A Personal Reflection on CAT’s Early Days
Event Hashtag: #CATConvEWM23
Time: 4.00 pm to 6.30 pm
Venue: Online via Zoom
Fees: ACAT member :: £30.00
non-ACAT member :: £35.00
(Invoicing can be requested and incurs an additional £15.00 fee)
In this two-and-a -half hour online event, Elizabeth Wilde McCormick will talk about memories and reflections of working with Tony Ryle, and his influence on her work. She will share her sense of the formation of CAT as a model and how it has developed over the years. There will be opportunity to ask questions, and discuss together our sense of where CAT is now.
Elizabeth invites participants to read Tony Ryle’s 1998 article ‘The whirligig of time’ in advance of the event (Ryle, A. (1998) . The whirligig of time. Psychiatric Bulletin, 22(4), 263-267. doi:10.1192/pb.22.4.263). This free Open Access article can be downloaded as a pdf from the following link – The whirligig of time | Psychiatric Bulletin | Cambridge Core
Please note, this event will not be recorded. However may be repeated at a later date if there is sufficient interest.
This event is open to all.
Elizabeth Wilde McCormick is a founder member of ACAT. Before retiring in 2020 she worked as a psychotherapist in the NHS and private sectors for over forty years. She was also a supervisor and trainer. She is the author of a number of books including the CAT self help book Change for the Better which has been in print since 1990 and had 5 editions.
For more information or book please visit: https://catalyse.uk.com/cpd/in-conversation-with-elizabeth-wilde-mccormick-16-february-2023/
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