Introduction to Working with Adolescents - Bronagh Starrs: A Gestalt Developmental Perspective - Gestalt Online Workshop is 1 of a 5-part seminar series

Topic:
Gestalt phenomenological developmental model based on neuroscience in youth work: introduction to seminar series - online workshop
Leader:
Deadline:
2 November 2026 09:00 - 3 November 2026 18:00
Place:
online - Zoom Platform
Language:
English
Workshop days:
Monday, Tuesday: 9.00- 13.00, 14.00- 18.00 (during 1-hour lunch break)
Translator:
Price:
900 zł
For whom:
For practitioners of Gestalt psychotherapy and other currents, for students/schools of psychotherapy working with adolescents
Number of hours:
20 training hours
Group:
min 10/max 40
Translation:
Simultaneous translation into Polish
Free choice:
Yes
Event description:

Introduction to working with adolescents – Bronagh Starrs: A Gestalt Developmental Perspective – Gestalt Online Workshop is the 1st workshop in a 5-part series of seminars on the topic of working with adolescents, led by Bronagh Starrs.

This series of workshops encourages Gestalt therapists to deepen their clinical presence, creativity and ability to address the most pressing issues facing young people in contemporary practice. Each workshop combines theory, experiential learning and practical interventions based on Gestalt principles.

This online workshop, which is 1 of 5 events in the series, will introduce a phenomenological developmental model that places special emphasis on field dynamics, showing how relational and environmental influences shape adolescent development. It will give participants a framework for understanding the therapeutic approaches discussed in the in-person workshop.

Introduction to working with teenagers – Bronagh Starrs – online workshop – information about the presenter:

Bronagh Starrs is a mental health consultant and recognized expert on adolescence. She is an experienced psychotherapist, clinical supervisor, parenting consultant, writer and trainer. She lives in Omagh, Northern Ireland. Bronagh is the creator and director of the master’s program in adolescent psychotherapy at the Dublin Counselling & Therapy Centre in collaboration with the University of Northampton. She lectures and gives international presentations on the developmental processes and therapeutic dynamics of contemporary adolescents, and has extensive knowledge of women’s well-being, trauma recovery, workplace well-being and the psychological impact of medical trauma.

Bronagh’s first book, Adolescent Psychotherapy – A Radical Relational Approach (Routledge, 2019) (Polish edition planned for fall 2026 😊) has received international acclaim. Bronagh is the author of numerous articles, co-author of Relational Child, Relational Brain (Gestalt Press/Routledge, 2017) and the publication Adolescent Configuration Styles, Parenting and Psychotherapy A Relational Perspective (Routledge 2023). In 2026, two more books for parents will be published on school anxiety and adolescent parenting.

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