Public event

We hope you can join us for the first Pluralogue of 2025, in this participatory session on supervision.

In this event, a therapist who uses Relational Spaces’ rooms will present their long-term clinical work with a client who experienced early parental loss. Using a variety of therapeutic perspectives, participants will engage in a collaborative supervision process, offering reflections, insights and feedback to support and deepen the therapist’s work with the client.

Date: Sunday 19 January 2025

Time: 10am–1pm

Venue:  Mulberry Room, Langdale House, 11 Marshalsea Road, London SE1 1EN (2 min walk from Borough Station)

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About our Pluralogues

For those new to this event, the Pluralogue is a space where we get together to both learn and socialise, meet some new colleagues and find out what others are up to.

The term ‘Pluralogue’ was coined by Doron many years ago, to depict moving beyond monologue to dialogue: to pluralogue (the conversation of many). We hope to learn together and from each other in the form of a learning community in a friendly atmosphere.

The added bonus is that we structure it as a CPD event so you will be able to count it as CPD hours (a CPD certificate will be provided as well).

Booking information

Places cost:

  • £15 for Relational Spaces members
  • £25 for non-members

To confirm your booking please email us at therapyroomsuk@gmail.com and we will reply with details of how to pay.

Cancellation policy

Please note we do not offer refunds for our events. However, if you ask to cancel your booking more than 7 days before the event, you’ll receive a one-time use (no-cancellation) credit for a future event.

We look forward to seeing you there!

Warm regards,

Dianne, Doron and Cressy

07426 336 322

Image by Doron Levene.

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