For students and graduates of the BeeLeaf Institute for Contemporary Psychotherapy

CCP membership forms 2010

February 15th, 2010 by Administrator

If you’re a member of CCP, you should by now have received your 2010 CCP membership forms from the BeeLeaf office. If (like me) you prefer to complete these electronically, you can download them from the Community page (scroll down to “CCP documents available to download”), though you’ll still need to print them out so that you can sign them and post them back to BeeLeaf.

If for any reason you haven’t yet received your copies by post, or if you’ve forgotten the password to the Community page, please contact the BeeLeaf office for further details.

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Access to Community page

November 19th, 2009 by Administrator

If you’re a member of CCP, you should now have received Training Update No3 from the BeeLeaf office, with details of the new password for the Community page.

If for any reason you haven’t received this update, please contact the BeeLeaf office to ensure that the office has your correct current email address.

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Research Study Groups – email and recordings

November 13th, 2009 by Administrator

A quick news item about two new developments to support the Research Study Group meetings:

  • The first is that we’ve now set up a CCP research email group, like the existing CCP members’ group, but specifically to support discussion and sharing about psychotherapy research.
  • And the other is that we’re trying out digital recordings of the RSG meetings, so if you missed the last meeting on 7 November you can now download and listen to a recording. BBC iPlayer watch out!

For more details on both these developments, please go to our Community page. And please note that all CCP members will shortly receive an email from the BeeLeaf office about a new password to access the Community page.

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New Clinical Practice Groups

October 4th, 2009 by Administrator
October 17, 2009
10:00 amto1:00 pm
November 21, 2009
10:00 amto1:00 pm
December 12, 2009
10:00 amto1:00 pm

From September 2009, the Practice Groups for CCP members will be replaced by CLINICAL PRACTICE GROUPS.

Feedback has shown us that the widest held desire from this slot is a Clinical Practice Group, with specific reference to the Case Studies requirement for Registration. These peer-lead groups will provide a supplement to, not a replacement of, peoples’ existing Clinical Supervision and are intended to fulfil peoples’ thirst for ongoing modality specific discussion and support, relevant to their case studies and research ideas.

Note: Attendance can be counted as Continuing Professional Development. It is your responsibility to obtain a signature from the Group Leader on your CPD Log.

Future Dates

17th October 2009
Subject: Peer Vision of Participants’ Case Studies

21st November 2009
Subject: Peer Vision of Participants’ Case Studies

12th December 2009
Subject: Peer Vision of Participants’ Case Studies

All meetings take place from 10.00am to 1.00pm on the 6th Floor, Physics Building, Queen Mary University of London (QMUL), 327 Mile End Road, London E1 4NS (view street map or campus map, courtesy of QMUL), about 8 minutes’ walk west from Mile End tube station.

A subsidised fee of £7 per session will be charged to participants. Each session will have a nominated group facilitator.

These groups are for CCP members only. Booking is not necessary, but places are limited, and are prioritized for those on the Clinical Practice unit of the Diploma or on the Advanced Diploma.

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New Research Study Groups

October 4th, 2009 by Administrator
October 10, 2009
10:00 amto1:00 pm
November 7, 2009
10:00 amto1:00 pm
January 9, 2010
10:00 amto1:00 pm

From September 2009, the Research Interest Groups for CCP members will be re-branded as RESEARCH STUDY GROUPS

The change of name for this service is to emphasise that the purpose of the groups is to support trainee and accredited psychotherapists to meet their Masters level study and project requirements in research for Registration as a Psychotherapist with BeeLeaf and UKCP.

To this end, we will be bringing in two experienced researchers as new Group Leaders with a variety of experience in NHS and other sites of psychotherapy research, offering support of a range of research methods and studies relevant to psychotherapy, and with a passion to support Psychotherapists to learn about and achieve credible research in their field, with a view to publication in relevant journals.

The core themes of the RSGs will be the projects and proposals of trainees and members. Suggested research papers for group study will usually be nominated by trainees as relevant to their projects. Group Leaders will also be available to advise and reassure regarding the steps to complete a proposal and project and to facilitate peer support and discussion in these endeavours.

Note: Attendance can be counted as Continuing Professional Development. It is your responsibility to obtain a signature from the Group Leader on your CPD Log.

Future Dates

October 10th 2009 – Group Leaders: Selena Chandler and Elizabeth Butters
Subject: TBC based on previous meeting

November 7th 2009 – Group Leader: TBC
Subject: TBC Two Presentations of Completing Research Projects by BeeLeaf Members

January 9th 2010 – Group Leader: TBC
Subject: TBC

All meetings take place from 10.00am to 1.00pm on the 6th Floor, Physics Building, Queen Mary University of London (QMUL), 327 Mile End Road, London E1 4NS (view street map or campus map, courtesy of QMUL), about 8 minutes’ walk west from Mile End tube station.

A subsidised charge of £15 per session will be applicable to attendees who are not enrolled on the Research Dissertation Unit.

These groups are for CCP members only. Booking is not necessary, however in order to fully participate in the group, participants will be expected to read before arrival the paper under discussion, which will be circulated to all CCP members and posted on the Research e-forum.

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