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Ecopsychology informed coaching and counselling practice: One step at a time!

 

Location: Scots Club, Edinburgh, Scotland
Date: 17 July, 2019
Time: 9.30am to 12.30pm (Registration at 9.15am)

Trainer: Prof Stephen Palmer PhD CPsychol CBiol

INTRODUCTION

 

Ecopsychology is the study the relationship between people and the natural world. Over the past two decades, ecopsychology based research has highlighted how people can benefit from engaging in green and blue exercise which is physical activity in natural environments such as parks and lakes. 

 

This workshop will include information about ecopsychology theory, research and practice and consider how a practitioner can apply it to their domain of practice such as coaching or counselling. Also it will look at tackling ecoanxiety which appears to be increasing due to the ecological concerns about the planet. A positive psychology and cognitive behavioural approach will be highlighted.


Subject to weather conditions, delegates will be expected to work in pairs or triads and experience a ‘walk and talk’ coaching session in the streets and/or gardens of Edinburgh nearby the training facilities. This will give delegates experience of coaching or counselling outside of the practice room or offices. Pre-workshop reading will be emailed as a PDF and/or links to online resources.


The workshop is recognised by the International Society for Coaching Psychology (ISCP) as providing CPD/CPE for its Members. This is an ISCP study event therefore members can obtain a reduced delegate rate. There are discounted rates for members of a number of other professional bodies too (see below).

AIM

  • To become knowledgeable about ecopsychology and how it can inform coaching and counselling practice

OBJECTIVES

This skills and knowledge based workshop will help participants:

  • To become knowledgeable about ecopsychology theory and research

  • To become knowledgeable about the benefits of green and blue exercise

  • To gain practise of a ‘walk and talk’ coaching session in Edinburgh

  • To become knowledgeable about the benefits of using nature inspired imagery to enhance wellbeing and resilience based on ecopsychology research

  • To understand a psychological perspective of eco-anxiety and eco-depression

  • To reduce eco-anxiety by modifying eco-anxiety thoughts (EATs) and beliefs that contribute or trigger the emotional state

  • To use worksheets to tackle eco-anxiety thoughts (EATs) and beliefs

  • To reflect upon how ecopsychology based interventions could be integrated within an ethical coaching and/or counselling practice

TRAINER

​Professor Stephen Palmer PhD, the part-time Director of the Centre for Ecopsychology and Wellbeing and Director of the Centre for Coaching and Centre for Stress Management. He is a Chartered Psychologist (counselling and health) and Chartered Biologist, an APECS Accredited Executive Coach and Supervisor, International Society for Coaching Psychology Accredited Coaching Psychologist and Supervisor. He holds the European Certificate in Psychology, the European Certificate of Counsellor Accreditation (ECCac) and is an Accredited European Counsellor.  He is a member of the International Community for Ecopsychology (ICE) and the Society for Environmental, Population and Conservation Psychology.

 

Stephen is President and Fellow of the International Society for Coaching Psychology, Honorary President and Honorary Fellow of the International Stress Management Association, Honorary Fellow and former President of the Association for Coaching. He is co-editor of the International Journal of Stress Prevention and Wellbeing, and the European Journal of Applied Positive Psychology. He has written/edited over 50 books including the Handbook of Coaching Psychology and Handbook of Counselling. (Link to his Amazon book webpage.)

Stephen's academic posts include being Professor of Practice at the Wales Institute for Work Based Learning, University of Wales Trinity Saint David and Adjunct Professor of Coaching Psychology at the Coaching Psychology Unit, Department of Communication and Psychology, Aalborg University, Denmark. He is Founder Director of the Coaching Psychology Unit at City, University of London.

 

FEES

Centre alumni and International Society for Coaching Psychology Members £72; Association for Coaching, AREBT, ICE, Ecopsychology UK, & British Psychological Society Members £84; Standard rate £90.


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