Newsflash! Applications now being accepted for 2008 PPP course. Details below.
26 Jun 2003
 Last updated 16th July 2007
Welcome to the Thames Valley Initiative training site.
On this site you will find details of the current and forthcoming 'Personality People and Pathology' course, also the Oxfordshire Complex Needs Service.
Click here for the new TVA2I site, covering the Thames Valley Inititive service developments.
Applications are now open for the 2008 'Personality: people and pathology' course. Click here for a brochure, here for the application form.
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Here is an account of the recent residential weekend, a 'Living learning experience' in Kent in January 2006, part of the last PPP course.
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To be told in advance that the residential part of the course would be experiential does little to prepare students for a weekend at Bore Place. For me it was challenging and educational in a way that no amount of lectures and seminars can hope to achieve, because the weekend reaches beyond the intellectual, beyond the 'normal' professional expectations of what training can encompass. It gives members a taste of the emotional impact of being at a therapeutic community.
On the subject of silences, a topic which arose more than once on the course, I was reminded of these (abridged) lines by Suzanne Vega:
If language were liquid It would be rushing in Instead here we are In a silence more eloquent Than any word could ever be
I won't use words again They don't mean what I meant They don't say what I said They're just the crust of the meaning With realms underneath Never touched Never stirred Never even moved through
OK, so I'm not promising never to open my mouth again (sorry folks!), but I think the above conveys some of what I felt.
Oh, and above all, the weekend at Bore Place was FUN!
Catherine Ashley-Boulton
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