For students and graduates of the BeeLeaf Institute for Contemporary Psychotherapy

July, 2009

What would you like to see here?

You’ll notice that we’ve changed the front page of the website! To make it more relevant, we’re showing current CCP news items here, and the information that was previously on the front page is now available on the new About CCP page.

Naturally any confidential items and downloads for CCP members will still be kept on the password-protected Community page.

We’re hoping in due course to allow any CCP members to post news items here, and we’d like to include lots more photos as well as text. So if you’ve any images you’d like to see here, or any other suggestions, please email Mike Shallcross or the BeeLeaf office!

Monday July 6th, 2009 in Latest news | No Comments »

BeeLeaf Practice Groups

As you know BeeLeaf has been sponsoring the running of a monthly Practice Group for its members. Numbers and feedback have told us that an NLP-type Practice Group does not best serve members’ needs as there are a range of great groups of this kind up and down the country that are closer to people’s home and set up especially to meet these desires. Instead, we want to go back to the idea that BeeLeaf practice groups should specifically serve the needs of members and trainees building their path towards professional practice and registration.

So from September the Practice Groups will have a new format that has more relevance and is more akin to the identity of the community by focussing the time on Case Studies. The emphasis will be on cases brought by participants to support the Case Study element of the Diploma assignments and to supplement Clinical Supervision with modality specific peer and group Supervision, with hours that can be added to your Continuing Professional Development Log.

Please watch this space for further details, and in the meantime I’m sure we would all like to join in thanking Tracy Jarvis for having organised the program of Practice Groups over the last months.

Sunday July 5th, 2009 in Latest news | No Comments »

Welcome to Carol West

A warm welcome to Carol West, who is our new part-time member of staff at BeeLeaf. Carol is going to provide the much needed admin support in our busy growing organisation and is already a firm favourite with Dibley!

Please address all future written correspondence to:
BeeLeaf
FAO Carol West
34 Grove Rd
London
E3 5AX

Please do not send correspondence, such as essays, monitoring forms et cetera to Pam Gawler-Wright as this greatly delays their processing, sending them down the wrong route to a person who may not be available to attend to correspondence for up to a week.

And please do not include additional notes and information for Pam in these submissions; instead please use the dedicated e-mail address care@beeleaf.com as directed in your Handbooks and Manuals.

Saturday July 4th, 2009 in Latest news | No Comments »

RIG evaluation survey

If you’ve attended any of the Research Interest Group (RIG) meetings that Tom Werner has facilitated over the past year, you’ll probably have had an email from Tom or Pam about a RIG Evaluation 2008-2009 survey that Tom is conducting.

It is most important that anyone who has attended a RIG over the year fills this in so that we can continue to improve the RIGS along with all aspects of the training so that people’s needs are best met.

Even if you have already given informal feedback verbally or in writing to Pam or the office, please take the short time to fill in the questionnaire (click on the link above) so that your feedback can be processed in an efficient manner.

Thursday July 2nd, 2009 in Latest news | No Comments »

Practice Group

March 14, 2009
10:00 amto1:00 pm
April 18, 2009
10:00 amto1:00 pm
May 9, 2009
10:00 amto1:00 pm
June 13, 2009
10:00 amto1:00 pm
July 11, 2009
10:00 amto1:00 pm

Practice Group meetings are a great way to refresh your knowledge and practice your skills, and at the same time enjoy a lively discussion and sharing of experience with other CCP members travelling along the same path.

For full details of topics and presenters for each meeting, just go to our Community page. Here you’ll also find full details of our venue, on the 6th floor of the Physics Building, Queen Mary University of London (near Mile End station), which we share with the BeeLeaf Foundation Course.

Thursday March 5th, 2009 in Events | No Comments »