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One-off events & workshops

Exploratory Encounters is a series of ten monthly workshops that bring together qualified therapists from all modalities with students and trainees to explore the encounter between patient and therapist.

Each workshop will examine a particular aspect of the work that can challenge our hearts and minds. How can psychoanalytic thinking help us to understand what is happening?

For more details, please contact us at headofeducation@sipsychotherapy.org.

  • What’s money got to do with it?

    NEW DATE: 11th July 2026
    11 Orchard Street in central Bristol

    Without money there is no therapy. It is how we earn our living and what we live on.

  • Breaks

    18th April 2026
    11 Orchard Street in central Bristol

    Whatever helping role we hold and whatever context we work in, breaks in the contact between us and our clients/patients always have an impact on the relationship between us, and so on the work.

  • Thinking Differently: A Psychoanalytic Approach to Neuro-diversity

    16th May 2026
    11 Orchard Street in central Bristol

    Working with neuro-divergent people often raises complex emotional and relational dynamics in the consulting room. 

  • It’s all a Dream

    6th June 2026
    11 Orchard Street in central Bristol

    Do we do anything differently as therapists when a client or patient tells us a dream?

  • How can Balint help?

    12th September 2026
    11 Orchard Street in central Bristol

    Balint groups have proved an enduring and effective approach to “help patient-focussed professionals reflect on their work and gain a greater understanding of the relationship between the helper and those seeking help”

  • Working in the Borderlands

    3rd October 2026
    11 Orchard Street in central Bristol

    Two senior psychoanalytic psychotherapists from Severnside will each present a paper describing work which presented unusual challenges.

  • Endings

    21st November 2026
    11 Orchard Street in central Bristol

    The ending of a therapy is always a powerful experience for both parties (if not, one might wonder what has been going on). 

Artwork by Holly Warburton

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