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Ref: 'Analysing Identity' ed P Weinreich and W Saunderson, 2005, just issued in paperback.

Are you interested in understanding the interplay of the many facets of
identity and its processes, whether to enhance your practice
in a work or therapeutic setting, or in education and the social services, or research and academia?

LONDON Identity Structure Analysis GROUP
invites you to a:
Research Update and Practical Workshop

11th Feb 2013, 12.30-19.00pm
at St George's University of London, SW17 0RE.

Nearest tube: Tooting Broadway (5 mins walk).
http://www.sgul.ac.uk/about-st-georges/how-to-get-to-st-georges
Enter through the main hospital entrance and come to Grosvenor Wing 2nd floor;
Workshop will be in Room G211 - reception will direct you.


Programme:

12.30pm Assemble for coffee (bring own sandwiches, etc)

1-3pm Reports on research in progress
A chance to discuss issues arising from diverse studies in progress and offer help and advice to those in the early stages of designing an ISA instrument.
Please contact Jo Simister [log in to unmask] if you would like to take a slot.

3pm approx Refreshment break

3.30-7pm Hands-on session
Setting up and manipulating Ipseus software: initial set-up, entering responses, analysis, interpreting results – experience and advice at all stages of the process. Bring your own laptop or borrow one from a St George’s – NB we hope to circulate a link to an updated version of the software prior to the workshop. (NB: Ipseus is not available for Macs and iPads)

7pm Supper in Tooting (excellent inexpensive curry houses) for those who have time to socialise after.


Booking:
THERE IS NO CHARGE FOR THIS WORKSHOP ON THIS OCCASION, BUT WE NEED TO KNOW WHO IS ATTENDING FOR SECURITY AND CATERING PURPOSES.

Please contact Jo Simister [log in to unmask] if you hope to attend – please also indicate if you will need to borrow one of St George’s laptops.

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