Integrating Intervention Tools in Therapy: From Theory to Practice
Onsite Learning Programme
Develop practical, integrative therapy skills and learn how to apply intervention tools effectively in real-world clinical settings. This course bridges theory and practice, helping therapists and mental health professionals build confidence in selecting and using evidence-based interventions across a range of client presentations. Ideal for practitioners looking to deepen their therapeutic toolkit and enhance client outcomes through a more flexible, integrative approach.
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Programme Type: The college will issue a certificate of attendance to those who take this workshop.
CPD: 6 hours
Next Intakes: Saturday 20th June 2026
NFQ: N/A
ECTS: N/A
Academic Validation: N/A
Professional Accreditation: N/A
Integrating Intervention Tools in Therapy: From Theory to Practice
This practical one-day workshop explores how therapists can integrate intervention tools confidently and coherently within everyday clinical practice.
Participants will develop clarity about when and why to use specific interventions, how to introduce them naturally and how to maintain strong therapeutic connection while doing so. Suitable for therapists of all modalities, the day offers an accessible and clinically rich opportunity to strengthen confidence, flexibility and therapeutic effectiveness.
Many therapists are trained in multiple approaches but can feel uncertain about:
- Staying attuned while being active
- When to intervene
- How to choose the right intervention
- How much to say or do
- How to integrate body, relational, and cognitive tools
Course Overview
Date: Saturday 20th June 2026
Certification:
- The college will issue a certificate of attendance to those who take this workshop.
- CPD: 6 hours
Cost:
- IICP will issue a CPD Certificate of Attendance. CPD: 6 hours
Venue:
- Onsite in IICP Campus, Tallaght, Dublin 24
Expert Programme Facilitator
Eileen Finnegan
MSc in Systemic/Family Therapy
Eileen has studied extensively over the past thirty years, achieving MSc in Systemic/Family Therapy, is a qualified Supervisor, Forensic Psychotherapist, Humanistic and Integrative Psychotherapist, Gestalt Psychotherapist, and Child and Adolescent Psychotherapist, Trauma Informed Sensory Motor Trauma Therapist. Specialist in Dynamics of Attachment in Adult Life. She is a Restorative Justice Practitioner, Mediator, and Private Consultant/Supervisor. She lectures at IICP College and UCD.
Restorative Justice Practitioner, Mediator, Lecturer, and Trainer, is a member of IACP, IAHIP, EAP, FTAI.
Additional qualifications include a Post Graduate Certificate in A.T.S.O. (Assessment and Treatment of Offenders) from Leicester University. Eileen is licensed to use the STATIC99R, STABLE, and ACUTE 2007 and the SOAP108 Case Formulation Planning, Armadillo, AIM 2, CASP-R following her training with the Justice Institute of British Columbia and Leonard Consultancy.
Eileen is the Chair of NOTA (National Organisation for the Treatment of Abuse) Ireland, the Chair of the Advisory Committee of STOP it NOW Ireland, is on the Governing Body of I.A.H.I.P. and Editorial Board of F.T.A.I. Eileen has delivered training on the many aspects of ‘sexual violence‘, Restorative Justice, and family dynamics at conferences in Ireland and Europe. Eileen has published articles in therapeutic journals for SAGE, IACP (Eisteach) , IAHIP (Inside Out)