Athlone, Dublin & Galway

Tel: 353906470484  Email: info@icppd.com

Invitation to Open Evening at ICPPD

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At The International College for Personal and Professional Development, (ICPPD) we are celebrating our 5th Anniversary as a third level college. We would like to invite you to join us for Afternoon Tea at 3-4pm on this Friday 31st July for our Open Evening, in 3 Garden Vale, Athlone. Our staff look forward to greeting you and informing you about some of our education and training programmes. Please check our website www.icppd.com to get a sense of who we are and what we do. We are a college with a difference! You are very welcome to join us for refreshments, stay and meet some of our learners and staff or perhaps you might like to enjoy a “taster/experience” of some ICPPD courses, the agenda for the evening is as follows:-

o 3pm-4pm, Introduction to ICPPD and Networking opportunity with members of local organisations
o 4pm-5pm, 1 hour Personal Development Class
o 5pm-6pm, Mingle and meet our learners and join us for a Question and Answer Session
o 6pm-7pm, an Introduction to Mindfulness class.

If you intend to come, please call Noreen, the college Administrator on 0906470484 or email admin@icppd.com
We hope you can make it and we look forward to meeting you on the day.

Kind regards,
Christine Moran,
Academic Director

Alan holds a Masters Degree and Graduate Diploma in Integrative Psychotherapy from the University of Limerick. He has worked in private practice in Limerick and Ennis for many years. He has lectured on research on the Psychotherapy M.A. in U.L., and worked as a group facilitator on the M.A. in Music Therapy in U.L. Alan also holds a Higher National Diploma and Bachelors Degree in Irish Music, and has taught guitar on the B.A. in Irish Music and Dance at the Irish World Academy. As a professional musician he has toured extensively throughout Ireland and Europe with various artists. Alan’s interests include auto-ethnographic and heuristic approaches to research, personal development, and transpersonal approaches to psychotherapy. He continues to get great enjoyment from music, playing regularly in the Limerick and Ennis scene, as well as working on various recording projects. He values the personal development of student therapists and the effective integration of this with skills and theory.