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Programme

We have indicated below the administrative arrangements for our seminars. We hold our Tuesday Seminars online and our two Saturday workshops in person.

2025
14 January Imposter Syndrome
Jenny Harthill
(Online)
11 February Can clients forgive themselves?
Maureen Cooper
(Online)
11 March What Existential psychotherapists do
Mick Cooper
(Online)
Half-day Workshop Saturday
1 March

Supervision – in search of connection
Joan Bristow
(In person)

29 April AGM, 7.30-9.30pm
(All members welcome)
13 May Slay your dragons with compassion
Malcolm Stern
(Online)
10 June Working with cultures - A Psychodynamic Lens
Dr Charanjot Kaur Jheeta
(Online)
14 October Suicide in Asian communities
Sandy Kaur
(Online)
11 November The tyranny of idealised adulthood
Matthew Elton
(Online)
Saturday
November Half-day Workshop
TBC

(In person)
9 December TBC
(Online)

Past Presentations

Summaries of RTG's past presentations can be found by following this link.

NEXT TUESDAY MEETING

Imposter Syndrome

Presented by Jenny Harthill
Tuesday, 14th January 2025 at 8.0 pm

Synopsis: About this prsentation:

  • What is Imposter Syndrome?
  • Things you tell yourself that fuels your imposter syndrome
  • Causes of Imposter Syndrome, including: Family messages, academia, being your own worst boss, creativity, feeling unique, representing your entire social group
  • Which of those causes are fuelling your imposter syndrome?
  • The difference between men and women: how societal expectation influences imposter feelings, thoughts and reaction
  • Uncovering unconscious bias
  • What are imposter behaviours, including: over preparing, holding back, keeping a low profile (or just keep changing it), use of charm to gain approval, procrastination, never finishing, self sabotage
  • Which of these behaviours do you present?
  • How to find the core belief fuelling the imposter syndrome
  • Denouncing this belief as a lie and moving on
  • Coping techniques to help change thinking and behaviour and move on from Imposter Syndrome
  • Biography:  Jenny is an experienced therapist and therapy business owner who has worked in the private practice industry for over ten years. Jenny suffered with anxiety disorders herself, and after having a lot of therapy and doing much research, personal development, and specialising in treating clients with anxiety disorders, she has a plethora of knowledge and experience that she now passes on to fellow therapists. Her experiences of anxiety, narcissism, imposter syndrome, and other areas, both from a personal and professional angle, have led to her having a unique perspective on treating anxiety. Jenny’s courses all have one thing in common: they all link to anxiety in some way. She believes that the key to helping people overcome anxiety disorders lies within the client, and our job as therapists is to help the client to unlock their own answers to overcoming anxiety and unleashing their potential. As well as her private practice, Jenny also owns the multiple award-winning room rental and referral service Chelmsford Therapy Rooms, and CTRN Training; a company specialising in producing and delivering CPD courses. She produces and delivers bespoke courses for organisations, as well as delivering courses generally throughout the year online via Zoom.

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    Both members and non-members who wish to attend will need to register with  Katrina Likhtman  in advance. Non-members will need to pay £10 by bank transfer. The Zoom link will then be sent to those attending prior to the event.

    RTG talks are approved for Royal College of Psychiatrists CPD: 1.5 external units per session. Sessions may also be used as proof of Continuous Professional Development (CPD) as part of re-accreditations. Certificates and records of attendance are available at each meeting.

    Disclaimer: All details are subject to change without notice and RTG cannot be held responsible for any financial losses incurred as a result.

    RTG respectfully ask that all mobile phones are turned off during meetings