Single Session Thinking In Practice

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Single Session Thinking In Practice

2 August 2023 @ 9:00 am - 1:00 pm

$115

Single Session Thinking in Practice

This half-day workshop is the practice companion to The Bouverie Centre’s Single Session Thinking (SST) self-paced online course. This training is designed to consolidate your SST knowledge and enhance the application of these ideas in your clinical practice.

SST involves approaching the first session as if it will be the last, whilst creating opportunities for further work if requested by the client. This implementation-focused training aims to meet your needs as you begin applying SST in your work.

What will you learn?
By attending this workshop, you will be able to:

  • Articulate what SST is and how it can be applied to the work that you do
  • Identify potential barriers and resources to support the integration of SST into everyday practice
  • Demonstrate the use of a Single Session approach (attitudes and skills) in your work with clients

***PREREQUISITE***
You must have completed The Bouverie Centre’s Single Session Thinking self-paced online suite in the last 18 months to be eligible to attend the SST In Practice workshop.

The online course takes approximately 7 hours to complete and is on sale until June 30 – follow the link above to find out more.

Relevant Audience
SST in Practice is relevant for those who would like further opportunities for skills practice and the exploration of ideas for embedding SST into their work.

Workshop Style
This is an implementation-focused workshop. Emphasising the direct ‘clinician–client’ relationship, it will recap key points from the self-paced course and guide you through experiential activities to embed SST into your own practice. There will be small group practice activities using a range of reflective processes and case discussions.

Organiser

The Bouverie Centre
Phone
(03) 9385 5100
Email
bouverie.sst@latrobe.edu.au
View Organiser Website

Venue

Online