
Welcome Stillpoint Professional Member!
Now that you’ve signed up for your Stillpoint Professional Membership you are entitled to take up your year’s free membership with Confer and all the benefits it confers. Both Confer and Stillpoint share a mission of facilitating excellence in the field of counselling and psychotherapy and we hope that you will benefit greatly from both memberships and find synergies with them.
Please scroll down and complete the membership form to initiate your free year’s membership with Confer.
WHAT YOU GET
– A FREE CONFER ONLINE MODULE OF YOUR CHOICE
– 20% OFF FEES FOR ALL LIVE EVENTS, ONLINE MODULES, AND TALKS ON DEMAND
– YOUR OWN VIDEO LIBRARY
Enjoy some of our best talks, wherever you are. We’ll also add 3 talks from our archive every 3 months to this expanding collection of lectures. These videos will become available to you upon joining.
William West:
Discussion on Spiritual Experience and the Value of Spirituality in the Therapeutic Encounter
David Lukoff:
What Aspects of Spirituality Need to be Addressed in Psychotherapy and in the Larger Arena of Healthcare?
Spiritual Competency and Q & A
A Live Spiritual Assessment
Judith Pickering:
Spirituality and the Apophatic Way of Unknowing in Wilfred Bion
On Not Knowing: Bion’s Apophatic Mysticism of O
Lucy Biven:
Treating Anxiety: a neuroscientific perspective
Dr Nessa Carey:
Epigenetics and Life-Long Events
Professor Jeremy Holmes:
A History of Narcissism and its Treatment: An Effective Clinical Approach
Dr Ruth Lanius:
The neurobiological underpinnings of social cognition in chronically traumatized individuals
Dr Pat Ogden:
Sensorimotor Psychotherapy: the Body’s Role in Psychological Healing
Dr Susie Orbach:
Inhabiting the Body: a Relational Endeavour
Professor Allan Schore:
Borderline Personality Disorder as a Maturational Failure of the Right brain
Ruthie Smith:
Disorganised Attachment as a Reframing of Borderline Personality Disorder
Dr Sharon Stanley:
The Neuroscience of Somatics – background and theory
Dr Donnel Stern: Witnessing Across Time:
Accessing the present from the past and the past from the present