SPTI is delighted to announce further events in an ongoing programme of Continuing Professional Development (CPD) for the benefit of our members, graduates and students.

  • Workshops organised by SPTI are also open to the public although applications from students may take priority.
  • Workshops arranged by other organisations are listed here for your information. If you need further information please contact the organiser, not SPTI. We do not take any responsibility for content of external websites or workshops.
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DatesWorkshop
Sat 20 – Sun 21 July 2024 (Part 1)
Sat 14 – Sun 15 September 2024 (Part 2)

Open to bookings
The Divided Brain (Part 1 & 2)
Delivered by: Julie Dearden & Rosemary Langford-Bellaby Offered as two 2-day (Sat – Sun) workshops. Delivered face-to-face in Nottingham City. Delivered by Janus CPD
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Sat 10th – Sun 11th August 2024
New Date – Open to bookings
TA 101: Understanding yourself and others – The Official Introduction to Transactional Analysis. Facilitator: Deborah Blagden (PTSTA), Delivered face-to-face in Nottingham. Delivered by Janus CPDClick here for more information
14th – 18th August 2024 Fully bookedMental Health Workshop
A five-day workshop delivered by Peter Orlandi-Fantini at SPTI, Nottingham. This workshop has limited places so places are allocated on a first come first served basis.
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Please note this workshop is for our current MSc students only

SPTI Open Seminar Series

DateSeminar
Saturday 19th Oct 2024 The somatisation of distress and medically unexplained symptoms’ with Helen Appleton for more info please click here.
Saturday 18th Jan 2025‘Working with energy, vibration, and resonance:
psychotherapy in a new paradigm’ with Ruthie Smith for more info please click here.
Saturday 26th April 2025 Working creatively with children “A journey through creativity.” with Phill Beisty for more info please click here.
Saturday 10th May 2025Acceptance & Commitment Therapy (ACT) to help people
cope with Motor Neurone Disease (MND) with Carla Smith & Roy McPartland for more info please click here.