation and goodbye letters as well as bits of in-session therapeutic writing. Participants will go away with guidelines and tools for working more deliberately and co-creatively with their own and the client's voices and the contextual voices that literally and metaphorically inform and surround the shared therapy space and life space of the client. Participants who are interested can join in a follow up supervision workshop to share reflections on experiences of adding voice work to their therapy practice. Places are limited. Steve Potter and Lucy Cutler are both Cognitive Analytic Therapists and are in the process of writing a book entitled Therapy with a Voice.
To book a place https://www.mapandtalk.com/event-info/working-with-the-voice-in-therapy
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