TA East CPD: Queer Identities & GSRD Inclusive Practice
Sun, 27 Oct
|Online workshop
Time & Location
27 Oct 2024, 11:00 – 13:30
Online workshop
About the event
Event price: TA East Community: £20 +VAT. Non members: £25 + VAT
Booking details: Email: TAEastLondon@gmail.com to book your place on this workshop.
TA East Continued Professional Development workshop: Queer identities and GSRD inclusive practice with Victoria Baskerville (She/her) TSTA Sunday 27th October 11am - 1.30pm
This workshop will reflect on Queer identities, including Trans, Non binary, gender fluid identities and working across all GSRD, Gender Sex Relationship, Diversity. The importance of pronouns will be explored. Queer theory will be mused, calling for dialogue around the evolving of social and political constructs. We will reflect on the limits of the binary and the Trans and neurodivergent movement leading the way for autonomy. Attendants will be invited to consider what needs to be put in place to make our practice GSRD aware and inclusive.
Victoria Baskerville has been practicing as a Transactional Analyst Psychotherapist, Supervisor, and Trainer for 25 years, based in multi-diverse East London. Five years ago, she founded TA East London Institute, which is housed in a community building in the heart of the urban community. Integral to every aspect of training is intersectionality, bringing counselling and psychotherapy into social and political contexts. Victoria recently completed a two year UKCP research project on Inclusivity and Exclusivity in counselling and psychotherapy training, published in the New Psychotherapist and Transactional Analyst. She is on the editorial team of the Transactional Analysts and authors ‘Amplified Voices’ each quarter.
Victoria is currently writing a book ‘Contemporary Transactional Analysis through an Intersectional lens; Deconstruction and Reconstruction of theory and practice’ for the “Innovations in Transactional Analysis” series edited by William F. Cornell. Victoria is interested in Queer theory and how Queer identities are challenging all forms of oppression and she identifies as lesbian and Queer.