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Exciting Conference Update

June 25, 2020 Information and Updates No Comments
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The Pluralistic Practice Network have some exciting news to share with you! After the disappointing but unavoidable cancellation of our planned conference in Dublin this year we have decided to have an online conference.

The International Conference for Pluralistic Counselling and Psychotherapy (ICPCP) 2020 will be held on Sunday 19th July, as a one day online event! The event, Pluralism – Navigating Change In Counselling And Psychotherapy, will be hosted by the ICPCP and online events via the Zoom platform, from 9.30am-6.15pm, with an optional networking/”pub chat” afterwards, and the cost is on a donation basis, starting at £1. 

We invite you to join us in challenging the profession to examine its place and function in an ever more diverse society and explore how we can adapt and respond to create the change that is needed.

The ambition of this event is to raise the profile and understanding of Pluralistic Counselling and Psychotherapy, to invite the audience with new ideas and perspectives and to improve the provision of counselling. Key to this is the idea of futures given the current context of widespread changes in practice and client experience.


Click here to book your place on eventbrite.

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