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NEWSLETTER January 2009
5 to 7A HAPPY NEW YEAR

to all members of the Community for Contemporary Psychotherapy. 
 
In our first edition of 2009 we are including some important information on Continuing Professional Development and on Case Studies.  We also have articles on the NLP Conference, the Wilderness Therapy Weekend (our intrepid Wilderness Therapist is shown on the right) and a Community Project in Suffolk.  Sally Scott has recently submitted her Research Proposal and I'm really pleased that she's agreed to let us publish it.  It sets high standards for all of us who follow - and Sally we wish you every success in completing your research and look forward to reading your dissertation!  
 
The next edition of this Newsletter will be due out in April.  If you have thoughts on articles or information we should be including, please let me know at Editor@BeeLeaf.com.   
 
Anne 
How do you do Stress?
 
Sally Scott's ground-breaking Research Proposal discussing her plans for what promises to be a fascinating dissertation.
 
 
Where has Dibley's personal journey taken him to recently?  Catch up here.
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Wilderness Therapy
 
Perspectives on the 2008 BeeLeaf retreat from the CCP's Wilderness therapist, Selina Chandler.  If you are interested in Wilderness Therapy you may also like to have details of the forthcoming 5th International Adventure Therapy Conference, to be held in Edinburgh from 7 - 11th September this year - at www.bacp.co.uk/5iatc

 
NLP Conference  
 
Helen Kelly's personal reflections on the conference and on a day spent with Stephen Gilligan.
 
Serendipitous Encounter
 

A report by John Webber on a Seminar by James Lawley and Penny Tompkins at the NLP Conference 2008.   
CCP Continuous Improvement
 
Important changes and improvements to CCP requirements in respect of Case Studies and Supervisors' Final Reports.
 
Guidance on identifying trainings that can be counted towards the CCP and UKCP requirements for continuing professional development.  
 
What can be achieved when a community works together with a common objective.   Deb Challacombe writes about the impressive Eden Rose Coppice.
Poem
 
By Tracy Jarvis
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In This Issue
How do you do Stress?
Dibley's Journey
Wilderness Therapy
A Personal Take on the NLP Conference
Poem
FAQs CPD Logs
Important Changes
Serendipitous Encounter
Upcoming Events
Upcoming Events at BeeLeaf

24th January
Research Interest Group
Physics Building 9am
 
24th/25th January
 Intermediate Module
Physics Building
 
7th-8th February
Foundation Module
 
6th-8th March
Ethical Practice 
 
23-27th March
Working Successfully with Addictions
 
 
 
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