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Respond Group Work Seminar: 29th June 2000 | 29-Jun-00 00:59
It is hoped that the group will begin again later this year. Like the group Liz has just described, this group worked to a slow open model, having as its core group six men who attended for an average of three years. For the purposes of this talk I will focus primarily on the first three years of the group.
Confer Clinical Enquiry Series II Tavistock Centre: 12th May 2000 | 12-May-00 00:59
The implications of how psychotherapy is provided to people who do not pay for their own treatment are, however, far reaching and extend across a broad range of client groups.
March 2000 | 01-Mar-00 00:59
I would like to talk about young people with learning disabilities from a particular perspective, that of an organisation that provides services for young people and adults with learning disabilities that challenge many of the preconceptions of what is most effective for this client group. Firstly we are providing psychotherapy, in itself a treatment that remains controversial when applied to young people with learning disabilities.
Pavilion conference: December 1999 | 01-Dec-99 00:59
I would like to begin by briefly explaining to those who may not know what Respond is. We are a voluntary sector organisation, core funded by the Department of Health, whose primary aim is to provide psychotherapy and counselling to people with learning disabilities who are victims and/or perpetrators of sexual abuse.
Birmingham, October 7th 1999 | 01-Oct-99 00:59
The original idea for Respond came from two practitioners in the field of learning disability who, through the running of short term advocacy and empowerment groups for people with learning disabilities, had begun to hear more and more disclosures of abuse - institutionalised, physical, emotional, financial and sexual.
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