Margaret Nimmo-Smith: Bereavement and Individual Psychology: Overlooked or Ignored?
16th October 2014 · 7:30pm - 7:30pm
In person | Virtual event
The Adlerian Society UK presents Adlerian Society London Lecture: Bereavement and Individual Psychology: Overlooked or Ignored? Lecturer: Margaret Nimmo-Smith Many of our difficulties in day to day life and in dealing with crises stem from the way we deal with loss and bereavement learned from past experience. There are many theories and explanations of the process of bereavement: when it is normal and when it is overwhelming prolonged or harming the individual. This lecture will endeavour to explore the dearth of Adlerian literature about bereavement and link bereavement theories to Adlerian concepts using some case examples. Margaret Nimmo-Smith trained in Individual Psychology with Anthe Millar in Cambridge. She works as a counsellor supervisor and trainer. She is about to resume being a co-tutor on the Bottisham Adlerian Diploma course having retired 4 years ago. She has also worked for Cambridge Cruse Bereavement Care for the past 20 years and has given bereavement workshops at ICASSI (the International Committee of Adlerian Summer Schools and Institutes) Green Park and Clonmel summer schools. Admission £7 (concessions £4) All welcome. No need to book. CPD certificates are available. Lecture enquiries: evans_patel@hotmail.co.uk