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SUMMARY:ADVANCED SKILLS IN SYSTEMIC PRACTICE
DESCRIPTION:\n\n\n\n\n\nPractical Systemic Models and Methods with Clients and Stakeholders\nThis two-day workshop is designed to offer not only a thorough understanding of systemic concepts but also a highly practical approach to applying these techniques in clinical practice. It’s ideal for practitioners who want to boost their confidence in using systemic models and methods with clients and stakeholders.\n\nThe workshop will focus on practical application of systemic models – from role plays and video demonstrations to exercises\, case studies\, and group reflections – aimed at helping practitioners integrate systemic techniques into their everyday work. The interactive activities are designed to provide a step-by-step process for how to use these techniques effectively\, ensuring participants feel confident in their ability to implement what is learned.\n\nParticipants will also receive concrete strategies for overcoming clinical challenges and tips for getting unstuck when working with complex cases. This workshop aims to assist participants in building their systemic integrative framework\, tailoring approaches to clinical practice and work with stakeholders in a way that feels both structured and flexible.  The workshop assumes some foundational knowledge of systemic practice.\n\nSpecifically\, the workshop will cover:\n\nA refresher of systemic concepts\nIntroduction to a systemic integrative meta-framework tool\nA review of different systemic family therapy schools\nPractical application of different systemic techniques in client and stakeholder work\nTips for finding manoeuvrability and getting unstuck\n\nPresented by: Dr Kate Owen is a Clinical Psychologist and Clinical Family Therapist with 25 years experience working in mental health.  Kate provides comprehensive services to adolescents\, adults\, couples\, and families. In addition to her clinical services\, Kate provides supervision to individuals and organisations\, and facilitates training across Australia.  Dedicated to teaching\, Kate has taught at several Universities and was the Co-Founder of The QLD Institute of Family Therapy (2018-2024). She is the author of the popular Keep Calm Cards. \nAudience: for mental health and other professionals that apply behavioural/developmental/neuro-science and systemic thinking to their practice. \nMental Health Professionals: All mental health professionals including\, but not limited to Clinical Counsellors\, Psychologists\, Psychotherapists\, Psychiatrists\, Social Workers\, Nurses\, Occupational Therapists\, Youth Workers\, Mental Health Workers\, Addiction Specialists\, Marital & Family Therapists\, Child Protection and Disability Workers\, Domestic and Family Violence Workers\, Guidance Officers\, Speech and Language Therapists\, Residential Care Workers and Foster Support Workers\, Vocational Rehabilitation Consultants\, General Practitioners\, and all other mental health professionals looking to enhance their therapeutic skills.   \n\n\n\n\n\n\n
URL:https://frsa.org.au/event/advanced-skills-in-systemic-practice
LOCATION:The Glen Hotel\, 24 Gaskell Street\, EIGHT MILE PLAINS\, QLD\, 4113\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Professional Training
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ORGANIZER;CN="Compass%20Seminars":MAILTO:office@compassaustralia.com.au
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