ACAT: Legacy of Tony Ryle - one day celebration
10th March 2017


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CAT, Past, Present and Future: The Legacy of Tony Ryle (1927-2016)

10th March 2017, 9.30am to 6pm at Regent’s University, Regents Campus, London


Programme Outline now available under 'Event Documents'


Additional Post Conference Workshop on Saturday 11th March:

Dialogical Sequence Analysis: Current Developments, presented by Mikael Leiman of FINACAT

http://www.acat.me.uk/event/916/


The Association for Cognitive Analytic Therapy would like to invite you to join us at a one day conference in memory of Tony Ryle, and to celebrate his great contribution of Cognitive Analytic Therapy.

The programme will be a mixture of remembering Tony Ryle, his ideas about therapy and the early days of the development of the model, and also some new ways of working and new applications of CAT.  Those who knew Tony Ryle, or heard him speak, will know that he would never have wanted the model to be fixed in stone but to be a continuously evolving way of making therapy more accessible to anyone in distress, particular those with limited resources of their own.  As such, we hope that the day will alternate between looking back and remembering, and looking forward to new developments and diversity.

Confirmed themes and speakers so far:

“Tony Ryle - Innovator and Educator” - Donald Bermingham, Anna Jellema, Mikael Leiman, Ian Kerr

“Tony Ryle on Beginnings and Endings” - Lawrence Welch, Steve Potter and Alison Jenaway, Dahlia Maslin, Hilary Beard

“Tony Ryle as Researcher” - Professor Glenys Parry, Steve Kellett

“Tony Ryle as Clinician” - Annalee Curran, Dupe Adu-White, Nick Barnes, Virginia West

At the end of the formal part of the day, from 5pm to 6pm, there is an opportunity for a more informal collection of brief creative presentations (around 3 to 5 minutes each) so do get in touch if you would like to book a slot to talk about a memory of Tony, read a poem, sing a song, or whatever.

I am also hoping that all of those who knew Tony, or met him, will send me either a brief video clip of their memories of Tony, or a written reflection of him and his influence.  Some of these may be used as part of the conference presentation, but as many as possible will be put together to create a memorial archive to be kept by ACAT.  Videos should be just 2 or 3 minutes long and pieces of writing just one side of A4.  Both should be emailed to alison.marfell@acat.me.uk or posted to ACAT, PO Box 6793, Dorchester, Dorset, DT1 9DL.

There will also be an opportunity for people to bring a “Goodbye Postcard” to be displayed at the conference so do choose an image that represents your feelings about this sad loss and write your comments on the back.  These will be displayed at the conference and then collected together to form a memorial book at the end of the conference.

Alison Jenaway, on behalf of the organising committee.


Cost:
We are requesting a nominal contribution towards the cost of this event of £25 for online bookings or £30 for cheque or invoice payments.  Please book as soon as possible to guarantee your place.

How to book

  • Book and pay by personal credit or debit card online instantly via this page (scroll down to Book Now section)
  • By email attaching the booking form (downloadable below) to:  alison.marfell@acat.me.uk
  • By post enclosing the booking form (downloadable below) and a cheque to:  ACAT, PO Box 6793, Dorchester, DT1 9DL

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A refund, less a £10 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.

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