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Clinical Conversations
A relational space for practitioners to deepen how they understand, hold, and respond to the realities and complexities of their work.
Clinical Conversations is an honest, reflective, and experiential series for therapists and helping professionals who want space to engage more openly with clinical and relational practice.
Informed by clinical work across the lifespan, each session offers a supportive and contained space to explore key themes through reflection, dialogue, inquiry, and shared perspectives.
This is not about performing knowledge or having the “right” answer. Nor is it about acquiring more tools.
It is about gaining greater clarity in your own thinking, reflecting more consciously on your work, and strengthening trust in your clinical voice and presence.
Sessions are grounded in the realities of therapeutic work, creating space to stay with complexity rather than move quickly toward solutions. Participants are welcome to contribute actively or simply listen and reflect. Listening is also participation.
The groups are intentionally kept small to support safety, connection, and meaningful exploration.
Sessions take place on the first Tuesday of each month, 12.30–2.00pm, online. Each session can be booked individually.
When Difference Enters the Room: Race, Gender, Sexuality, and Relational Practice
Difference is always present, whether named or not.
It is not always acknowledged, and its impact on connection, power, and safety can be minimised, avoided, or misunderstood.
This conversation explores identity, power, and what becomes activated in the presence of difference, including discomfort, misattunement, and the need for repair.
The focus is on recognising personal and relational responses, and developing the capacity to stay present to difference without collapsing, avoiding, or overcorrecting.
This is a space to think more carefully about power, position, and responsibility in relational practice.
Date: Tuesday, 1st September 2026
Time: 12.30–2.00pm
Format: Online
Investment: €60