This foundation course in Personal Construct Psychology (PCP) will benefit anyone wishing to understand behaviour change both in individuals and groups. On this course you will explore how people make sense of the world, by standing in another person's shoes and understanding what their unique core values are and how they respond when these are challenged, how they cope with change.
PCP is a meta theory that provides us with a powerful tool in exploring and understanding behaviour change, in individuals, organisations, and society as a whole. It will benefit people working in education, in business and in behaviour change.
Clare Morris, a psychotherapist with twenty years experience applying and teaching Personal Construct Psychology, teams up with David Dansky of Cycle Training UK (co authors of Carsickness: reconstruing driving and cycling) to facilitate this 6 day foundation course (2 X 3 day units over two months).
Clare, a Psychotherapist, has expertise in applying PCP to her work with people with cognitive impairment developing a variety of interventions that help improve people's quality of life and wellbeing.
David an ex-teacher now works in cycling and transport behaviour change and uses PCP both in his work in educating people to consider how they move around, as well as in managing human resources as a member of one of the UKs leading worker's cooperative, Cycle Training UK.
Thursday 13th and Friday 14th October 2016
Friday 4th and Saturday 5th November 2016
Thursday 24th and Friday 25th November 2016
Cost: £350 per unit, £850 for all three units (discounts for self funding students)
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This foundation course in Personal Construct Psychology (PCP) will benefit anyone wishing to understand behaviour change both in individuals and groups. On this course you will explore how people make sense of the world, by standing in another person's shoes and understanding what their unique core values are and how they respond when these are challenged, how they cope with change.
PCP is a meta theory that provides us with a powerful tool in exploring and understanding behaviour change, in individuals, organisations, and society as a whole. It will benefit people working in education, in business and in behaviour change.
Clare Morris, a psychotherapist with twenty years experience applying and teaching Personal Construct Psychology, teams up with David Dansky of Cycle Training UK (co authors of Carsickness: reconstruing driving and cycling) to facilitate this 6 day foundation course (2 X 3 day units over two months).
Clare, a Psychotherapist, has expertise in applying PCP to her work with people with cognitive impairment developing a variety of interventions that help improve people's quality of life and wellbeing.
David an ex-teacher now works in cycling and transport behaviour change and uses PCP both in his work in educating people to consider how they move around, as well as in managing human resources as a member of one of the UKs leading worker's cooperative, Cycle Training UK.
Thursday 13th and Friday 14th October 2016
Friday 4th and Saturday 5th November 2016
Thursday 24th and Friday 25th November 2016
Cost: £350 per unit, £850 for all three units (discounts for self funding students)
For more information contact:
Clare @moorhen
clrmrrs@me.com
http://www.personalconstructpsychology.co.uk/about/
Or pm @skydancer