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  • 04
    March 4, 2025

    Being with Big Feelings 04.03.24

    19:30 -21:00
    March 4, 2025
  • 08
    March 8, 2025

    Therapeutic Tools for Parents and Carers to Support Children & Teenagers with Anxiety 08.03.25

    10:00 -17:00
    March 8, 2025
  • 01
    April 1, 2025

    The Impact of Domestic Abuse on Child Development 01.04.25

    19:30 -21:00
    April 1, 2025

    This is an online course, so participants are required to have: a headset or confidential room to participate in, a computer or other suitable device (e.g. iPad) ideally with a microphone & camera, and uninterrupted wi-fi connection.

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  • 12
    April 12, 2025

    ONLINE COURSE: Play Therapy Techniques 12.04.25

    10:00 -17:00
    April 12, 2025

    This is an online course, so participants are required to have: a headset or confidential room to participate in, a computer or other suitable device (e.g. iPad) ideally with a microphone & camera, and uninterrupted wi-fi connection.

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    Facilitator:

    Emer McDonagh
    CTC Staff
    Email: ctcemer@gmail.com
    Qualifications:SIAPTP
    Role:MA Course Leader

    Emer is the Assistant MA Course Leader and Supervision Co-Ordinator here at CTC. She holds an MA in Humanistic & Integrative Psychotherapy and Play Therapy and a BA (HONS) in Applied Social Studies in Social Care. Emer has also completed training as a clinical supervisor,Β  EMDR training, Intensive Filial Therapy Training, Compassionate Inquiry and mindfulness training. Emer is certified as an integrative psychotherapist, trainer and supervisor with the European Association for Integrative Psychotherapy. She is also fully accredited with theΒ Irish Association for Play Therapy and Psychotherapy.Β Emer is a core trainer on our MA and she also designs and delivers a vast array of CPD training courses for us. Emer has extensive experience working with children who have experienced domestic violence and also with non-residential parents and their children, maintaining and promoting quality contact. Emer has been involved in the Daphne III programme Responding to Child Parent Violence action research project, training in Non Violent Resistance and the Break 4 Change programme targeting services to families affected by Child Parent Violence.Β Emer has worked with children and adults who experienced medical trauma, both individually and on a group basis to support their recovery. Emer worked extensively with children with acquired brain injuries supporting both them and their families,Β throughΒ therapeutic support, educativeΒ trainings and facilitating peer support . Emer worked with the Brothers of Charity services and was involved in a number of Humanitarian aid projects in both Ethiopia and Peru. Emer also continues to maintain her private practice at β€œAcorns 2 Oaks Therapy Services” in Galway and also provides trainings for professionals working with vulnerable children.

  • 30
    April 30, 2025

    A Child Centred Approach to Setting Limits and Boundaries 30.04.25

    19:30 -21:00
    April 30, 2025

    This is an online course, so participants are required to have: a headset or confidential room to participate in, a computer or other suitable device (e.g. iPad) ideally with a microphone & camera, and uninterrupted wi-fi connection.

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