Saturday, January 11, 2014

Training: Mental Health & Satir

Crisis and Trauma Resource Institute Inc.
presents the following workshops in Vancouver, Victoria, Kelowna and Kamloops.

For detailed information on our workshops please go to www.ctrinstitute.com/bc

Suicide Prevention, Intervention and Postvention Strategies

Critical Incident Group Debriefing

Motivating Change – Strategies for Approaching Resistance

Gender and Sexual Identity in Youth

Mindfulness Counselling Strategies Activating Compassion and Regulation

Anxiety – Practical Intervention Strategies

Depression – Practical Intervention Strategies

Understanding Mental Illness

DSM-5 – What’s New…What’s Different

De-escalating Potentially Violent SituationsTM

Crisis Response Planning

Addictions and Mental Illness – Working with Co-occurring Disorders


Substance Abuse and Youth – Creating Opportunities for Change

Violence Threat Assessment – Planning and Response

Counselling Skills – An Introduction and Overview

For more information:
Crisis and Trauma Resource Institute Inc.
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                                            Beyond Depression:

Healing Using the Satir Model

with Kathlyne Maki-Banmen, MA, RCC Individual, Couple and Family Therapist
Satir Institute of the Pacific Director of Training

March 21, 22, 2014 - 9:00 am to 5:00

Cost $300 per person (SIP Member and Early Bird Rates Available)

where: Phoenix Center 13686-94A Avenue, Surrey, BC
Depression is sometimes considered to be a modern epidemic. As the stresses of everday life increase in the modern world, people's inability to cope with the overwhelming impacts of stress may result in depression. Depression is a condition that can significantly affect one's ability to enjoy a life of meaning and contribution. The treatments for depression ofen result in a reduction of symptoms and therapy often focuses on managing one's depression. Many practitioners look to behavioral or pharmaceutical means to counter depression, but find that their interventions have limited success. in the Satir Model, depression is explained in terms of a sympton intended to be the solution to internal pain and chaos. It is possible, through a deeply experiential, transformational therapeutic process, to greatly reduce the impact of the pain and chaos, and help the client to re-choose life so that she can grow in a positively directional way towards peace, joy and empowerment.

Registration or contact:


Cindi Mueller, Administrator
Satir Institute of the Pacific
604-634-05725
admin@satirpacific.org

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