presents the
following workshops in British Columbia.
For detailed information on our
workshops please go to
Understanding Mental
Illness
Kelowna – February 26,
2013
Vancouver – February 27, 2013
Victoria – February 28, 2013
Victoria – February 28, 2013
Crisis Response
Planning
Nanaimo – March 14,
2013
Vancouver – March 22,
2013
De-escalating
Potentially Violent SituationsTM
Nanaimo – March 15,
2013
Kamloops – March 15,
2013
Vancouver – March 21, 2013
Prince George – March 28,
2013
Addictions and Mental
Illness – Working
with Co-occurring Disorders
Vancouver – April 16, 2013
Victoria – April 18, 2013
Victoria – April 18, 2013
Kamloops – April 29,
2013
Substance Abuse and
Youth – Creating
Opportunities for Change
Vancouver – April 17, 2013
Victoria – April 19, 2013
Victoria – April 19, 2013
Kamloops – April 30,
2013
Motivating Change –
Strategies for
Approaching Resistance
Vancouver – May 15-16, 2013
Kelowna – May 22-23,
2013
Nanaimo – May 23-24,
2013
Violence Threat
Assessment – Planning and Response
Victoria – May 15, 2013
Vancouver – May 22, 2013
Depression –
Practical
Intervention Strategies
Vancouver – June 18, 2013
Counselling Skills –
An Introduction
and Overview
Vancouver – June 19-21, 2013
For more
information:
Crisis and Trauma Resource Institute
Inc.
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New
Directions in Child and Adolescent Treatment:
A
Sensorimotor Psychotherapy Approach
Richmond,
BC
Friday
April 5th, 2013
EARLY
BIRD REGISTRATION by February 1st, 2013
*Co-Sponsored by
Richmond Community Table for Supporting Families Affected by Parental Mental
Illness and/or Addictions and Family Services of Greater
Vancouver
Through the lens of
Sensorimotor Psychotherapy® this workshop explores the development of affect
regulation, identity, sense of self, and the ability to form and sustain
relationships in younger patients.
Presenters will address the impact of
attachment dynamics and the effects of trauma on the developing brain and body,
explore how the disruption of the instinctive evaluation of safety, danger and
life threat (fight, flight, freeze, and feigned death) can lead to problems that
often bring children to therapy. With an emphasis on dyadic regulation in the
therapeutic relationship, presenters will elucidate the significance and use of
the "somatic narrative" in child and adolescent treatment rather than reliance
on language alone.
Date: Friday April
5th, 2013
Time:
9:00am-4:00pm
Location: Ralph
Fisher Auditorium
(located in
Richmond Hospital)
700 Westminster
Hwy
Richmond, BC V6X
1A1
Tuition: $165.00
USD
Discounts: 10% if
registered by February 1st, 2013
10% for groups of 3
of more
$100 off a future
SPI Level I Training
REGISTER ONLINE: www.sensorimotor.org
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8th Annual Meeting of
the International Society for the Study of Self-Injury (ISSS)
Hosted by Simon Fraser University
Date: June 29-30,
2013
Pre-conference workshop June 28.
For more information, please see the attached brochure.
DBT Centre of Vancouver, Inc.
1040 - 1200 Burrard St
Vancouver BC V6Z 2C7
P: 604-569-1156
F: 604-569-1230
DBT Centre of Vancouver, Inc.
1040 - 1200 Burrard St
Vancouver BC V6Z 2C7
P: 604-569-1156
F: 604-569-1230
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