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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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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/
LOCATION:Online
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SUMMARY:Working with Addictions Online: There's Always More Than One Elephant
DESCRIPTION:NAVIGATING VIRTUAL COUNSELLING IN 2024\nFour years on from the start of the pandemic\, new research and new learnings provide us with direction for doing video counselling better. \nDiscoveries in fields as diverse as neuroscience and social psychology give us clues about how we process information and (re)act in online environments. Lawrence Murphy\, founder of the first online clinical practice\, will dive deep into these discoveries and the implications for the ethics and clinical practice of video work with clients struggling with addiction. \nPlease Note: The event has been changed from March 20 to April 3\, 2024. All registrants will have access to the recorded session for a year after the live event. \n \nRegister Now\nABOUT THE PRESENTERS:\nLawrence Murphy is the founder of Worldwide Therapy Online\, the world’s first online clinical practice\, established in 1994. In 1998 he co-authored the first ethical code for online counselling. Mr. Murphy and his colleagues publish regularly in the academic literature\, including their seminal 1998 work When Writing Helps to Heal: Email as Therapy\, which has been cited more than 350 times. Therapy Online delivers two levels of training in cybercounselling and licenses online therapy. Since the pandemic began\, Mr. Murphy has delivered more than 90 half-day trainings to a total of more than 10\,000 mental health professionals across Canada. \nONLINE SESSION INFORMATION: \nDates: Wednesday\, April 3\, 2024 \nTime: 9am to 12:30pm \nFormat: Online \nCost: \n\n$60 for BCACC Members\n$30 for BCACC student members\n$120 for Non-Members\n\nNOTES:\n\nThe registration deadline is Monday\, April 1\, 2024. Pre-registration is required. \nFor registration support\, please email education@bcacc.ca\nFor student registration\, please email 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. \n\nDisclaimer: Except where specifically indicated\, the opinions expressed in this notice are strictly those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of the BC Association of Clinical Counsellors\, its officers\, directors\, or staff. The publication of any advertisement by the BC Association of Clinical Counsellors is not an endorsement of the advertiser\, or of the products or services advertised. The BC Association of Clinical Counsellors is not responsible for any claims made in advertisements. Advertisers may not\, without prior consent\, incorporate in a subsequent advertisement the fact that a product or service has been advertised in a publication of the BC Association of Clinical Counsellors.
URL:https://bcacc.ca/events/online-counselling-addictions/
LOCATION:Online
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SUMMARY:Focusing Oriented Therapy Training and Certification
DESCRIPTION:FOT is a remarkably effective somatic approach\, particularly valuable for working with trauma and clients who are ‘stuck’\, and for preventing therapist burn-out. \nFocusing was developed by Dr. Eugene Gendlin\, a colleague and key contributor to the work of Carl Rogers.  Gendlin’s research sought to answer the question – \nWhy are some clients successful in counselling\, while others are not?\nWhat he found was that the counsellor’s modality wasn’t the definitive difference; rather it was something the successful clients themselves were doing.  They had a way of checking inside\, of listening to an internal voice that was distinctly different from the more familiar conscious ‘thinking brain.’  His research led him to develop a series of steps to teach therapists how to guide clients to tune in to this individual inner voice.  That personal\, unconscious voice is what takes a client past their thinking brain and down into the core of their issues.  The method allows them to consistently go to the edge of the unknown and tap into what needs to happen next so that the healing process can start its forward movement. \nParticipants are welcome to attend single modules or the complete 16-month series\, and may become certified as a “Focusing Oriented Therapist” (FOT).
URL:https://bcacc.ca/events/focusing-oriented-therapy-training-and-certification-2/
LOCATION:Online and in Langley\, BC
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SUMMARY:Chronic Shame in Clinical Practice: An Embodied Relational Perspective with Stacy Adam Jensen\, MEd\, RCC
DESCRIPTION:This online workshop offers a nuanced perspective for working with the difficult and often therapeutically evasive presentations of chronic shame. It offers a blend of theory and clinical insight on the etiology and impact of chronic shame\, illuminates ways to identify its clinical presentations\, and presents a framework for working with it from an embodied\, relational orientation. \nONLINE 5 Tuesday Evenings: April 9 – May 7\, 2024\, 6 – 9 pm PST \nEarly bird by March 18\, $495\, thereafter\, $545
URL:https://bcacc.ca/events/chronic-shame-in-clinical-practice-an-embodied-relational-perspective-with-stacy-adam-jensen-med-rcc/
LOCATION:Online
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SUMMARY:Working with Survivors of Childhood Sexual Abuse
DESCRIPTION:THE PAST DOESN’T ALWAYS STAY IN THE PAST\nSexual difficulties in adulthood can often be traced back to past childhood sexual trauma including shame that often accompanies intimate trauma. This workshop will provide a theoretical understanding as well as clinical techniques in working with sexuality concerns of survivors of childhood sexual abuse. Case material will be discussed. \nLearning Objectives: \n\nDiscuss how to create a safe therapeutic environment for survivors\nIdentify important aspects of assessment of childhood sexual abuse\nDescribe the central role of shame for survivors\nDescribe the use of the relational sexual history to support sexual healing\nList clinical techniques that help survivors safely become more sexual\n\n NOTE: This workshop will be recorded and made available to registrants for two weeks after the live workshop. Bear in mind\, the recording will not include references to case material.\n \n \nRegister Now\nABOUT THE PRESENTER:\nSuzanne Iasenza is a practicing psychologist who specializes in and writes on topics such as human sexuality\, sex therapy for individuals and couples\, sexual orientation\, and gender identity. \nShe’s passionate about sharing her knowledge of Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis and has taught at a variety of institutions. Some of which include the Ackerman Institute for the Family\, Derner Institute at Adelphi University\, the Westchester Center\, and the Family Institute of Westchester. Suzanne has also co-founded the Sex Therapy Training Program (STP) at the Institute of Contemporary Psychotherapy in NYC.  \nWant to know more? Check out her latest book\, Transforming Sexual Narratives: A Relational Approach to Sex Therapy or visit her website at suzanneiasenza.com. \nONLINE SESSION INFORMATION: \nDates: Friday\, April 19\, 2024 \nTime: 9am to 12pm \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 Wednesday\, April 17\, 2024. Pre-registration is required. \nFor registration support\, please email Cassandra Leong at cassandra@bcacc.ca \nFor student registration\, please email 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 registrants\, without additional cost\, as part of the registration. \n\nDisclaimer: Except where specifically indicated\, the opinions expressed in this notice are strictly those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of the BC Association of Clinical Counsellors\, its officers\, directors\, or staff. The publication of any advertisement by the BC Association of Clinical Counsellors is not an endorsement of the advertiser\, or of the products or services advertised. The BC Association of Clinical Counsellors is not responsible for any claims made in advertisements. Advertisers may not\, without prior consent\, incorporate in a subsequent advertisement the fact that a product or service has been advertised in a publication of the BC Association of Clinical Counsellors.
URL:https://bcacc.ca/events/workshop-survivors-childhood-sexual-abuse/
LOCATION:Online
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SUMMARY:Attention Therapists: Register Now for The Art and Science of Love - a Gottman’s Couples Therapy Workshop and receive an additional 10% BCACC Discount
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URL:https://bcacc.ca/events/attention-therapists-register-now-for-the-art-and-science-of-love-a-gottmans-couples-therapy-workshop-and-receive-an-additional-10-bcacc-discount/
LOCATION:Pinnacle Hotel Harbourfront\, 1133 W Hastings St\, Vancouver\, BC\, V6E 3T3\, Canada
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