“there are a handful of key areas — including depression, chronic pain, and anxiety — in which well-designed, well-run studies have shown benefits for patients engaging in a mindfulness meditation program, with effects similar to other existing treatments.” Click on this link to read more…..   https://news.harvard.edu/gazette/story/2018/04/harvard-research

If you are supporting someone with an intellectual disability who you feel would benefit from speaking to a experienced psychotherapist please contact disabilitypsychotherapyireland@gmail.com. We would be delighted to link you with a therapist in your area. http://disabilitypsychotherapyireland.com Useful texts below for psychotherapists interested in working in the area of disability psychotherapy…

2-DAY Infant & Perinatal Mental Health Master Class: Keeping the Baby in Mind & Perinatal Women Monday, February 05, 2018 Affiliated with IRISH ASSOCIATION FOR INFANT MENTAL HEALTH 2-DAY Infant Mental Health Master Class: February 5th and 6th 2018 Keeping the Baby in Mind Bridging the Gap between Theory and Practice in Infant Mental Health […]

http://www.disabilitypsychotherapyireland.com/images/dpi_hope_loss.pdf   Dr. Alan Corbett Inaugural Memorial Lecture “Hope & Loss” in Working with Disability Dr. Valerie Sinason DPI brings one of the foremost thinkers in Disability Psychotherapy to share her vast experience of treating people with disabilities. The theme of “Hope and Loss” is a fitting tribute to the work of the late Dr. […]

Nancy McWilliams Free Talk August 29 @ 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm Treating the whole person: An elusive concept in contemporary mental health discourse PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS IS A FREE TALK Hosted By Clinical Psychology Training Programme, Trinity College Dublin Venue: Edmund Burke Theatre, Arts Block Tuesday August 29th, 2017, 6 – 8pm About […]

This year’s Skibbereen Arts Festival, running from 28 July to 6 August, will include a number of arts and mental health events. A screening of Alan Gilsenan’s acclaimed new documentary film Meetings with Ivor on 29 July will be followed by ‘Making Sense’, a panel discussion on the power of the arts in enabling positive mental […]

Opportunity MFA Scholarships at NCAD supporting art practice at the National Forensic Medical Hospital The National College of Art and Design (NCAD) is offering three full-time MFA Fine Art / Digital Art Scholarships that will support art research and practice carried out at the National Forensic Medical Hospital at Dundrum and in its transition to […]

The Internet, Hero or Villain #LGBT As part of the  #ItsGOODtoTalk campaign the LGBT helpline are hosting a panel discussion on The Internet – Hero or Villain of our Mental Health the event takes place on Wednesday 14th June from 11am-1.30pm in Eir HQ, 1 Heuston Quarter, St John’s Road, Dublin 8 RSVP to info@lgbt.ie […]

Narratives of recovery from Mental Illness This publication presents research that challenges the prevailing view that recovery from mental illness must take place within the boundaries of traditional mental health services. Developed by Mike Watts, GROW Ireland and Agnes Higgins, Trinity College Dublin, both accept that medical treatment maybe a vital start to some peoples […]

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