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SUMMARY:Mindful Self-Compassion for Therapists
DESCRIPTION:Mindful Self-Compassion for Therapists\nOctober 21 through to December 16\, 2024\nMondays from 7:00 pm – 9:30 pm ET \nOnline via Zoom \nFacilitated by: Shari Geller & Anna Friis \nHosted by: Centre for Mindful Self-Compassion \nCLICK HERE TO REGISTER \n  \n\nWhat to Expect \n\n\n  \n\n\n\n\n\nThis program is offered in response to the demand for accessibility for mental health professionals\, not only to meet the prerequisite requirement for Self-Compassion in Psychotherapy (SCIP)\, but also provides necessary tools to enhance an understanding of the role of self-compassion in the practice of counseling and psychotherapy. \nThis course includes weekly sessions of 2.5 hours each\, in addition to the 3-hour retreat. \nLearning Objectives: \n\nDescribe the theory and research supporting mindful self-compassion\nDevelop and apply self-compassion practices to motivate themselves with encouragement rather than self-criticism\nAssess and manage difficult situations and emotions with greater moment-to-moment acceptance\nDevelop and apply self-compassion practices to respond to feelings of failure or inadequacy with self-kindness\nTransform difficult relationships\, old and new\, through self-validation\nUtilize the art of savoring and self-appreciation to overcome negative attention bias\nApply core mindfulness and self-compassion practices into daily life\nDemonstrate simple self-compassion practices to patients\, students\, or clients\n\nMeet the Instructors \nShari Geller\, PhD is: \n\nAuthor\, Clinical Psychologist\, and Certified Mindful Self-Compassion Teacher\nLeading figure in the field of therapeutic presence\nOver 30 years of experience integrating psychology and mindfulness\nAuthor of “Therapeutic Presence: A Mindful Approach to Effective Therapeutic Relationships” (2nd Edition\, 2022) with Leslie Greenberg\nAuthor of “A Practical Guide to Cultivating Therapeutic Presence” (2017)\nCo-editor of “Self-Compassion in Psychotherapy: A Clinical Handbook”\nFounder of the Therapeutic Rhythm and Mindfulness Program (TRM™)\nFaculty member at York University\nCo-director of the Centre for MindBody Health in Toronto\nActively involved in various professional committees\nOffers training and workshops internationally\n\nAnna Friis\, PhD is: \n\nCertified Mindful Self-Compassion (MSC) teacher and health psychologist in private practice in Auckland\, New Zealand\nSpecializes in mindfulness and compassion-based therapy\nLife-long practitioner of Ashtanga yoga\, which influenced her evolution as an MSC practitioner and teacher\nFormer journalist with a substantial career as the director of a public relations company specializing in crisis management\nInspired by corporate life to pursue a Master’s degree investigating the effects of stress and meditation on the autonomic nervous system\nDoctoral research focused on the psychological and physiological effects of mindful self-compassion training\nPublished research in peer-reviewed journals\, contributing to the scientific understanding of self-compassion’s mind-body effects\nFocused on contributing to projects that promote a kinder and more just world alongside her clinical and teaching work\n\nEarly bird pricing ends Oct. 7th & Registration Closes Oct. 18th 3pm PT \n\n\n\n\n\n  \n\nCLICK HERE TO REGISTER\n 
URL:https://www.cmbh.ca/event/mindful-self-compassion-for-therapists/
CATEGORIES:Professional Trainings
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SUMMARY:Integrating IFS Techniques for Trauma Resilience
DESCRIPTION:Integrating IFS Techniques for Trauma Resilience\nFacilitated by: Dr. Richard C. Schwartz \nDates: December 6 & 7\, 2024 \nTime: 11:00am – 2:30pm (ET) \nLocation: Online via Zoom \nCLICK HERE TO REGISTER ONLINE\nJoin The Centre for MindBody Health (CMBH) to explore Internal Family Systems (IFS) therapy led by Dr. Richard Schwartz. Acquire valuable insights for trauma work and elevate your skills. \n \nWorkshop Description \nThis workshop will provide a brief review of the basics of the IFS model by Richard Schwartz\, PhD\, who developed the model\, then will focus in detail on its use with attachment and trauma. IFS is a non-pathologizing\, hopeful framework within which to practice psychotherapy now certified as an evidence-based practice by SAMHSA. IFS offers both a conceptual umbrella under which a variety of practices and different approaches can be grounded and guided\, and a set of original techniques for creating safety and fostering Self-to-Self connection in individuals\, couples and families. \nThe workshop will focus on helping clients release personal burdens related to traumatic experiences in their lives. An overview of the clinical applications of IFS in trauma work will be presented. You will learn through didactic teaching\, interactive dialogue\, demonstration and live interviews. \nAs the workshops progress the focus will be on understanding and releasing legacy burdens. Legacy burdens are powerful organizers of our minds and behaviors. You will be become more aware of the beliefs and emotions we and our clients absorb from family\, peers\, ethnic groups and cultural contexts regarding ourselves and/or groups with whom we identify\, as well as groups we consider “other.”  We will explore the sources of those burdens and the fears of releasing them. This work is critically important to create more peace and less divisiveness in our often fractured world. \nGrounded in systems thinking\, Dr. Schwartz developed Internal Family Systems SM\, in response to clients’ descriptions of various parts within themselves.  He focused on the systemic relationships patterns among these parts that were similarly organized across clients.  He found that when clients’ parts felt safe and were allowed to relax\, they would experience spontaneously the qualities of confidence\, openness\, and compassion that Dr. Schwartz came to call the Self.  He will show us how to support clients in that state of Self\, to facilitate their healing of their own parts. \nLearning Objectives \nAt the end of this 2 Day Workshop\, participants will be able to: \n\nIdentify the basic theory and principles of Internal Family Systems therapy\nApply techniques to access their clients’ Self- a core of compassion and other leadership qualities\nAssess client “resistance” more effectively and with less effort\nExplain the effects of trauma on parts and Self\nApply the model in treating trauma\nAssess awareness of their own parts and how those parts impact therapy\nApply IFS principles to transference and counter-transference\n\nPresenter \nDick Schwartz began his career as a family therapist and an academic at the University of Illinois at Chicago. There he discovered that family therapy alone did not achieve full symptom relief and in asking patients why\, he learned that they were plagued by what they called “parts.” These patients became his teachers as they described how their parts formed networks of inner relationship that resembled the families he had been working with. He also found that as they focused on and\, thereby\, separated from their parts\, they would shift into a state characterized by qualities like curiosity\, calm\, confidence and compassion. He called that inner essence the Self and was amazed to find it even in severely diagnosed and traumatized patients. From these explorations the Internal Family Systems (IFS) model was born in the early 1980s. \nIFS is now evidence-based and has become a widely-used form of psychotherapy\, particularly with trauma. It provides a non-pathologizing\, optimistic\, and empowering perspective and a practical and effective set of techniques for working with individuals\, couples\, families\, and more recently\, corporations and classrooms. \nDick lives with his wife Jeanne near Chicago\, close to his three daughters and his growing number of grandchildren. \nCourse Fees \nRegular: $325 CAD + HST = $367.25 CAD \nEarly-Bird Regular: $295 CAD + HST = $333.35 CAD \nStudent*: $225 CAD + HST = $254.25 CAD \nEarly-Bird Student*: $195 CAD + HST = $220.35 CAD \nEARLY-BIRD DEADLINE: November 26\, 2024 \n* Students must email a copy/scan of their valid student ID or confirmation of enrolment upon purchasing their ticket to:cmbhworkshops@gmail.com \n** A 5% discount is available for groups of 5+ registering at the same time. Please email our Education Team for more details: cmbhworkshops@gmail.com \nRegistration Options \n\nRegister online and pay with credit card. Registration opening soon.\nEmail completed registration form and send an e-Transfer (payment + HST) to cmbh@cmbh.space\n\nRegistration Confirmation: Please allow 1-2 business days for our workshop staff to confirm your registration. We will email you an official receipt upon confirmation\, including further details on workshop format and preparation materials. \nCancellation and Refund Policy: An administrative fee of $75 will be charged for cancellations. For a refund\, written notification must be received by November 17\, 2024. Written notice of cancellation should be emailed to cmbhworkshops@gmail.com. Refunds will not be issued after November 17\, 2024. CMBH reserves the right to cancel workshops due to unforeseen circumstances. \nContinuing Education (CE) Credits \nOPA: Approved for 7 CE credits for Psychological Practitioners. \nMDPAC: Approved for 6.5 hours of MDPAC Group CE credits and 1 hour of MDPAC CCI credits (automatically calculated when an MDPAC member submits Group CE hours). \nOAMHP: Approved for 7 CE credits for members. \nParticipants must attend the entirety of the webinar in real-time to receive a certificate of completion detailing CE credits. Attendance will be noted manually by our workshop staff. Participants who are unable to attend the webinar in real-time may view the recordings once they are released and can be provided a questionnaire upon request to receive full CE credits.
URL:https://www.cmbh.ca/event/integrating-ifs-techniques-for-trauma-resilience/
LOCATION:Online\, Online\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Clinical Services,Professional Trainings
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