Events – archive

 

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Coffeelogue 7: Couples – one heart and soul?

Coffeelogue 7: Couples – one heart and soul?

In this Coffeelogue, Mike Gray will introduce, discuss and explore alongside the group the idea of differentiation within relationships, and the implications for couples counselling. Saturday 6 July 2019. (Public event)

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Pluralvision 1: Internal Family Systems

Pluralvision 1: Internal Family Systems

Our first Pluralvision – on Sunday 22 September 2019 – will introduce the Internal Family Systems therapeutic process, including an improvised therapy session with a ‘real’ client. With Keith Ewing. (Public event)

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Join us to see Boy Blue: REDD

Join us to see Boy Blue: REDD

Join members of the Relational Spaces office team to see this dance theatre production about those irreversible moments in life and how they can affect us in different ways. Barbican Theatre, 1 October 2019. (Public event)

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Join us to see ‘Blessed Assurance’

Join us to see ‘Blessed Assurance’

Join us for dinner as Relational Spaces’ Darren Cheek directs and leads the cast in this unique theatre event at the beautiful White Horse Hotel in Dorking. 10 October 2019. (Public event)

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