Contemporary Winnicott – Online Seminars 2025

Contemporary Winnicott – Online Seminars 2025

Join us on a series of 15 seminars throughout 2025 in a reading group of 8 people to discuss contemporary writers on the concepts developed by Donald Woods Winnicott.

With Simon Good, Psychoanalytic Psychotherapist UKCP, BPC

We will read papers by Jan Abram, Thomas Ogden, Christopher Bollas and others covering topics such as the surviving object, the father, and other fascinating concepts. Some knowledge of Winnicott’s work is useful but not essential. 

Start Date: Thursday, 16th January 2025

Meetings: Once every fortnight – 90 minute session

Times: Group A: Thursday 5:30pm to 7:00pm OR Group B: Thursday 7.05pm to 8.35pm

Capacity: Maximum 8 people per group

Location: Online via Zoom

Format: Each meeting will focus on a short paper or article by Winnicott. Participants will be responsible for reading the assigned text and giving a brief presentation of 5 to no more than 20 minutes. There will be no essays required.

Cost: £600 for the year – 15 fortnightly groups.

Deposit: £200 deposit required to secure a place.

To Join: Please Contact Alice by calling 020 8367 2333 or Email info@enfieldcounselling.co.uk by January 10th, 2025

Winnicott – Online Reading Group 2025

Winnicott – Online Reading Group 2025

An Online Reading Group To Explore Winnicott Theories Of Child Development, Creativity And The Therapeutic Relationship.

With Simon Good, Psychoanalytic Psychotherapist UKCP, BPC

This is the third year this group will be held. Once again, facilitated by Simon Good Psychoanalytic Psychotherapist (BPC) who studied Winnicott in the nineties for four years at the Squiggle Foundation under the guidance of Winnicott Scholars, Professor Jan Abrams and Nina Farhi.

Here are some of the texts that we will be reading:

  • “The Capacity to be Alone” (1958)
  • “Transitional Objects and Transitional Phenomena” (1951)
  • “The Maturational Processes and the Facilitating Environment” (1965)
  • “Communicating and Not Communicating, Leading to a Study of Certain Opposites” (1963)
  • “Ego Distortion in Terms of True and False Self” (1960)

Format: Each meeting will focus on a short paper or article by Winnicott. Participants will be responsible for reading the assigned text and giving a brief presentation of 5 to no more than 20 minutes. There will be no essays required.

Goals: The goal of this reading group is to explore Winnicott’s theories of child development, creativity, and the therapeutic relationship. We will discuss how his work can be applied to our own lives and work with children, families, and adults.

Who Should Attend: This reading group is open to anyone interested in Winnicott’s work. No prior knowledge of psychoanalysis is required.

DETAILS

Starts: 23rd January 2025

Meetings: Once a fortnight – 90 minute session

Groups: Group A: Thursday 5:30pm to 7:00pm OR Group B: Thursday 7:05pm to 8:35pm

Capacity: Maximum 8 people per group

Location: Online Session via Zoom

Fees: £600 for the year 15 fortnightly groups. £200 deposit required to secure a place.

To Join: Please RSVP to Tel: 020 8367 2333 or Email info@enfieldcounselling.co.uk by January 10th, 2025.

An Introduction To The Work Of W.R. Bion – Online Seminars 2025

An Introduction To The Work Of W.R. Bion – Online Seminars 2025

An Introduction To The Work Of W.R. Bion – Online Seminar

with Simon Good, psychoanalytic psychotherapist

Psychoanalysis seen through the Bion’s eyes is a radical departure from all conceptualisations which preceded him. We have not the slightest hesitation in saying that he is the deepest thinker within psychoanalysis, and this statement does not exclude Freud. (Symington & Symington, 1996,p. xii)

Several of the primary ideas covered in Bion’s writings will be the subject of this seminar series. The theory and practice of classical analysis were profoundly illuminated by Bion. For Bion, truth is more important than theory when it comes to being a therapist. He thought that the therapist’s journey towards authenticity never ends. Meeting the Bion, who has been characterised as mystic, visionary, and genius, is the goal of the seminars. These days, Bion has a significant impact on contemporary analytical thought throughout the psychotherapy world.

The goal of these lectures is to get you “in touch” with Bion’s ideas. We will examine all of his main concepts, including Theory of Thinking, The Grid, Language of Achievement, Reverie, Truth, O, Container-Contained, Dreaming, and Being.

DETAILS

Starts: 22nd January 2025

Meetings: Once every fortnight – 90 minute session – Total 15 Sessions

Groups: Wednesdays, 5.30pm to 7.00pm and 7.05pm to 8.35pm.

Capacity: Group size maximum of 8

Location: Online via Zoom

All reading material provided by email

Fees: £600 for the year 15 fortnightly groups. £200 deposit required to secure a place.

To Join: Please Contact Alice on 020 8367 2333 or Email info@enfieldcounselling.co.uk by January 10th, 2025

Welcome back to the ECPS Psychoanalytic Film Club 2024

Welcome back to the ECPS Psychoanalytic Film Club 2024

Once again, you’ll have the opportunity to watch a film, chosen by an experienced therapist, who will introduce the film and share some thoughts and ideas. This will be followed by a group discussion where we can have fun thinking about the psychoanalytic underpinnings of the film. The club is open to trainees and qualified Counsellors & Psychotherapists, as well as friends and family who also share a psychoanalytic bent and enjoy applying it to films!

You may attend as many films as you want, with each costing £35

To book a seat, please email the office – info@enfieldcounselling.co.uk with your choice of film and date, and make the £35 payment (per film) to the following account –

CAF BANK
Account no: 00009093
Sort Code: 40-52-40

  • Please use your name and film’s date as payment reference.
  • All club times are held on a Sunday from 9am – 12.pm.

Sun 21st Jan 2024

  • Film – The Perverts Guide to Cinema (2006)
  • Director – Sophie Fiennes – 150”
  • Presenter – Richard White

In this documentary, philosopher and psychoanalyst Slavoj Zizek explores film’s ability to express personal subjectivity, fantasy and reality, desire and sexuality using as examples some of the best films ever made. A must see; this challenging documentary is the best visual introduction to the relationship between film and psychoanalytic theory that I’ve found; I can’t recommend it highly enough.

 

Sunday 25th February 2024

  • Film  – A Matter of Life and Death (1946)
  • Director –  Michael Powell & Emeric Pressberger /  104”
  • Presenter  – Richard White

This is the story of two worlds, the one we know and another which exists only in the mind of a young airman whose life and imagination have been violently shaped by war. Any resemblance to any other world known or unknown is purely coincidental. “A romantic, daring and beautiful allegorical fantasy.” Martin Scorsese

 

Sunday 24th March 2024

  • Film – Alien (1979)
  • Director – Ridley Scott / 116”
  • Presenter – Cameron Brown

‘ALIEN’ is Ridley Scott’s landmark classic, a dark atmospheric science fiction which struck terror into cinemagoers on its release in 1979. But what about now? Lurking not far beneath, ‘ALIEN’ provides a rich and fascinating representation of psychodynamic concepts such as birth trauma, sibling rivalry and the ‘bad’ mother. Cameron invites you to tolerate this film’s achingly slowburning tension and horror, and to immerse yourself in the many different themes within.

Sunday 21st April 2024

  • Film –  Nil By Mouth (1997)
  • Director – Gary Oldman / 128”
  • Presenter – Julian Smith

The story of a family living in southeast London. Heavily based on experiences from the director’s early life growing up on a council estate. A film not for the lighthearted; alcoholism, violence, drug addiction & family dysfunctions are at its core. Roger Ebert awarded the film 3.5 out of 4, writing: “The film’s portrait of street life in South London is unflinching and observant.” Guardian critic Peter Bradshaw gave it five out of five, praising its performances and “pure invention, energy and seriousness”.

Sunday 19th May 2024

  • Film – Phantom Thread (2017)
  • Director – Paul Thomas Anderson / 130”
  • Presenter – Richard White

Set in 1950s London, Reynolds Woodcock is a renowned dressmaker whose fastidious life is disrupted by a young, strong-willed woman who becomes his muse and lover. Central to relationships is what we try put inside each other and what it costs to accept or refuse the unconscious fit; often at odds with our conscious wants. Phantom Thread explores this conflict.

Sunday 23rd June 2024

  • Film – Ida (2013)
  • Director –  Paweł Pawlikowski  / 82”
  • Presenter – Geoff Ferguson

A young woman uncovers her past. A controversial film, set in Stalinist Poland, Ida is a study in memory, guilt and identity. It is also a prize-winning film of remarkable beauty.

Sunday 21st July 2024

  • Film – Apur Sansar (1959)
  • Dir Satyajit Ray / 107”
  • Presenter –  Richard White

Apu is in his early twenties, out of college, and hoping to live as a writer. Alongside his professional ambitions, the film charts his romantic awakening, which occurs as the result of a most unlikely turn of events, and his eventual, fraught fatherhood. This, the final chapter in Ray’s Apu trilogy, takes us firmly Beyond The Pleasure Principle.

Sunday, 15th September 2024

  • Film – To Be Confirmed Sunday
  • Director – To Be Confirmed Sunday
  • Presenter – John Goodchild

Sunday, 13th October 2024

  • Film – Nothing Personal (2009)
  • Director – Urszula Antoniak / 84”
  • Presenter: Richard White

Nothing Personal explores the limits of solitude. The human need for emotional and physical contact – and the fear of its responsibilities and costs. Isn’t this what we all experience in therapy?

Sunday, 17th November 2024

  • Film – To be confirmed
  • Director – To Be Confirmed Sunday
  • Presenter: Evelyn Katz

Sunday, 15th December 2024

  • Film – All that Heaven Allows (1955)
  • Director – Douglas Sirk – 89”
  • Presenter – Richard White

Sirk’s sumptuous but scathing melodrama explores the various obstacles and objections raised by a middleclass widow’s family and friends against her blossoming relationship with a younger, vaguely bohemian gardener. The exact, exquisite compositions and colours express a stultifying sense of entrapment by social conformism, materialism, and hypocrisy.

 

Presenters

Cameron Brown is a Psychodynamic Psychotherapist and lecturer in Freud and Object Relations at The College of North East London.

Evelyn Katz is a Psychoanalytic Psychotherapist and supervisor, who has worked in private practice for many years. She has a long-standing passion for cinema and enjoys applying psychoanalytic thinking to films.

Geoff Ferguson is a Psychoanalytic Psychotherapist in private practice for over 30 years. He teaches Psychoanalytic theory on several training courses.

John Goodchild is a Psychoanalyst and Supervisor.

Julian Smith is a Psychodynamic Therapist, Clinical Lead with an adult mental health social care provider based in Enfield & ECPS clinical supervisor.

Richard White is a former filmmaker and has lectured in film theory. A psychotherapist in private practice, working with individuals and relationships, he currently has a particular interest in the effect of the nuclear family on early life.

New Workshops Schedule for 2023-2024

New Workshops Schedule for 2023-2024

Enfield Counselling & Psychotherapy Service workshop schedule 2023-2024

During 2023-2024, ECPS will continue to run our popular workshops which are open to everyone at ECPS. Experienced lecturers and practitioners will deliver diverse, current topics relating to counselling and psychotherapy. Workshops will all take place at the centre in the training room, unless told otherwise.

It is mandatory for learners on the 1st year of the Diploma to attend the Admin Induction Workshop, Race & Identity Workshop and Addictions Workshop. All 2nd and 3rd year Diploma students who have not yet attended the Race & Identity Workshop must attend this year.

The workshops, which will be held on Saturdays, are as follows:

2023 Workshops

Saturday, 14 October 2023

Workshop with Liz Good – Addictions*

Saturday, 28 October 2023

Workshop with Harrinder Singh – Group Dynamics

Saturday, 18 November 2023

Workshop with Richard Green – Admin Induction*

Saturday, 2  December 2023

Workshop with Elizabeth Mills – CBT basic skills

2024 Workshops

Saturday, 13 January 2024

Workshop with Liz Good – Domestic Violence

Saturday, 27 January 2024

Workshop with Anna Santamouris – Self-harm

Saturday, 2 March 2024

Workshop with Suzanne Gray – Writing a Clinical Essay

Saturday, 25 March 2024

Workshop with Eleni Henderson – Gender & Sexuality

Saturday, 15 June 2024

Workshop with Michelle Brown & Serena Kelly – Race and Identity*

Saturday, 22 June 2024

Workshop with Cameron Brown – Setting up Private Practice


  • Please note that except for the Induction workshop, ALL workshops attended are payable.
  • The fee will be £40 for students and £50 for qualified Counsellors.
  • All workshops attended will count towards the CPD for qualified counsellors and psychotherapists.
  • *Compulsory for 1st year Diploma students.
  • Workshops are available to all ECS members including certificate students.
  • Please check with the office for more information on each workshop.

To register your interest on any of the above workshops, please email Alice Good at info@enfieldcounselling.co.uk

New Course at ECPS – Are you a therapist interested in becoming a supervisor?

New Course at ECPS – Are you a therapist interested in becoming a supervisor?

Supervision Course for Psychodynamic Counsellors & Therapists

This course provides an in-depth training in the theory and practice of psychodynamic supervision. The course is designed for experienced psychodynamic therapists who are interested in becoming supervisors. The course covers the following topics:

  • The role of the supervisor
  • The supervision process
  • Supervision planning
  • Supervision delivery
  • Supervision evaluation
  • Supervision challenges
Click below to learn more about this course:

Supervision Course for Psychodynamic Counsellors & Therapists

Enfield Counselling & Psychotherapy Service Workshop Schedule 2022 – 2023

Enfield Counselling & Psychotherapy Service Workshop Schedule 2022 – 2023

During 2022-2023, ECPS will continue to run our popular workshops which are open to everyone at ECPS. Experienced lecturers and practitioners will deliver diverse, current topics relating to counselling and psychotherapy. Workshops will all take place at the centre in the training room, unless told otherwise.

It is mandatory for learners on the 1st year of the Diploma to attend both the Induction and Race & Identity workshops. In addition to this, 1st year Diploma learners can attend one further workshop free of charge. 2nd and 3rd year Diploma students must attend the eating disorders and perversions workshop.

Please note that except for the Induction workshop, ALL workshops attended are payable. The fee will be £40 for students and £50 for qualified Counsellors. Historically, the fees have varied according to student level, however as you can appreciate a lot of work goes into arranging and carrying out the workshops so the fees are reflective of this, as well as the high level of knowledge provided. As we are also back face to face, various costs are involved in the running of the workshops, hence the fees required for all. All workshops attended will count towards the CPD for qualified counsellors and psychotherapists. 

The workshops, which will be held on Saturdays, are as follows:

3rd December 2022 
CBT – Basic skills with Elizabeth Mills

14th January 2023
Induction workshop* with Richard Green

21st January 2023
Eating Disorders and Perversions** with Liz Good

4th February 2023
Group Dynamics with Harrinder Singh

4th March 2023
Self-harm and Depression with Anna Santamouris

25th March 2023 
Gender & Sexuality with Eleni Henderson

29th April 2023
Narcissism with Anna Santamouris

27th May 2023
Domestic Violence with Liz Good

10th June 2023
Race and Identity* with Michelle Brown & Serena Kelly

 1st July 2023
Psychoanalytic Energy Psychotherapy with Michelle Brown

*compulsory for 1st year Diploma students

**compulsory for 2nd and 3rd year Diploma students

Please note that some topics for workshops are repeatedly annually but workshops are continually adapted to keep up with some of the fast-moving changes within the area, in particular eating disorders, addictions and diversity. 

Workshops are available to all ECS members including certificate students. Please check with the office for more information on each workshop.

To register your interest on any of the above courses, please email Louise Pemberton at info@enfieldcounselling.co.uk 

Psychoanalytical Film Club

Psychoanalytical Film Club

We are excited to announce the introduction of ECPS’s Psychoanalytic Film Club!

You’ll have the opportunity to watch a film specifically chosen by an experienced Presenter, who will introduce the film and share some ideas and thoughts. This will be followed by a group discussion on the Psychoanalytic underpinnings of the film.

With this taking place in our training centre, you are welcome to bring some snacks and drink to enjoy. You can attend as many showings as you wish to, with each costing £35.

This is open to trainees and qualified Counsellors/Psychotherapists, as well as friends and family who also share an enjoyment for analysing films!

We look forward to you joining us on this new venture and hope you enjoy taking part.

*All club times are from 9am – 12pm

Sunday 23rd April 2023
Presenter: Liz Good
Film – BASKETBALL DIARIES

Exploration of adolescence, addiction and co-dependency.
Liz is a Psychoanalytical Psychotherapist with over 30 years of experience. She specialises in addictions.

Sunday 21st May 2023
Presenter: Michelle Brown
Film – INCEPTION

Exploring the relationship between trauma, dreams and the unconscious.
Michelle is a Psychodynamic and Energy Psychotherapist, as well as an experienced Experiential Group leader.

Sunday 18th June 2023
Presenter: Geoff Ferguson
Film – THE BEAT THAT MY HEART SKIPPED (DE BATTRE MON COEUR S’EST
ARRETE)

Exploration of father/son relationships and toxic masculinity.
Geoff is a Psychoanalytical Psychotherapist in private practice for over 30 years. He teaches Psychoanalytic theory on several training courses.

Sunday 16th July 2023
Presenter: Guy Williams
Film – TRIANGLE OF SADNESS

Discussion about pleasure seeking and object relations.
Guy is a trained actor. He has worked at a private clinic and in private practice for many years. He has also studied as a Couple’s counsellor at the Tavistock and portman clinic.

Sunday 24th September 2023
Presenter: Liz Good
Film – NIL BY MOUTH

The story line highlights alcoholism and domestic violence.
Liz is a Psychoanalytical Psychotherapist with over 30 years of experience. She specialises in addictions.

Sunday 22nd October 2023
Presenter: Evelyn Katz
Film – THE BANSHEES OF INISHERIN

Two lifelong friends who find themselves at an impasse when one abruptly ends their relationship, with alarming consequences for both.

Evelyn Katz is a Psychoanalytic Psychotherapist and supervisor, who has worked in private practice for many years. She has a long-standing passion for cinema and enjoys applying psychoanalytic thinking to films.

Sunday 19th November 2023
Presenter: Eleni Henderson
Film – MOONLIGHT

From childhood through to young adult life, it explores the difficulties a young man faces with his  sexuality and identity, including the physical and emotional abuse he endures growing up.

Eleni is a Psychodynamic counsellor and tutor. She is interested in intersectionality, particularly around gender, sexuality and ethnicity.

Sunday 17th December 2023
Presenter: Richard White
Film – PEARL

Trapped on an isolated farm, Pearl must tend to her ailing father under the watch of her mother. Lusting for the glamorous life she’s seen in movies, Pearl’s temptations and repressions collide. (Pearl is a horror film with some blood and gore – warning for the faint-hearted!)

Richard is a Psychotherapist in private practice, working with individuals and couples. He has a particular interest in the effect of nuclear families on the experience of infants.

To add your name to the list please email the office at info@enfieldcounselling.co.uk with your choice of film and date, followed by the £35 payment (per film) to the following account:

CAF bank
Account no: 00009093
Sort Code: 40-52-40

Please use your name and date of film, as reference for payment.

 

Working Psychodynamically Online

Working Psychodynamically Online

With Sharon Frazer 

A one day workshop for counsellors and psychotherapists

Saturday 28th May 2022, 10.00am – 4.00pm

The way in which talking therapies are conducted is currently in the midst of an evolution. Great changes have occurred over a short period of time as a result of covid-19, but also more gradual changes have also come about, due to the greater level of communication and sense of identification within the virtual world.

  • This workshop explores the changes, adaptations, and considerations that psychodynamic therapists need to have in mind in order to maintain the integrity of the work.
  • This workshop is aimed at all practitioners but particularly recommended for trainees/qualified practitioners who are considering working in private practice.
  • Interactive group discussion will be incorporated into this workshop.
  • Participants will also have an opportunity to discuss their own experiences.
  • Recommended for all trainees, counsellors, and psychotherapists as a follow up to the BACP/OU online course.

Venue: This will be online workshop conducted on Zoom

Cost: £50.00 (£40.00 for concessions)

To Book please email: info@enfieldcounselling.co.uk. 

Full payment should be received by Friday 13th May 2022

Self Harm – A Psychoanalytic Approach 2022

Self Harm – A Psychoanalytic Approach 2022

With Anna Santamouris – Psychodynamic Psychotherapist

A one-day workshop for counsellors and psychotherapists

Saturday 19th March 2022, 10.00am – 4.00pm

This workshop will look at suicide and other forms of self harm (cutting, eating disorders, addiction) and the unconscious forces that compel the individual to attack itself.

We will explore self harm as a defence to combat mood disorders (hopelessness, ambivalence, and pessimism) and or stressful times in people’s lives.

This workshop will be interactive, using role play and small group discussions to try and better understand the origins of suicidal wishes; the conflict between ego and superego and the presence of depression in certain pathological states associated with self harm.

We will consider splitting and projective identification as the mechanisms patients use to split good from bad in the internal world and then locating the bad in the body which is then destroyed.

We will also spend time trying to understand the feelings evoked in the therapist in sessions, the transference and counter transference, while working with this client group.

The workshop will combine presentation of psychoanalytic theory and in-depth client material to gain a greater understanding of self harm and how to work with it in the consulting room.

Please register your place. Please note this workshop has limited places.

Venue: Zoom (link will be sent)

Cost: £50.00 (£40.00 for concessions)

To register please email: info@enfieldcounselling.co.uk

Full payment should be received by 4th March 2022