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763905top00 Friday 28 JuneCalon Suite 1(ground floor)Caernarfon(1st floor)Brecon(2nd floor)Kidwell(2nd floor)Caerphilly(3rd floor)Pembrooke(3rd floor)08:00Registration09:0009:05Welcome Counselling Psychology a Welsh contextNicola Massie 09:30Keynote Address – Calon Suite 1Directionality as an integrating framework for counselling psychology: Tomorrow’s mysteries todayProfessor Mick Cooper, University of Roehampton10:30 Refreshment break Welsh AGM in Caerleon (2nd floor)11:00Symposium3007 (S)Counselling Psychology and Social Justice in Higher Education: Exploring key issues for staff and studentsTerry Hanley, University of Manchester3012 (1) Barriers and Facilitators Underlying the Successful Career Progression of Female Leaders in Academia: A Systematic Review of Qualitative StudiesSofia Xiromeriti, University of Manchester3010 (2) What is known about the psychological wellbeing of Indian international students in the UK?Soha Daru, University of Manchester3011 (3) The use of computer meditated technology to support mental health and wellbeing in Higher Education settingsTerry Hanley, University of ManchesterOral Presentation2982 Developing Countertransference Awareness as a Therapist in-training; The Role of Containing Contexts.Shelley Gait, University South WalesWorkshop3001 Critical empirical concept analysis in counselling psychology researchCaroline Vermes, University of ManchesterWorkshop2980 Using archaeology to develop empathy around death, dying, bereavement and griefJennifer Dayes & Karina Croucher, University of BradfordWorkshop2996 The uses of virtual reality/avatar therapy for counselling psychologistsClemency Jacques, East London NHS Foundation TrustOral Presentation2952 ‘May wonders never cease’–Facial disfigurement explored through a young boy’s experience. A case study based on the “Wonder” movieAspasia Ftenou, University of Manchester11:30Workshop2981 ‘Perfectly imperfect’ – Navigating the developmental journey in training and beyond.Shelley Gait, University South WalesOral Presentation2959 Arts for the Blues - a new creative evidence based intervention for depressionDr Joanna Omylinska-Thurston, Greater Manchester Mental Health NHS Trust/ University of Manchester12:00Oral Presentation2950 An IPA study of women's experiences of CBT for bulimia nervosaKati Hallikainen, NELFT12:30Lunch & Poster Session 13:30Workshop2935 So you want to work in neuro…..Tony Ward, University of the West of EnglandWorkshop2985 Drinking from an empty glass: Student psychologists development of self careClaire Carter, University of South WalesPresented by Gemma PetersWorkshop2792 Beginning private practice: What you know, what you don’t know, and what you think you don’t know but you do.Linda K. Berkeley, Nightingale Therapy; Counselling Psychology Trainee QCoP PanelPrescribing for PsychologistsChristina Richards, DCoP ChairOral Presentation2766 Tales of a Dislexik Counselling Psychology StudentFraser Smith, Glasgow Caledonian UniversityOral Presentation2976 Narrative Analysis of New Mothers Experiences of Not-UnderstandingElizabeth Simmons, Horizon Psychological Services14:00Oral Presentation2964 ‘One dead bedroom’: The impact of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) on women’s lived experience of sex and sexualityElicia Boulton, University of the West of England Oral Presentation2965 How Becoming a Mother involves a Confrontation with Existence: An existential-phenomenological explorationClaire Arnold-Baker, NSPC14:30Oral Presentation2961 Enabling conversations with clients taking or withdrawing from psychiatric drugsLewis Blair, NHS Forth ValleyOral Presentation2979 The “Warrior”: the battles women wage after sexual assault and/or rape. A Feminist Phenomenological ApproachAnna Flo Arcas, City University LondonOral Presentation2962 Effects of Cognitive Control Training on Anxiety and Depression Symptoms in ChildrenElizabeth Edwards, York St John University15:00Refreshment Break 15:30Past Chairs Panel & Discussion – Caernarfon"Celebrating our history - embracing tomorrow's mysteries"16:30 – 17:30AGM in Caernarfon Chairs talk followed by a Q&A19:30Conference DinnerSaturday 29 JuneCalon Suite 1(ground floor)Caernarfon(1st floor)Brecon(2nd floor)Kidwell(2nd floor)Caerphilly(3rd floor)Pembrooke(3rd floor)08:30Registration09:00Keynote Address – Calon Suite 1Jihad in the therapy roomFaisal Mahmood, Newman University10:30Refreshment Break 11:00Workshop2975 There is no 'Model Answer'; establishing an Evidence Base that embraces allHamilton Fairfax, Devon Partenship NHS TrustDiscussion/Panel3004 (S) Overview - Demystifying the Mysterious World of Cultic GroupsJill Aebi-Mytton, Independent Researcher3003 (1) Totalistic Identity in cults and abusive relationshipsRoderick Dubrow-Marshall, University of Salford 2990 (2) "What it’s left me with is it’s almost like I’m two people"Jill Aebi-Mytton, Independent Researcher 3005 (3) "I’m not trained in that"Linda Berkeley, Nightingale Therapy3006 (4) “The most significant thing I had to develop and put in place was a sense of who I was going to be”Joy Cranham, Education Department, University of BathWorkshopHow can we brainstorm ‘tomorrow’s mysteries’?Jenifer Elton WilsonOral Presentation2969 Writing for publicationChristina Richards, Tavistock and Portman NHS Foundation TrustWorkshop2728 Working therapeutically with clients in the criminal justice system: issues to be aware of and examples from clinical practice.Lynn Suter, LifecentreOral Presentation2984 Tempering the storm through self-discovery: experiences of anxiety after completing a Mindfulness based stress reduction courseJeeda Alhakim, University of East London11:30Workshop2974 The role of self-compassion in preventing occupational burnoutMatilda Nordqvist, Glasgow Caledonian UniversityOral Presentation2272 Significant therapy events with clients with intellectual disabilitiesSarah Wills, University of the West of England11:4512:00Climate change, Brexit, and the demonisation of the Other: Implications for the practice of counselling psychologyMartin Milton, Regents University LondonOral Presentation2971 Predictors in clinicians’ provision of online therapy applicationsGeorge Agathokleous, University of Wolverhampton12:30Lunch & Posters12:30Psychologists in Limbo – Calon SuiteJoanna Omylinska-Thurston, Greater Manchester Mental Health NHS Trust/ University of Manchester; Emmy van Deurzen, New School of Psycotherapy and Counselling in London & Dr Nancy Leaver, Cumbria Partnership NHS Foundation Trust13:30Workshop2936 An introduction to cognitive psycho-dynamic therapy.Tony Ward, University of the West of EnglandWorkshop2998 Professional Practice in Counselling Psychology when working with survivors of coercive & abusive relationships & groups – challenges & good practice.Roderick Dubrow-Marshall, University of Salford WorkshopTomorrow’s mysteries: some reflections of entering tentatively into others’ and one’s own griefPeter Martin, Past DCoP ChairWorkshop2995 Cultivating self-compassion amongst counselling psychologists; A brief practice in kindnessAntonietta Dicaccavo, University of the West of EnglandDiscussion/Panel2868 Social Justice Within Criminal Justice: Counselling Psychologists Employed By Her Majesty's Prison and Probation Service.Cathy Jones, HMPPSOral Presentation2967 “I have been masking and camouflaging my entire life”: exploring the narratives of women who identified as autistic in adulthoodJacqui Pearse, University of the West of England14:15Oral Presentation2908 Working in Forensic Mental Health- what it involves, professional development and challenges for the counselling psychologistMasrita Ishaq, MI PsychologyOral Presentation2954 Mental health recovery success: working across cultural divides in New ZealandInez Awatere-Walker, Hawkes Bay District Health Board14:30Oral Presentation2989 Therapeutic Textile-Making: Being and Doing WithMarta Sant, University of Malta15:00Comfort Break 15:30Prize GivingBPS DCoP Trainee Prize 2019 winner : Petra Breiner, University of Roehampton, with a critical review titled ‘Towards an existential immunology: Exploring the relationship between meaning in life and the immune system’Runners up:Elizabeth James, Teeside University, with an essay ‘A critical narrative that considers Counselling Psychology philosophy, theories, paradigms, issues of diversity and therapeutic relating’Nicola Amari, Glasgow Caledonian University, with an essay ‘Michael Buber’s Turning and the issue of use of self in Counselling Psychology’15:45Keynote Address – Calon Suite 1More needle & less haystack: Translating trauma-neuroscience into usable client knowledgeDr Heather Sequeira, PTSDTraumaWorkshops16:45ClosePoster PresentationsDCoP01 (3175) ResearchCancer patients’ experiences of the therapeutic relationship during psychological therapy: A review of studies using a systematic approachRuth Anderson, University of RoehamptonDCoP02 (3197)ResearchUnderstanding Honour based violence- The role of sexism and scripting amongst Pakistani adults living in rural Kashmir, Pakistan and the UKBushrah Banaris, University of WolverhamptonDCoP03 (3091)ResearchType D Personality : An exploratory study among population with Major Depressive DisorderRabia Batool, Bahria University,IslamabadDCoP04 (3193)ResearchA qualitative investigation into the relationship between sleep and emotional well-being of undergraduate university students.Emma Bradshaw, York St John UniversityDCoP05 (3195)ResearchPersonal life stories into words: A Critical Narrative Analysis on the construction of peoples’ stories through Expressive WritingGeorgia Chatzitheodorou, City UniversityDCoP06 (2972)ResearchThe role of presence when working with children and young people demonstrating harmful sexual behaviourMelody Cranbourne-Rosser, University of South WalesDCoP07 (3210) ResearchRelationship between Alexithymia, Anxiety and Decision-Making Chloe Deyes, York St John UniversityDCoP08 (3008) ResearchThe Narratives of Black Minority Ethnic (BME) young people in custody who use or carry weapons.Wendy Dugba, HMPPSDCoP09 (3187) Professional PracticeA Critical Literature Review of Students’ Experiences of Accessing and Attending Psychological Therapy in Higher Education.Scott Gladstone, Glasgow Caledonian UniversityDCoP10 (3180) ResearchAn exploration of service users’ relationship to a diagnosis of “Chronic Depression” using Grounded TheorySara Hagerman, University of RoehamptonDCoP11 (3209) ResearchConceptualisation of excessive worryGerard Hannon, University of surreyDCoP12 (3038) ResearchA qualitative exploration of psychologists’ views on acquiring prescription rights in the UKAlice Horton, UWE BristolDCoP13 (3186) ResearchThe Lived Experience of European Banking Professionals Facing Brexit - A Qualitative StudyYung-Chieh Huang, City, University of LondonDCoP14 (3155)ResearchNarratives of loss and resolution: continuing bonds in the maternal experience of stillbirthCatharine Hunt, City, University of LondonDCoP15 (3206) ResearchHow do substance use practitioners experience client’s disclosures of traumaEmma Jackson, London Metropolitan UniversityDCoP16 (3056) ResearchAttachment and the intergenerational transmission of trauma in families of war veterans: A thematic exploration of the adult child’s perspectiveSarah Kolvenbach, University of SurreyDCoP17 (3057) ResearchExamining post-traumatic growth of women following early pregnancy loss Penny Yih-Ching Lee, Glasgow Caledonian UniversityDCoP18 (3181) Social JusticeExploring the role of women in honour-based violenceRim Mahmoud, Regents UniversityDCoP19 (3205) ResearchRupture and Repair of the Therapeutic Alliance in Cognitive Behavioural Therapy with Young People Sonia Marquardt, Roehampton UniversityDCoP20 (3185) ResearchThe experience of Adult Third Culture Kids and their help-seeking behaviourAlla Montazer, London Metropolitan UniversityDCoP21 (3045) Social JusticeA Shared Responsibility: Access to Employment for People with Mental Health Difficulties Sarah Morris, The University of WolverhamptonDCoP22 (3191) ResearchHow do fathers experience parenting twins conceived through assisted reproductive technologies in the first year?Esther Oladini, Wolverhampton UniversityDCoP23 (3071) Social JusticeUnhelpful aspects of CBT in IAPTJoanna Omylinska-Thurston, Greater Manchester Mental Health NHS Trust/ University of ManchesterDCoP24 (3168) ResearchHow Do Veteran Bomb Disposal Operators Experience Their Own Mental Health Following Work Related Incidents? Hannah Palmer, Teeside UniversityDCoP25 (3198) ResearchPsychotherapists from different cultures: individual experiences of cross-cultural therapeutic relationship. A qualitative studyRoberta Principi, UWEDCoP26 (3194) ResearchExploring the lived experience of parental infidelity: A qualitative studyLutfiye Salih, City, University of LondonDCoP27 (3201) Research'IF ONLY HE WERE BLIND': An Exploration of Body Dysmorphia and Physical IntimacyNatalie Stechler, Regents UniversityDCoP28 (3204) Research#okaytosay: How do men talk about supporting each other and support each other through talk in peer support groups? Leila Wildsmith, Regents UniversityDCoP29 (2189) Research What helps staff ‘cope well’ in the task of caring for people attracting a BPD Diagnosis: a psychodynamic & systemic investigationChristopher Woodgate, University of the West of EnglandDCoP30 (3174) ResearchWhat might Counselling Psychologists learn from Musicians about Listening? An Interpretative Phenomenological AnalysisJulie Ziesmann, University of Roehampton ................
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