Dear Homelands, Dear London
15th November 2014


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Dear Homelands, Dear London

11:00 - 16:30 - Saturday, 15th November 2014

For late bookings after 2.00 pm on Thursday, 13th November, please contact Steve Potter for programme details and directions to the venue stevegpotter@gmail.com

Vernon Square, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London    

Cost: £30 (online) / £40 (cheque or invoice) - includes lunch, refreshments and teaching material

Please note, payment for online bookings to be made with a personal credit or debit card only

Are you interested in:

  • Discussing the links between where you are from and where you live now?
  • Sharing your stories of identity, culture and nationality? 
  • Developing your creative and therapeutic writing skills?

Join us learning about our social identities and nationalities by writing and sharing letters to the places where we grew up and where we live now; at a time when nationality has taken centre stage in the UK. 

Homeland is an open invitation: a place of metaphor, a place in your heart; a place of memories and history.   We use the idea of a written reformulation developed from Cognitive Analytic Therapy.   The workshop is open to anyone with a personal or professional interest.  

Workshop staff: Steve Potter and Jamie Kirkland (Steve Potter is a Cognitive Analytic Therapist (CAT), Chair of ICATA and teaches and supervises a wide variety of groups both internationally and in the UK.   Jamie Kirkland is a clinical psychologist and CAT practitioner and works in Edinburgh)

For more information: http://www.dearhomeland.com

To book a place: 

  • book and pay by personal credit or debit card online instantly 
  • by email, attaching the booking form, to:  maria.cross@acat.me.uk
  • by post to: ACAT, PO Box 6793, Dorchester DT1 9DL

Refund Policy:  A refund, less a £25 administration fee, will be made if cancellations are received, in writing, at least four weeks before the event. We regret that any cancellation after this time cannot be refunded, and refunds for failure to attend the event cannot be made.

Data Protection:  For the purposes of the Data Protection Act 1998, the data controller in respect of your personal data is the Association for Cognitive Analytic Therapy.  Your data will be used to administer the event to which you have subscribed.


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