Workshop on Artfully Enriching Therapeutic Conversations

If you are looking to extend your practice and further connect with accountability, collaboration and authenticity, this workshop has been tailored for you!

This interactive and practice-based workshop will allow you the opportunity to develop new innovative and creative ways of working.

You will be further exposed to Narrative therapy techniques as well as connecting back and refreshing the theory that underpins this approach. You will be provided with demonstrations and have the opportunity to practice these narrative lines of enquiry and concepts.

The training process mirrors the therapy itself and will encourage you to further investigate the intentions behind your questioning, your hopes for your own work practices, and the chance to unpack stumbling blocks that may be experienced as we explore these exciting ways of working.

Feel free to bring examples from your practice or in your work alongside colleagues/in supervision, so we can use this through the day. Come and explore what is sustaining you in your work and what you are noticing in response to applying these principles.

Date: Sunday March 19

Time: 10am – 4pm (morning tea provided)

Cost:

$115 for students in non-paid placements (inclusive of GST)
$165 early bird before March 1st (inclusive of GST)
$230 after March 1st (inclusive of GST)
Location: The Little Space, Bondi Junction next to the train station

http://www.thelittlespace.com.au/contact/4586616583

(Note: numbers limited)

Book now: https://www.smoothbook.co/ap/index.php/smart/home/22207

About the Presenter:

Rina Taub is a Counselling Psychologist with over 20 years of professional experience. She is Director of In-Sight Narrative Therapy and has engaged in Narrative practices in community Mental Health settings, as well as with young people, adults, couples and families in private practice, and as a registered clinical supervisor. She has enjoyed sharing the intentions that inform this framework, and the craft of the questions, through facilitating reflective practice groups, and workshops for various health and welfare agencies.

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