ABC Adolescence & Beyond Conference 2024

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Friday 22nd

March 2024

1st Irish Annual Conference 2024

SUPPORTING CONTACT AND


CONNECTION IN ADOLESCENT
DEVELOPMENT

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About Gina Dermody

About Adolescence &


CONTENT

Beyond

Our Aim

What's in it for you?


TABLE

Agenda

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Meet the Team


ABOUT
GINA DERMODY
Director Of AdolEssence & Beyond, Tuam, Co. Galway.
Podcaster AdolEssence & Beyond

Gina Dermody
Adolescent, Young Adult & Family Psychotherapist
ABC: Adolescence & Beyond Conference Organiser

Meet Gina Dermody, Adolescent, Young Adult and Family Psychotherapist


Gina Dermody is an accredited Adolescent and Family Psychotherapist with
IACP. She has a background in both Social Work and Psychotherapy, and
has completed further masters training in Adolescent Psychotherapy. Gina
runs a private practice in Co Galway called "Adolessence and Beyond." Her
primary focus is on providing therapy to Adolescents, Young Adults, and
Parents. Gina's expertise is centred around supporting Adolescent
development, understanding parenting styles, and navigating young
adulthood. She has a particular interest in working with Neurodiversity. Gina
has developed the School Space Program, which is offered to TY students in
secondary schools. This interactive and engaging program focuses on
Adolescent Development and offers TY's the opportunity to understand their
own development. In addition to her work in the community, Gina also offers
parent workshops and has her own podcast called AdolEssence and Beyond
now on Spotify.

A significant aspect of Gina's focus is uniting professionals who specialise in


working with adolescents, aiming to enhance our collective proficiency in
supporting this crucial client group. Gina firmly believes that the most
effective way to aid adolescents and their families is through collaborative
efforts and mutual support among professionals. By fostering a sense of
unity among professionals, there is a valuable opportunity for shared
learning, serving as guides in our respective fields, and elevating our
competencies and understanding of adolescent development.

Education and continuous learning play a pivotal role in Gina's professional


approach. She consistently strives to engage with and learn from others,
both within Ireland and internationally. In Ireland, we are fortunate to be in a
privileged position with a wealth of expertise in the field of adolescent and
family work.
ABOUT
ADOLESCENCE &
BEYOND CONFERENCE
Uncover the significance of contact and connection during Adolescence! This
conference focuses on empowering professionals to deepen their
understanding of Adolescent Development, fostering improved support for
adolescents and their families. Dive into critical themes like anxiety, stress,
and overwhelm, as experienced speakers share insights and discuss the
essential skills and competencies for successful work in this vital area.

Why Now?
Anxiety and stress are pivotal factors in Adolescent Development.
Adolescence, marked by rapid physical, emotional, and cognitive changes,
often leads to increased levels of anxiety and stress. From school refusal to
various presentations, professionals are encountering diverse manifestations.
This conference addresses these challenges head-on, emphasizing the
urgency of effective recognition and intervention to create comprehensive
support systems from professionals and parents alike.
OUR
GOAL

How Will It Help?


Designed for psychologists, therapists, counsellors, educators, social
workers, and healthcare providers, this conference is a must-attend for those
shaping the future of adolescent support. Gain insights into evidence-based
practices, therapeutic interventions, and effective communication strategies.
Connect with diverse professionals, learn best practices, and engage in an
environment that promotes growth, collaboration, and comprehensive support
for adolescents and their families.

Moreover, this conference provides a unique platform for attendees to connect


with a diverse array of professionals within the field. The focus is not only on
learning best practices but also on fostering meaningful connections. This is an
integral part of any work with adolescents and families as we need to understand
and support each other in our work. The conference serves as a nexus for the
exchange of ideas, collaboration, and the cultivation of a network that extends
beyond the event, creating a lasting impact on the quality of care provided to
adolescents.
WHATS IN IT
FOR YOU
Unlock Your Professional Potential at the
Annual Adolescence and Beyond Conference!
Deep Insights
Explore the importance of contact and connection in adolescence, enhancing your
understanding of adolescent development and how to both influence and support this
unique client group.
Skill Enhancement.
Address major themes like anxiety, stress, and overwhelm, gaining practical skills and
competencies crucial for successful work in this specialised area that is Adolescent
Development.
Networking Opportunities
Connect with professionals who share your passion. Establish a network of support for
adolescents and families, fostering a shared understanding of skills and abilities.
Effective Interventions
Understand the causes and contributing factors to anxiety and stress in adolescent
development as you focus on the important themes in adolescent presentation:
Relationships, learning style, identity, sexuality and belonging.
Comprehensive Support Systems
Gain understanding of the various referral pathways with adolescents, the organisations
who can help and the many ways in which you can be guided and supported in your work.
Presentation and Interventions
Learn how to work with the various presentations, how to engage and work with extended
family and the therapeutic interventions which support expression and engagement with
client and families.
Interdisciplinary Learning
Join a diverse range of professionals – psychologists, therapists, counsellors, social
workers, educators, and healthcare providers – for a unique opportunity to learn, engage,
and share best practices in adolescent development and beyond.
Don't miss this chance to elevate your expertise, connect with like-minded professionals,
and contribute to the well-being of adolescents and their families. Secure your spot now
for a transformative experience!
THE
AGENDA
9.30 - 10 am: Registration & Coffee
10.00 - 10.15 Introduction
Gina Dermody
Dr. Mary O Kane - MC
10.15 - 13.00 First Session
10.15 - 11.05 Dr. Malie Coyne
“A compassionate approach to supporting Teenagers
with Anxiety and exam stress”
11.10 - 12.00 Dr. Richard Hogan
“Working Systematically with Teenagers”
12.00 - 12.30 Coffee Break
12.30 - 13.00 Panel Discussion, Questions & Answers
13.00 - 13.45 Lunch
13.50 - 16.30 Afternoon Session
13.50 - 14.40 Stella O Malley
“Working with teens in a counselling context.”
14.45 - 15.35 Dr. Josen Mc Grane MD
“Navigating mental health services and the promise
of Youth Psychiatry”
15.40 - 16.10: Panel Discussion, Questions & Answers
16.15 - 16.30 Closing Address Gina Dermody & Dr. Mary O Kane
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A QUESTION ?
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MEET
THE TEAM
Dr. Mary O Kane
Lecturer in Psychology & Education and Author
Dr Mary O'Kane is a Lecturer in Psychology, Early Childhood Studies and
Education. Her research interests include childhood transitions; self esteem and
wellbeing, and the value of play. Mary is a regular contributor to Newstalk Radio;
RTE Drivetime, and a range of other national and local radio shows discussing a
broad range of parenting issues. Her first book, Perfectly Imperfect Parenting:
Connection not Perfection, was published in 2021. Her second book Anxious
Children in an Anxious World will be released in April 2024.

https://www.drmaryokane.ie/perfectly-imperfect-parenting/

Dr.Josen Mc Grane MD
Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist
JOSEN MC GRANE is currently working as a Senior Registrar in Psychiatry with the
Louth Community Mental Health Team, as part of Dual Higher Specialist Training in
Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and General Adult Psychiatry. Josen graduated with
a 1st Class Honours in English and Sociology from Trinity College, Dublin following
which he studied Medicine in UCD. He then trained in General Adult Medicine in
Adelaide and Meath Hospital, Tallaght, and St James’ Hospital where he obtained his
membership of the Royal College of Physicians in Ireland. He completed his Basic
Specialist Training in Psychiatry and obtained membership of both the Royal College
of Psychiatrists and the College of Psychiatry in Ireland. Josen graduated with an A in
the Masters in Adolescent Psychotherapy via the Dublin Counselling and Therapy
Centre in collaboration with the University of Northampton. As part of this MSc,
Josen submitted a dissertation under the supervision of Bronagh Starrs, entitled
“Neither Here nor There: A Qualitative Systematic Review of the Experience of
Psychotherapy for Youth with ADHD.” Josen also currently works as a part-time
Psychiatry lecturer to Medical Students in RCSI and a part-time researcher under the
supervision of Professor Mary Cannon in RCSI. He is a member of the College of
Psychiatry Special Interest Group in Youth and Mental Health. In his spare time

Josen likes to park-run, gym, go to gigs, and laugh with colleagues and friends.
MEET
THE TEAM
Dr. Richard Hogan
Family Psychotherapist and Author
Richard Hogan is a systemically trained Family Psychotherapist registered with The
Family Therapy Association of Ireland. He writes every Thursday for the Irish
Examiner. His column ‘Learning Points’ explores his progressive approaches to
mental health promotion. He is the author of the best-selling book ‘Parenting the
Screenager’. This book is a practical and accessible guide for parents of the modern
child. The book received critical acclaim from The Irish Times as a ‘must buy for any
parent of a teenager’. His recent publication, ‘Home is where the Start is’ was a
national bestseller and shortlisted for an Irish book award. He is the clinical director of
the award-winning psychotherapy and counselling service Therapy Institute. Trinity
College Dublin invited Richard, in 2017, to undertake a PhD with the university to
explore how his paper, ‘systemic practices in education’ could be introduced into the
Irish educational system. Richard was awarded a Fulbright scholarship for his work in
2020 and travelled to America in 2021 to carry out research in a leading American
University on how to better promote inclusion in Irish and American Schools. Richard
is the leading contributor on RTÉ ‘Raised by the village’. Richard is also an expert
contributor on Virgin media’s most successful launch of an original programme,
‘Eating With The Enemy’. He is also a regular contributor on shows such as, Drivetime
RTÉ Radio 1, The Hard Shoulder Newstalk, The Today Show RTÉ, Ireland AM Virgin
Media, The Tonight Show with Claire Brock, and he is a regular contributor on The
Brendan O’ Connor show where he offers his expertise and progressive strategies for
better mental health promotion.

Dr.Malie Coyne
Clinical Psychologist and author
Dr. Malie Coyne is a Clinical Psychologist, Bestselling Author, Parent, and Adjunct
Psychology Lecturer at University of Galway, who sits on the Mental Health
Advisory Panel for the A Lust for Life charity and is Psychological Lead for their
Mental Health Schools Programme. Malie released her award-winning book “Love
in, Love out: A compassionate approach to parenting your anxious child” with
Harper Collins Ireland in July 2020. With her considerable experience of working
with children and families, Malie is fast becoming one of the leading voices in
compassionate parenting in Ireland. Through her advocacy work, public speaking
and print, radio and television contributions, Malie shines a light on mental health
issues and promotes meaningful wellbeing throughout the lifespan. Malie lives in
Galway with her husband and two little ladies. For more of her work, see
www.drmaliecoyne.ie or follow Malie on Twitter (X) and Instagram (@maliecoyne)
or Facebook / Linkedin (Dr. Malie Coyne).
MEET
THE TEAM
Stella O Malley
Psychotherapist and Author
Stella O’Malley is a Psychotherapist, author, and public speaker. Maintaining a
private practice primarily dedicated to parenting, family dynamics, and teens,
Stella’s work focuses on mental health and the importance of well-being. She
is a regular contributor to the Irish Independent, the Sunday Independent,
RTE, Newstalk FM and other media across the world. Stella’s first bestselling
book was called ‘Cotton Wool Kids’, she then released ;Bully-Proof Kids in
2017, ‘Fragile’, in 2019 and, in March 2023, “What your teen is trying to tell
you”. Stella is the co-host of the popular podcast, Gender: A Wider Lens; and
is also, the co-author of ‘When Kids Say They’re Trans’ along with therapists
Lisa Marchiano and Sasha Ayad. Stella is also the founder and director of
Genspect, an international organisation that offers a healthy approach to sex
and gender.

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