Deep Listening Essentials with Rosamund Oliver

When: 
23/05/2019 to 26/05/2019
Time: 
5pm Thursday - 1pm Sunday
Where: 
Dunderry Park, Co. Meath
Contact/Bookings: 
Elaine / 07828 182818
Price: 
€430

Deep Listening Essentials

Thu 23 May 2019 5:00pm
to
Sun 26 May 2019 1:00pm

With Rosamund Oliver

€430

Course includes a half-day visit to Newgrange,
accommodation and meals

Dunderry Park House, Co. Meath, Ireland
(One hour from Dublin Airport)

This experiential and interactive course is designed for those who would like to learn this powerful Deep Listening method and further develop their listening skills.

Described as enjoyable and transformative by our participants, our method harnesses the power of being present while listening so we truly hear what is being communicated.

This course is suitable for anyone who uses listening in his or her work. It uses the method Awareness Centred Deep Listening Training (ACDLT®), which combines understandings drawn from psychology and neuroscience with the methodology of contemplative practices in compassion and meditation.

Participants, from a wide variety of professional backgrounds, learn how to integrate this method into their work and life and report developing greater confidence in their listening after following our Deep Listening Training. Attendance certificates will be provided for CPD use.

This course takes advantage of the special venue of Dunderry Park and its close proximity to make a pre-booked visit to Newgrange. Newgrange is an ancient site built during the Neolithic period, around 3200 BC. Triple spirals are carved on the entrance stone. The entrance is aligned with the rising sun on the winter solstice, when a shaft sunlight shines through a 'roofbox' and floods the inner chamber.

Registration and supper commence at 5pm on Thursday and the course finishes with lunch at 1pm on Sunday.

Rosamund Oliver founded Deep Listening Training in 2003. She qualified as UKCP registered psychotherapist in 1996 in Core Process Psychotherapy. As a psychotherapist and supervisor, she held a practice for private clients in North London for ten years. She also worked in NHS psychiatric care with the elderly, focusing on problems arising from bereavement.

Her training work with professionals, over 30 years, includes tutoring nurses at St Joseph's Hospice, teaching meditation and mindfulness skills, teaching and supervising psychotherapists as a staff member of the Karuna Institute, creating a prison meditation project and three years developing the first Buddhist-based psychotherapy training in South Africa. She has taught meditation for over 35 years based on extensive personal training since 1978 with various teachers.

For more details and to book your place please see this link