The Marlborough conducts several Public Conferences and Workshops a year, which are open to professionals working in recognised mental health or related fields.
The next conference will be anounced soon
For further information contact Mrs Rivka Freilich 0207 624 8605 or email: rivka.freilich@nhs.net
Previous Conferences
2001 - 2009
§Danya Glaser
Consultant Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist, Great Ormond Street Hospital
“Emotional Abuse: Issues of Definition, Recognition and Treatment”
2001
§Begum Maitra
Consultant Child & Adolescent Psychiatrist, East London & City Mental Health Trust
“Presenting Culture in Court: Interrogating Difference”
2001
§Imelda McCarthy
Lecturer in Social Work & Systemic Therapy, University College Dublin
“Diamonds are a Therapist’s Best Friends: Child Protection, Systems and Assessment”
March 2002
§Wai-Yung Lee, PhD
University of Hong Kong
“One Therapist, Four Cultures: Working with Families in Greater China”
June 2002
§Peter Lang
Co-Director of Kensington Consultation Centre
“Words, Feelings and Future Talk”
June 2002
§Gianfranco Cecchin
" Curiosity Revisited New Directions in Therapeutuc and Consultative Practices"
February 2003
§Thomas Hegemann
Psychiatrist, Centre for Transcultural Medicine, Munich
"Intra and Inter Cultural Work. Prejudices, Inhibitions and New Openings. A German Perspective."
March 2003
§John Burnham
Principal Family Therapist, Parkview Clinic Birmingham
“Working with children in the context of their family and other systems of significance”
June 2003
§Harsha Rai , Giti M. Flower, Alison Keating
Ethnic Alcohol Counselling Service, Hounslow / St George’s Hospital
"Substance Misuse: A Cultural Perspective-Therapeutic Approaches
December 2003
§Rolf Sundet
Norway
“Working with Troubled Adolescents: The Self in Relationships”
January 2004
§Alan Cooklin
Consultant in Family Psychiatry, Honorary Senior Lecturer, University College London
‘Being Seen and Heard’. The needs of Children of Parents with Mental Illness.
February 2004
§Martin Weegmann
Consultant Clinical Psychologist, Group Analyst, CNWL Mental Health Trust
‘Addiction –A Psychodynamic & Family View’
September 2004
§Haldor Øvreeide
Clinical Child Psychologist Bergen, Norway
‘Straight and Supportive talking with Children’
November 2004
§Mony Elkaim
Director Institute for Family & Human System Studies, Brussels, Consultant, University Hospital Erasmus, Professor at Free University, Brussels
‘The Therapist as Part of the Therapeutic System, The Function of Feelings in Couple and Family Therapy’
June 2005
§Sami Timimi
Consultant Child and Adult Psychiatrist Lincolnshire Partnership NHS Trust
‘Naughty Boys, anti-social behaviour, ADHD and the role of culture’
July 2005
§ Haim Omar
Professor of Psychology, Tel Aviv University
'Non-violent resistance - A new Approach to working with Family Violence'
October 2005
§Johnella Bird
Co-Director, The Family Therapy Centre, Auckland. New Zealand
Family Work with Children & Young People
May 2006
§Peter Fraenkel
Associate Professor of Psychology City University New York. Director, Ackerman Institute’s Centre for Time, Work and the Family. New York, Vice President, American Family Therapy Academy.
Multiple Family Work with Families Struggling with Homelessness and Domestic Violence: Collaborative Principles and Practices
July 2007
§Peter Fraenkel
Associate Professor of Psychology City University New York. Director, Ackerman Institute’s Centre for Time, Work and the Family. New York, Vice President, American Family Therapy Academy.
The Therapeutic Palette: An Integrative Approach to Systemic Work with Couples
June 2008
§Dave Tomson
Practising GP in North Tyneside and a freelance Consultant in Mental health and patient centred primary care
'Systemic Work in Primary Care’
November 2008
§Wai-Yung Lee
Associate Professor and Director of the HKU Family Institute in Hong Kong, and Faculty Member, Minuchin Center, New York.
Structural Family Therapy in the New Era: Creating Pathways Across Culture
June 2009
§Peter Fraenkel
Associate Professor of Psychology City University New York. Director, Ackerman Institute’s Centre for Time, Work and the Family. New York, Vice President, American Family Therapy Academy.
Multi-stressed Families: Strengthening Parenting without Putting Down Parents
July 2009
§Carmel Flaskas
Social Worker & Family Therapist. Associate Professor, University of New South Wales, convener Master of Couple and Family Therapy program.
The Balance of Hope and Hopelessness
December 2009