The Bouverie Centre

Creating Safety & Good Moments (The Bouverie Centre International Guest Speaker Series)

The Bouverie Centre 8 Gardiner Street, Brunswick, Australia

Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) has been a focus in recent years in Sweden. IPV is a huge personal and social problem not only for affected couples and families but also having a tremendous effect creating intense debates among professionals. The dominant narrative in Sweden can very briefly be described as influenced by the Duluth Model.

$95

Increasing Accessibility of Mental Health Services Through Walk-in Counselling

Walk-in psychotherapy services are highly advantageous primarily as they are very accessible - clients come at a moment that fits for them without the usual delays related to appointment making. For that very reason the walk-in session is likely to “capture a moment” of client readiness. Walk-ins are also a move toward a more culturally

$210

3rd International Single Session Therapy and Walk-in Services Symposium – Single Session Thinking: Going global one step at a time

Rendezvous Hotel Melbourne 328 Flinders Street, Melbourne

Presented by The Bouverie Centre, La Trobe University, this builds on the previous two Single Session Therapy and Walk-in Services symposiums held in Australia (2012) and Canada (2015). It offers opportunities to connect, share and collaborate with colleagues from your field and beyond. Moving away from the tradition of a series of keynote presentations, this

$485 – $585

Misery is Optional – The Management and Treatment of Pain (Robert Rosenbaum – USA)

Pain is not an isolated phenomenon. Both its neurophysiology and its psychology rely on connections and contexts. When clients and caregivers approach pain as if it were a self-contained concept, as if it were a carbuncle to be cut out by mechanical interventions, it does not matter whether the treatment is pharmacological or psychological: well-meaning

$210

Adolescent Family Violence: Systemic Interventions with Families

The Bouverie Centre 8 Gardiner Street, Brunswick, Australia

This in-person workshop, presented by The Bouverie Centre, will explore the determinants and contexts that underpin the use of violence by adolescents against parents/carers. We will then look at how systemic ways of working with the adolescent, parent/carer and other family members can support positive change and enhanced family trust, respect and safety.

$220

Single Session Thinking in Practice

Online

This live-stream online half-day implementation focused training is the practice companion to The Bouverie Centre’s Single Session Thinking (SST) self-paced online course. 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 live-streamed training is designed to consolidate your SST

$115

Systemic Family Work After Family Violence

Online

This live-stream course, presented by The Bouverie Centre, assists healthcare and welfare practitioners work systemically with families (non-offending parent, children, grandparents, etc) in the aftermath of domestic and family violence.

$220