Events – archive
This page shows past Relational Spaces events. See our upcoming events.
Pluralogue 46: inner conflict – a worldwide conversation
Sunday 16 November 2025
Join us for this free session about The Torn Project, where we invite you to learn about, and offer professional feedback on, this initiative to help people navigate inner conflict. With Susan Quilliam.
(Public event)
Pluralogue 45: demystifying BDSM
Sunday 25 January 2026
We hope you can join us for this session on demystifying BDSM, where we ask: what is it, and why do people do it? With Sue Newsome.
(Public event)
Pluralogue 44: living in a world gone wrong
Sunday 20 July 2025
We hope you can join us for this session, a space for us to reflect together on how we support our clients – and ourselves – amid overwhelming world events.
(Public event)
Pluralogue 41: neurodivergent voices – personal stories to challenge ableism in therapy
Sunday 13 April 2025
In the spirit of deepening our own learning, we’d like to invite you to a new experience in which a client will share his lived experience of being neurodivergent. With Doron Levene and Dianne Levene.
(Public event)
Pluralogue 42: using breathing and meditation to reduce anxiety
Sunday 18 May 2025
Join us for this practical session on the practise and therapeutic value of breathing exercises and meditation in relation to anxiety reduction. With Jane Reed.
(Public event)
What Next..!? – refining and developing a private practice
Starting June 2025
Places are open for our newest What Next..!? course – a creative forum for counsellors and psychotherapists to develop a private practice.
Thursdays, 7.30pm to 9pm.
(Public event)
Join us to see ‘Time After Time’
Weds 26 or Thurs 27 February 2025
Join members of the Relational Spaces office team to see ‘Time After Time’ – a new play from Darren Cheek’s theatre company!
(Public event)
Pluralogue 40: Womb Life
Sunday 16 March 2025
We are excited to invite you to this Pluralogue CPD event celebrating Graham Music’s new book Womb Life: Wonders and challenges of pregnancy, the foetus’ journey and birth.
(Public event)
Pluralogue 39: ‘In Another Place’
Sunday 16 February 2025
Join photographer and artist Aviv Yaron for a thought-provoking sharing of his work exploring landscape, memory and the longing for a home lost to contradicting historical narratives.
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