Lunch & Learn: Orientation to the new website & eConnect
OnlineThere have been many changes recently, and we want to make sure that as a member you understand what is available to you and where to find it. In this […]
There have been many changes recently, and we want to make sure that as a member you understand what is available to you and where to find it. In this […]
Practicing in isolation can be hard and finding a supportive community of colleagues can be difficult, especially when you are trying to balance work, busy practices and life. BCACC is here to help. BCACC already offers online forums for communities in eConnect, and we encourage you to join any of those groups that are relevant for you, for […]
People explore counselling for many different reasons and at many different points in their lives. Whether you are wanting to navigate mental health issues, cope with life change, or gain new perspectives or self-knowledge, finding a clinical counsellor who is the right fit and getting started on your counselling journey can feel daunting. In this […]
Early attachment injuries forge a neurophysiological template of self and impact affect regulation, relational functioning, and distort one’s internal working model(s). The heart of this training addresses the reparation of insecure attachment. The curriculum weaves a framework that draws upon diverse theoretical and conceptual understandings from: attachment theory, somatic psychotherapy, trauma studies, affect regulation and […]
Chronic shame disrupts healthy relational development, and has far-reaching implications for one’s capacity to regulate affect, engage in healthy relationships, and on one’s internal working model. This early template of self becomes intertwined with shaming experiences across the lifespan, creating cycles of multi-layered suffering. Through interactive lecture, discussion, and clinical vignettes, we will explore the […]
The Indian Residential School Survivors Society (IRSSS) in collaboration with the UBC Learning Circle will be hosting a conversation on learning about Trauma Informed care and how to help someone […]
Addressing sex and sexuality issues in therapy doesn't have to feel overwhelming or challenging – we've got you covered. Our trainings are designed to be a balance of knowledge and applicable, so you can start to integrate sex therapy into your practice right away! Head to our website to learn more about our upcoming trainings and […]
We are excited to be offering this Community in Connection for Black, Indigenous, and People of Colour (BIPOC) RCCs to provide an opportunity for connection and community. This session will include a facilitated panel discussion, with a focus on the following: Springing into Supervision: How We Become Counsellors - from Lenses of IBPoC Counsellors What […]
Join BCACC for Understanding Eating Disorders: Causes, contributing factors, common myths, and how to support someone in recovery. An eating disorder can often go unnoticed. In fact, people with eating disorders may go to great lengths to conceal symptoms and behaviors from others, including loved ones and healthcare providers. This presentation aims to raise awareness […]
Join us for this unique opportunity to learn transformational play therapy from Lisa Dion, the creator of Synergetic Play Therapy. In this two-day special event, using hands-on and practical techniques, Lisa will assist you to trace the moment-by-moment shifts in regulation between therapist and child, providing a level of insight that supports the transformation of […]
Learn how nature in play therapy can help children of various ages work with their grief process and the grief process from the perspective of the developmental stages and the polyvagal theory (safety). Learn how to bring in cues of safety through nature which can help regulate the client and widen their window of tolerance. […]
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