SPEAKER'S BIOGRAPHY
Dr Amanda Jones
Amanda Jones PhD, is an Honorary Associate Professor of Warwick Medical School and head of North East London NHS Foundation Trust's Tier 3 Perinatal Parent Infant Mental Health Service. She trained as a family therapist and then did her doctoral research at the Tavistock/UEL, which investigated how the maternal use of 'projective identification' can derail a baby's development. In collaboration with the Anna Freud Centre, Amanda was involved in the Channel Four documentaries 'Help me love my baby', winner of the 2007 Royal Society of Television's best factual programmes award. She speaks at national and international conferences on psychodynamic parent-infant treatment and teaches on the clinical psychology programmes at UCL and UEL.
PAST & PRESENT CONFER EVENTS
The power of non-verbal communication in the talking cure
Friday 17 and Saturday 18 May 2013
Friday 17 and Saturday 18 May 2013
Attachment Theory in Practice
Monday evenings from 22 January to 28 April 2013
Monday evenings from 22 January to 28 April 2013
The importance of infancy - and its implications for psychotherapy
Saturday 19 May 2012 - Edinburgh
Saturday 19 May 2012 - Edinburgh
The importance of infancy - and its implications for psychotherapy
Saturday 25 February 2012 - London
Saturday 25 February 2012 - London
Applications of Object Relations Theory in Contemporary Psychotherapy
12 September to 5 December 2011
12 September to 5 December 2011
Psychological Trauma and the Child
Thursday 18, Friday 19 and Saturday 20 September 2008
Thursday 18, Friday 19 and Saturday 20 September 2008
Psychotherapeutic work with Structures and Disorders of the Self
Wednesday 14 April - Wednesday 14 July 2010
Wednesday 14 April - Wednesday 14 July 2010
Contemporary views on working with transference
5 June, 26 June, 25 September & 6 November 2010
5 June, 26 June, 25 September & 6 November 2010