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SUMMARY:Core Values Approach For Improving Relationships and Anger Response eWorkshop 26-Jun-2024
DESCRIPTION:Many people describe their experience with emotions via their thoughts\, feeling and behaviours. What if the source of these came from a value? \nThe workshop will show that often we are not truly aware of our core values. Sometimes they are hidden. By revealing them we are able to process when others breach them or we ourselves breach them to others. \nThese negative consequences are often blamed on others and are very rarely owned by clients. To encourage a deeper sense of self-discovery for clients the ‘Core Value Therapy’ (CVT) was developed. \nCVT is ideally suited for emotional regulation\, anger management and for relationships. CVT aims to discover what drives our clients and dominates their thinking/feelings/emotions and behaviours. Core values are often hidden and discovering the core value must be unique to each client. When this occurs real change and deeper understanding can begin to dramatically change a client’s life. \nThe workshop includes: \n\n\nHow to help your clients unlock their core value using CVT model. This uses a strength base problem and solution focus approach. \n\n\nEnable the practitioner to discover their core value as a self- reflection. This is a voluntary process and is highly recommend. It is an interactive workshop that helps you discover what really drives your thinking\, behaviour\, and emotions. \n\n\n\nThank you for the Core Values Training…I was doubtful at the beginning but actually \nexperiencing your work was amazing. It was a very spiritual experience and has been \ntransforming actually. It was a huge discovery and my self-esteem went up!!!! I am very \ngrateful to you for facilitating this change. \n\nThis is a half-day eWorkshop that has been adapted from face-to-face into an online format that is interactive and group focused. \nWhen: Wednesday 26th June 2024 from 9.30am till 12.30pm. (AEST) \nWhere: Online\, delivered via zoom. You will receive a zoom link prior to the workshop where you will be able to access the eWorkshop. \nCost: The early bird booking is $195.00 if registration occurs before 12th June 2024 (GST included). The fee for registrations after the 12th June 2024 is $250.00 (GST included). \nTo register: Register and complete payment. A Tax Invoice will be emailed to you. The payment needs to be completed before the workshop occurs\, for the registration to be fully confirmed. \nFacilitators: David Nancarrow \nDavid has worked for the last 17 years in a range of professional roles. He has extensive experience in working with the Education Department and working with school social behaviours and anger management counselling. As a mediator\, David has worked with clients who had high levels of conflict\, domestic violence and relationship breakdowns. This led him to develop the ‘Core Value’ therapy for anger management\, conflict and mental health issues. \nHe has spoken several times at the Australian International Mental Health Conferences about the success of this therapy. He is passionate about delivering and training professionals in Father Inclusive Practice. He has developed programs for the Education and Youth Justice Department\, called ‘My Path’ which is a social behaviour program for teenage males who are not attending school. \nAs a child consultant David specialized in symbol and sand tray therapy for children of separated families. He has managed a Mental Illness organisation which utilized the Boston Model of Recovery for mentally ill clients. Also\, he is the author of two books\, ‘What’s for Tea Dad’\, a fun interactive cookbook for first time dads and ‘Honey I am Pregnant’\, a manual for first-time dads. Both are available as free e-books. \nCurrently David works delivering Mental Health and Wellbeing training for OzHelp Tasmania and the business sector. David’s goal is to help equip people to be mentally and emotionally healthy to have successful and lasting relationships with themselves and others. \nFeedback from previous workshops \nWe collect feedback from participants at the conclusion of each workshop we facilitate. You can find summary data on our feedback page. Some of the feedback collected from 67 participants between 2016 and 2018 in David Nancarrow’s Core Value Therapy. \n\n“Fantastic day. Very useful and I’ve got a lot to take away and process.” \n“Informative and worthwhile.” \n“It will allow me to reflect and build upon my knowledge of my own values and how they influence my work/life.” \n“It was most important to actually observe the workshop. David working with the participants about their value and seeing the skill and technique involved”. \n“It will give me a new way to have conversations with clients and create (hopefully) meaningful change in their lives.” \n\n
URL:https://frsa.org.au/event/core-values-approach-for-improving-relationships-and-anger-response-eworkshop-26-jun-2024
CATEGORIES:Professional Training,Webinar
ORGANIZER;CN="Andrew%20King":MAILTO:info@groupworksolutions.com.au
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