Events

Working with Trauma, Mental Health and Substance Use/Addiction

Zoom

This is an introductory level training that includes three on-line modules released Monday 03 October 2022 and a full day live (face-to-screen - F2S) session on Wednesday 19 October 2022. The introductory level training is interactive and practical professional development, designed to assist clinicians in understanding clients who experience mental health and substance use/addiction issues,

$75

Families and Trauma Work (Day 1 of 2)

The Bouverie Centre 8 Gardiner Street, Brunswick, Australia

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

$480

Families and Trauma Work (Day 2 of 2)

The Bouverie Centre 8 Gardiner Street, Brunswick, Australia

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

$480

Foundations of Narrative Attachment Assessment with Adults

The Bouverie Centre 8 Gardiner Street, Brunswick, Australia

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.

$240

Foundations of Narrative Attachment Assessment with Adults

The Bouverie Centre 8 Gardiner Street, Brunswick, Australia

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

$240

Grief and Family Work

The Bouverie Centre 8 Gardiner Street, Brunswick, Australia

Grief 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,

$240

Connect & Learn – webinar – Working with trauma and addiction – understanding it’s impact and the implications for our work, presented by Sally Thomas & Anna Bough

Zoom webinar

Working with trauma and addiction – understanding it’s impact and the implications for our work, presented by Sally Thomas & Anna Bough This presentation provides a brief overview of what trauma is, paying particular attention to complex trauma, and the relationships between trauma and addiction whilst also addressing the social complexity clients may experience. We

Free

The Art of Wellbeing: Understanding, preventing and managing vicarious trauma

Online

Gain advanced clinical practice skills in the art of wellbeing   This workshop is for everyone who wishes to maintain their own resilient practice and for those who supervise and mentor others. Join Dr Richard Cash, our trauma expert, to understand the range of potential reactions to distressing, confronting or objectional materials at work and