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Grief and Family Work
- August 8, 2023
- Posted by: The Bouverie Centre
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No CommentsGrief and Family Work With very few exceptions, the family therapy literature has not attended well to issues of loss and grief; the grief literature is, by and large, focused on the individual. This workshop explores not only bereavement grief, but also the impact on families of the grief associated with experiences of mental illness,
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Single Session Thinking In Practice
- August 2, 2023
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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
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Working With People Who Use Family Violence
- June 1, 2023
- Posted by: Catherine Beed
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This training is for anybody working with clients who may be using Family Violence. Whilst this training presents learnings and interventions that have been refined through years of working with men who use FV, the learnings put forth are applicable to all genders that use FV. This training is pitched at those with a beginner
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Foundations of Narrative Attachment Assessment with Adults
- May 24, 2023
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Foundations of Narrative Attachment Assessment with Adults Facilitated by Prof. Jenn McIntosh This workshop takes you through narrative, projective and questionnaire methods for assessing teen and adult attachment, with case examples. Validated methods for including attachment in clinical assessments are described and practiced, and interventions to support dyadic attachment security in families are detailed. Prof.
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Foundations of Narrative Attachment Assessment with Adults
- May 24, 2023
- Posted by: The Bouverie Centre
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Foundations of Narrative Attachment Assessment with Adults This workshop takes you through narrative, projective and questionnaire methods for assessing teen and adult attachment, with case examples. Validated methods for including attachment in clinical assessments are described and practiced, and interventions to support dyadic attachment security in families are detailed. Prof. Jenn McIntosh shares ideas for
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Family Violence 101
- May 18, 2023
- Posted by: Catherine Beed
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This training is for anybody working with clients or in middle management, who would like to better identify, assess and assist people using and/or experiencing Family Violence (FV). This training is pitched at those with a beginner to intermediate comprehension of Family Violence, whose primary role is not directly within the FV sector. It is
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Families and Trauma Work (Day 2 of 2)
- May 9, 2023
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Families and Trauma Work: Integrating Key Ideas from Individual and Systemic Practice Enhance your skills in working with families who have experienced trauma, using both individually and systems oriented approaches. Please note that this is a two-day workshop. Day 1: Tuesday 2 May 2023 Day 2: Tuesday 9 May 2023 Working with families and individuals where
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Introduction to Narrative Therapy with Families
- May 5, 2023
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Introduction to Narrative Therapy with Families Learn how to use Narrative Therapy in your family work. This workshop provides a practice-based introduction to the school of Narrative Therapy (NT) founded by Michael White and David Epston. You will have the opportunity to discuss its principles, philosophies and concepts, and how they compare to other models.
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Foundations of Attachment Observations with Infants
- May 3, 2023
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Foundations of Attachment Observations with Infants Learn about observing infant attachment in clinical and home settings, and interventions to support attachment health. This workshop takes you through user-friendly approaches to understanding the Ainsworth systems for observing attachment, and brings them to life with observational footage of attachment interactions. Methods for observing attachment in clinical and home
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Families and Trauma Work (Day 1 of 2)
- May 2, 2023
- Posted by: The Bouverie Centre
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Families and Trauma Work: Integrating Key Ideas from Individual and Systemic Practice Enhance your skills in working with families who have experienced trauma, using both individually and systems oriented approaches. Please note that this is a two-day workshop. Day 1: Tuesday 2 May 2023 Day 2: Tuesday 9 May 2023 Working with families and individuals where