Manchester Jungian Neuropsychoanalyis
Description:
The British Society for Clinical Psychophysiology (BSCP) was founded in 1999 to represent and develop the interests of psychological therapists studying mind-body inter-relationships. It was consulted by the UK government’s Mark Lyall at Skills for Health (SfH) on National Occupational Standards (NOS) setting for the ‘psychological therapies’. Based initially on the field of Respiratory Psychophysiology (a discipline developed through the International Society for The Advancement of Respiratory Psychophysiology ISARP) the BSCP is now a not for profit special interest group for the front-line application of scientific mind-body interrelationships to psychotherapy. Members are drawn from many schools of psychotherapy, including Psycho-Systems Analysis – which is a development of psychodynamic psychotherapy conjoined with scientific humanistic medicine and the biopsychosocial medical model of Professor George L Engel. The BSCP group sees Neuropsychoanalysis as the necessary next step forward, in the development of classical psychodynamic therapy, into the 21st century.
Group Coordinator:
James Dowling
Email: james@psychosystemsanalysis.com
Location:
Eastbank Tower, 277 Great Ancoats Street
Manchester
M4 7FD
United Kingdom
Meeting Schedule:
Every week, on Friday afternoon, from 12.00 GMT to 16.00 GMT
(An application is required for attendance – please contact the Group Coordinator)
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