UKAGP Events

6th International Gestalt Research Conference

The the next International Gestalt Research Conference will be held in Birmingham, United Kingdom from 5th to 7th September 2025.

The International Gestalt Research Conference exists to bring together, and enthuse, Researchers and Practitioners in the application, sustainment and development of Gestalt Therapy as a professional, evidence-based practice.

With the details and arrangements in development we’d like to invite all those interested in Gestalt Therapy to save the date.

For the latest information about the event check out our main web pages here:

https://www.ukagp.org.uk/2025-international-gestalt-research-conference

UKAGP Day Conference & AGM Bristol

July 26th 2025

Our UKAGP annual conference and Annual General Meeting (AGM) will take place on the 26th of July 2025. Purchase General Admission Tickets Here.

If you’d like to join us for Creative Relating, we’d love to see you there.  The theme of this year's conference is Neurodiversity and Gestalt. We hope you’re able to join us! ‌ ‌

There will be a 'Sensory Cafe' at break times, hosted by neuro-divergent trainees – an opportunity to explore and tend to your sensory needs. Included below is a taster of some of the guest speakers who will be collaborating with our community on the day of the conference! Read more…

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Marianne Fry Lecture 2023
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Marianne Fry Lecture 2023

2020 was a watershed year in the fight for racial equality across the global north. The death, nay murder, of George Floyd in America led to the re-recognition of just how poorly persons of colour were seen and treated.

Dwight writes: This experience filtered into the world of counselling and psychotherapy and it was at this stage that, as a practitioner myself, I recognised that I had become adapted within a white supremacist framework in order to survive accordingly. Based on the ideas presented in my new book The Psychology of Supremacy, this talk will look at how and why these adaptations exist and occur and what it means for the racialised other to exist within white environments.

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