CAT, Consciousness and a Relational Self. The Microcosm of Re-enactment in CAT Supervision
How does CAT view the idea of consciousness? What makes up a person’s ‘self’. Jason will look at recent neurobiological, genetic, epigenetic, collective and dialogic influences on the self that show that the human self is far from a ‘tabula rasa’ at birth and will consider possible mechanisms for the transmission of trauma trans-generationally. He will present a relational model of the self. In the afternoon there will be the opportunity to explore complex case work using these ideas and the exercise ‘the microcosm’ that considers how reciprocal role re-enactments occur down the generations and through systems.
Jason Hepple FRCPsych is an ACAT Life Member, CAT psychotherapist and Trainer. He is currently an honorary psychotherapist with Somerset NHS Foundation Trust.
Venue: Hamilton House
Open to all therapists
For booking please visit: https://www.acat.me.uk/course/1188/
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