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Management and Legal: Building & Maintaining Therapeutic Organisations with Beverley Costa
Charity, not-for-profit, community interest company, cooperative, community group - which one? These are examples of […]
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Public or Third Sector?: Building & Maintaining Therapeutic Organisations with Beverley Costa
CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE PREVIOUS SESSIONS Frequently, social action projects seek to address gaps […]
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Group Facilitation: Embracing the Art and Value of Being Disappointing Workshop with Beverley Costa and John Wilson
Join us for an insightful and candid dialogue between Beverley Costa from the Pásalo Project and John Wilson of […]
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Ethics & Boundaries: Building & Maintaining Therapeutic Organisations with Beverley Costa
CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE PREVIOUS SESSIONS Is “being lovely” enough? As an organising principle […]
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Groups: Leading, Facilitating, and Non-Directivity Workshop with Beverley Costa and John Wilson
Join us for a compelling dialogue between Beverley Costa from the Pásalo Project and John Wilson of Onlinevents as […]
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Group Facilitation: A Safe Space – for Change to (not) Happen with Beverley Costa and John Wilson
Can groups fulfil their potential? How does a group facilitator foster an environment conducive to […]
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The Stresses & The Strengths of Triangles – Interpreter-Mediated Therapy – Beverley Costa
Psychological therapists can understandably feel anxious about having to rely on another person (an interpreter) […]
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Launch of Tuning In: Anthology of Experiences of Multilingualism in Therapy Book Launch with Beverley Costa
Join us for the online launch of "Tuning In". This unique anthology from The Pásalo […]
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Making A Difference: Connecting with Refugee Colleagues Across the World For 10 Years
Join us to celebrate 10 years of therapeutically informed action by a small group called […]
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How Getting Over Our Sense of Inadequacy & Doing Something Can Power Change with Beverley Costa
In the face of human suffering on an almost unimaginable scale our sense of inadequacy […]