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SUMMARY:BCACC Webinar Series - Money Management Workshops for Clinical Counsellors
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a three-part workshop series that equips you with financial planning knowledge specifically relevant to the many facets of your counselling career. It will offer a comprehensive exploration of important topics just in time for tax season.\nThis workshop is presented by MNP and is divided into three one-hour webinar sessions. They will be recorded so that you can revisit the content for a full year. \nSession 1: January 18th\n \n\n\n\nFinancial Planning for Clinical Counsellors throughout your career; \nPractice management for your practice – key matters for success; \n\n\n\nSession 2: February/date TBD  \n\n\n\nPersonal and Corporate Taxes for Professionals:  Key changes that impact you; and \nPlanning for year end and tax season \n\n\n\nSession 3: March 14th \n\n\n\nIncorporating your Practice:  The benefits and when it makes sense for you; \nRetirement Planning for you and Succession for your practice – what you need to know.\n\n\n\n  \nABOUT THE PRESENTERS: \nNational in scope and local in focus\, MNP is one of Canada’s leading professional services firms — proudly serving individuals\, businesses\, and organizations since 1958. Through the development of strong relationships\, we provide client-focused accounting\, consulting\, tax\, and digital services. Our clients benefit from personalized strategies with a local perspective to fuel success wherever business takes them. \n  \nONLINE SESSION INFORMATION:  \nDates:             Part 1: Thursday\, January 18\, 2024  \n                        Part 2: February 2024 /date TBD \n                        Part 3: Thursday\, March 14\, 2024 \nTime:             12 PM – 1 PM for all three sessions \nCredits:       3 BCACC continuing competency credits \n\nFormat:         Online \nCost:           $60 for BCACC Members (for all three sessions) \n                    $30 for BCACC student members (for all three sessions) \n                    $120 for Non-Members (for all three sessions) \nNOTES: \nThe registration deadline is Tuesday\, Jan 16\, 2024. Pre-registration is required. If you have any issues registering\, please contact Jenny Kim at jenny@bcacc.ca  \nAre you are a student member? To register for this event\, please send an email to studentmembers@bcacc.ca  \nA separate email will be sent the day prior to the event to the confirmed registrants containing the information for joining the webinar.  \nThe webinar series will be recorded and made available to members once it’s completed. All three sessions’ recordings will be available for registrants\, without additional cost\, as part of the registration. 
URL:https://bcacc.ca/events/bcacc-webinar-series-money-management-workshops-for-clinical-counsellors/
LOCATION:Online
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SUMMARY:FREE TRAINING – An Introduction to Internal Family Systems Therapy with Colleen West
DESCRIPTION:FREE TRAINING – An Introduction to Internal Family Systems Therapy with Colleen West\, IFS Therapist\, Trainer and Consultant \nInternal Family Systems Therapy (IFS) is an evidence-based model that views individuals’ multiple “parts” as expressions of their identity\, rather than obstacles. \nThis free training offers: \n\nIFS’s non-pathologizing approach to personal growth\nInsights into the psyche’s various parts within IFS\nEngagement strategies for understanding clients’ parts\nThe role of the ‘Self’ in healing\nHow IFS can be integrated with other approaches\nCase examples and practical applications\n\nTrainer Colleen West is a trauma-informed IFS-certified therapist\, trainer\, and consultant. She has over 20 years of experience helping clients overcome simple and complex trauma. Colleen is also a published author. \n  \nRegistration expires on April 2\, 2024
URL:https://bcacc.ca/events/free-training-an-introduction-to-internal-family-systems-therapy/
LOCATION:Online\, BC\, Canada
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240225
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240302
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SUMMARY:CANADIAN GROUP PRACTICE OWNER CONNECT
DESCRIPTION:Registration is now open for the Canadian Group Practice Owner Connect Retreat\, taking place at a private oceanfront Villa in Playa Hermosa\, Puntarenas Province\, Costa Rica. From February 25- March 01\, 2023\, join fellow professionals and elevate yourself and your practice while enjoying a private beachfront Villa steps from the sand! \n 
URL:https://bcacc.ca/events/canadian-group-practice-owner-connect/
LOCATION:Puntarenas Province\, Costa Rica\, Costa Rica
ORGANIZER;CN="Chantelle%20Froats":MAILTO:info@retreatseason.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240304T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240304T150000
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SUMMARY:BCACC Workshop - Basic Group Facilitation Skills: Part 2
DESCRIPTION:Join us for this second workshop on basic group facilitation. Each one is a standalone workshop that compliments the other to build out your knowledge on facilitating groups. \nThis second workshop will focus on ways to use transference and countertransference in group leadership\, in addition to focusing on critical tasks during the different stages of groups.  \nAlong with exploring our blind spots\, this training will also focus on challenges that may come up for group facilitators\, such as: \n\n conflict and confrontation\, \ndynamics of resistance\, \nand interventions in challenging situations.  \n\nYou can purchase/attend this workshop on it’s own\, or you can also register for the first workshop. \n\nABOUT THE PRESENTERS:\nDr. John Sherry\, RCC-ACS\, has over 20 years of experience as a clinician and his academic and clinical work has focused on couples\, family\, and group therapy. Dr. Sherry is one of the founding members of the Community Counselling Centre\, the program’s off-site practicum placement for counselling students. He has been instrumental in implementing couple\, family and group counselling at UNBC’s training clinic and currently facilitates process groups for graduate students and professionals in the community. His research interests tend to centre around counsellor training and development with a particular interest in experiential approaches to teaching and clinical supervision. More specifically\, he is interested in the attachment styles of group co-facilitators and how counsellors use countertransference in their work.   \nDoriana Pantuso\, RCC\, CCC\, began her counselling journey as a mental health clinician with Northern Health\, Prince George.  Doriana’s experience at Northern Health led to a counselling career in a variety of clinical settings both in outpatient and inpatient mental health. Currently\, Doriana works with post-secondary education students at the University of British Columbia. Her clinical work has focused on both individual and group therapy with an interest in experiential approaches and counsellor development. Her group experience focuses both on psycho-education and process-oriented group facilitation and she is currently pursuing group training through the Center for Group Studies (CGS).   \nONLINE SESSION INFORMATION: \nDates: Monday\, March 4\, 2024 \nTime: 12 PM – 3 PM \nFormat: Online \nCost: \n\n$80 for BCACC Members\n$40 for BCACC student members\n$160 for Non-Members\n\nNOTES:\n\nThe registration deadline is Thursday\, Feb 29\, 2024. Pre-registration is required. \nIf you have any issues registering\, please contact Cassandra Leong at cassandra@bcacc.ca \nAre you a student member? To register for this event\, please send an email to studentmembers@bcacc.ca \nA separate email will be sent the day prior to the event to the confirmed registrants containing the information for joining the webinar. \nThe workshop will be recorded and made available to members once it’s completed. The recording will be available for registrants\, without additional cost\, as part of the registration. 
URL:https://bcacc.ca/events/basic-group-facilitation-skills-part2/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240305T120000
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SUMMARY:BCACC Panel Discussion - Introduction to the Standards and Code of Ethical Conduct: Standards 2 & 6
DESCRIPTION:Introduction to Standards 2 & 6\nJoin us on Tuesday\, March 5th for the next discussion in this series that looks to clarify the new Standards of Clinical Practice and Code of Ethical Conduct. \nIn this webinar we will have a conversation about: \n\nStandard 2: Competence and Quality Improvement\nStandard 6: Clinical and Counselling Assessment and Reporting\n\nView the Standards >> \nWe will highlight key thoughts on these two standards and any implications of the changes to therapeutic practice for RCCs. \nWhen you register\, be sure to submit your top question and we will be sure to address any overarching themes. \nIf you would like to view the first session that covered the Code of Ethical Conduct and Standards #8 & #9 – you can find it in the “Breaking News“ section of the Member Portal. \nWE HAVE A MAXIMUM CAPACITY OF 500 ATTENDEES \nBACKGROUND:\nOn November 1\, 2023\, BCACC released its revised Code of Ethical Conduct along with 13 new Standards of Clinical Practice as part of its review process for maintaining and improving the clinical practice of RCCs in BC. \nThis work reflects BCACC’s ongoing efforts to protect the public and further the best practices and professional identity of RCCs as we move towards regulation of the profession. The code and the standards are designed to guide clinical practice and decision-making; supporting members’ ongoing evaluation and reflection of their own practice\, engagement in continuing competency and professional development activities\, and resulting in the provision of safe\, competent\, and ethical care to members of the public. \nPlease note that this session is part of a series that aims to orient members to the new Standards of Practice and Code of Ethical Conduct. \nONLINE SESSION INFORMATION: \nDate: Tuesday\, March 5\, 2024 \nTime: 12pm – 1:30pm \nFormat: Online \nCosts: Free for BCACC Members \nNOTES:\n\nThe registration deadline is Sunday\, March 3\, 2024. Pre-registration is required. If you have any issues registering\, please contact Cassandra Leong at cassandra@bcacc.ca \nAre you a student member? To register\, please contact studentmembers@bcacc.ca \nA separate email will be sent the day prior to the event to the confirmed registrants containing the information for joining the webinar. \nThe panel discussion will be recorded and made available to members once it’s completed. 
URL:https://bcacc.ca/events/standards-two-and-six/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Member Only Event
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SUMMARY:Matters of the Mind: Top 10 Strategies for Caregivers Supporting a Child with Anxiety
DESCRIPTION:In this one hour presentation\, we will discuss 10 strategies for supporting a child with anxiety. These strategies are informed by evidence based intervention with an emphasis on Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT) techniques. Although geared towards caregivers supporting a child between the ages of 6-12\, the information will hold relevancy for caregivers of older children and teens\, as well as people of all ages. \nThere will be a 20 minute question and answer period after the presentation. \nREGISTER NOW >> \nABOUT THE PRESENTER:\nThis presentation is offered by Registered Clinical Counsellor\, Laura Roy\, who has been working as a counsellor for the last eight years on a community mental health team supporting children\, youth and families. She is passionate about working with families and including caregivers in treatment.
URL:https://bcacc.ca/events/strategies-for-caregivers-child-anxiety/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Public Presentation on Mental Health Topics
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240307
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241028
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SUMMARY:Somatic Attachment Psychotherapy Online 2 Year Training with Lisa Mortimore\, PhD
DESCRIPTION: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 regulation theory\, interpersonal neurobiology\, interpersonal/relational psychoanalytic practice\, and deepening connections to the sentient world.  \n 
URL:https://bcacc.ca/events/somatic-attachment-psychotherapy-online-2-year-training-with-lisa-mortimore-phd-2/
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