Existential Feelings Within Psychodynamic Practice: A Brief Glance
By Dr Kevin Keith
About This Webinar
The early 21st Century is presenting monumental challenges to both leaders and everyday people. The Covid-19 Crisis may represent the most devastating ongoing event since the Great Depression. In addition, global threats of climate change, mounting numbers of refugees, declines in civility and respect for democracy and accelerating inequality, are a few ore of those challenges! Such matters may feel ‘all too big’ to fathom, let alone respond constructively. Evidence also suggests these conditions are raising a degree of existential anxiety in societies across the world. Mental health professionals are increasingly finding themselves impacted by these and similar trends. The ‘outside world’ is increasingly visiting us in our lives as well as our provision of care. How can we respond?
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THE COURSE CURRICULUM
A Masterclass on Meaning, Anxiety, and Therapeutic Response in a Disrupted World
Existential feelings and their place in contemporary psychotherapy
Respond Clinically to Global Anxiety
Bring existential meaning into therapy
About Dr Kevin Keith
Kevin is a counsellor, psychotherapist, supervisor and academic. He has been a therapist for nearly 15 years. He completed his PhD in 2017 at the University of Sydney focusing on theoretical questions around the status of post-infancy preschool developments within Attachment Theory. His academic interests also include emotions research, philosophy of science and the empirical status of longer-term psychotherapy. He also provides professional development to colleagues across several professions. He has been working in the field of mental health since 2005, including 10 years work in the community health sector. Kevin has been teaching counselling In Sydney since 2007.