ACAT: Dialogical Sequence Analysis: Current Developments
11th March 2017


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Dialogical Sequence Analysis: Current Developments
Saturday, 11th March, 2017
Time:  9.30 - 1 pm

A subsidiary workshop to the Tony Ryle Legacy Celebration  

Presented by Mikael Leiman of FINACAT


This workshop is limited to 20 spaces only on a first come, first served basis.

Priority booking is offered to attendees of the Tony Ryle Legacy Celebration until 21st February 2017. 

Any remaining places will be available on 21st February to those not attending on the 10th March 2017.

A limited number of spaces have now been released for general booking.


Venue: Regent's University, London

The focus of the workshop will be to explore jointly the relationships between DSA and CAT theory and reformulation practices.

The initial aim of DSA was to bridge the gap between clients’ free expression and the aim of reformulating recurring problem procedures in CAT. Two decades of research and development have affected its conceptual tools as well as the practice of reformulation. The workshop will present the current concepts of DSA and their relation to CAT theory. The practice will be illustrated by a case demonstration.

Booking:
Booking information for those attending Tony Ryle's Legacy Event on Friday, 10th March has been sent to delegates via email.
Booking for those not attending Tony Ryle's Legacy Event on Friday ,10th March will open on 21st February, 2017 .  There will be a nominal fee of £25 for online booking

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Cancellations / Refund Policy: 

We regret cancellations cannot be refunded and refunds for failure to attend the event cannot be made.  Id you cannot attend please notify Alison Marfell:  alison.marfell@acat.me.uk

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