Ep. 37 | Contracting with Clients as a Therapeutic Frame - podcast episode cover

Ep. 37 | Contracting with Clients as a Therapeutic Frame

Nov 03, 202548 minSeason 1Ep. 37
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Today, we are discussing contracting with our clients and exploring what this means in theory and practice. We discuss how a therapist's understanding of, and comfort with, contracting can evolve through their career so that the contract provides a therapeutic frame for the work, as opposed to something which can feel like a block or needs to be gotten out of the way so the real work can begin. I am delighted to be joined by David Kelly and Colm Early for this episode. David Kelly is a pre-accredited Counsellor and Psychotherapist with the IACP. He runs a private practice in Dublin with a focus on long-term psychodynamic psychotherapy, and is currently completing an MSc in Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy at Trinity College Dublin. David has published and presented research on the psychodynamics of scrolling, and previously coordinated the PCI Counselling Service. He now supports students as a Student Development and Progression Officer and associate lecturer with the College. In addition, he works with Spectrum Life as a Client Care Counsellor in an EAP setting. Colm works as a clinical supervisor, psychotherapist and faculty lecturer with PCI College. He is year head for year two on the BSc programme. He maintains a private practice online, and he is interested in cross-cultural counselling and the psychoanalytic discourse.

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