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Irish Hospice Foundation

  • 06-03-2010 7:30am
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    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 6,752 ✭✭✭


    Has any one studied with the above, I have do a few short course with them as ongoing CPD over the years, but no real study.

    They run a Post-Grad Dip/MSc in Bereavement Studies that I thinking of doing. The cost and contact time is right, and though its no analytic it would tied in with a project I have been doing from a psychoanalytic viewpoint on mourning states in early recover, so it would give me a wider base to work from. It's also jointly run by the RCSI

    Its early days yet, I have a meeting with my boss next week to try to negotiate some time off to attend. However, if anyone has any experience with them I would be interested to hear.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1 graham5237


    They do a lot of research and development at the Irish hospice foundation. [Libellous statement removed - JC]


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 16 bipolka


    Odysseus wrote: »
    Has any one studied with the above, I have do a few short course with them as ongoing CPD over the years, but no real study.

    They run a Post-Grad Dip/MSc in Bereavement Studies that I thinking of doing. The cost and contact time is right, and though its no analytic it would tied in with a project I have been doing from a psychoanalytic viewpoint on mourning states in early recover, so it would give me a wider base to work from. It's also jointly run by the RCSI

    Its early days yet, I have a meeting with my boss next week to try to negotiate some time off to attend. However, if anyone has any experience with them I would be interested to hear.


    Dear Odysseus,
    I just got enrolled onto the same course, with a similar view towards merging their field research programme with my psychoanalytic interest, and am wondering as to: How did that go for you? Did you complete the full MSc in the end, or just the first year? Did you derive any benefit from it in terms of your research or psychoanalytic studies? Any ideas would be of help.
    Many thanks!


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