German psychotherapist Bert Hellinger has developed an approach to dealing with relationship problems, financial distress, addictions and career troubles that is based on the idea that self-limiting beliefs can be inherited from previous generations.
Julie Williams will lead a workshop in this approach on Saturday from 10.30am-5pm in Greystones Holistic Centre, Church Road, Greystones, Co Wicklow. Cost €90. Booking on 087-2588385 or e-mail info@quantum-evolution.com
- The Sudden Cardiac Death ( in the young ) Support Group is holding its Christmas memorial service in Monkstown Church of Ireland Parish Church, Co Dublin, on Sunday, December 4th at 1pm. Queries to 086-2043932.
- A new medical shoe shop, Footsense, has just opened on Exchequer Street, Dublin 2, next door to Fallon Byrne, (George’s Street end). A podiatrist will assess the customer’s feet and give advice on all aspects of foot health free of charge. See footsense.ie or e-mail info@footsense.ie or tel: 01-4406688.
- The Irish Analytical Psychology Association is holding a lecture – Jung's Psychological Types . . . or Stereotypes?– given by Jungian analyst Orla Crowley in the Arts Block, Trinity College Dublin on Friday, December 9th at 8pm. For more information, tel: 087-2492625.
- Psychoanalysis Todayis the theme of a conference on December 10th in the Health Sciences Building at University College Dublin, Belfield, Dublin 4.
It is organised by the Department of Psychiatry, Psychotherapy and Mental Health Research at St Vincent’s Hospital, Dublin, with the UCD School of Medicine. Cost €60/€30. More details from tdalzell@eircom.net