Social Work and the DSM 5
Presented by UBC
School of Social Work Professional Development Program
Co-sponsored by BCASW
Date: Saturday, Feb. 8, 2014
Time: 9 am – 4:30 pm (no lunch
provided)
Location: UBC School of Social Work, Room 200, 2080 West
Mall
Workshop Presenter: Bob
Shebib, M.S.W., M.B.A
Bob Shebib has conducted workshops nationally and internationally. A best selling author and educator, his books have been widely adopted and translated for use by universities throughout Canada and internationally.
He is the coordinator of the Community Social Service Work Department at Douglas College. As well, he has worked as a sessional instructor for UBC’s School of Social Work.
Bob Shebib has conducted workshops nationally and internationally. A best selling author and educator, his books have been widely adopted and translated for use by universities throughout Canada and internationally.
He is the coordinator of the Community Social Service Work Department at Douglas College. As well, he has worked as a sessional instructor for UBC’s School of Social Work.
Cost: Community Members:
$100.00
UBC
School of Social Work students: Free
Capacity: 20 community members; 20 UBC SOWK
students
This
workshop is an introduction to the recently released DSM 5 and its implications
for practice. It is designed to assist social
workers and other professionals to acquire a working knowledge of this
diagnostic system including significant changes
from DSM-IV to DSM 5.
To register:
Community Members: http://cic.sites.olt.ubc.ca/community-member-socialwork-and-the-dsm-5/
UBC Social Work Students: http://cic.sites.olt.ubc.ca/student-registration-social-work-and-the-dsm-5/
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Registration- 8:30 am: Workshop 9 am – 5:00Location: UBC Robson Square - 800 Robson Street, Vancouver, BC(HSBC Hall – Room C680)
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Community Members: http://cic.sites.olt.ubc.ca/community-member-socialwork-and-the-dsm-5/
UBC Social Work Students: http://cic.sites.olt.ubc.ca/student-registration-social-work-and-the-dsm-5/
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Canadian Society of Clinical
Hypnosis (BC
Div)Two
Day Clinical Hypnosis Training Workshop 2014
This workshop will
provide the basic skills of clinical hypnosis, including demonstrations and
practice sessions for those who wish to add hypnosis to their repertoire of
therapeutic skills. Simultaneously, intermediate/advanced skills in hypnosis
utilization will be provided to the experienced hypnotherapist in areas such as
hypnosis for traumatic experiences, relationships, stress, pain, visualization
techniques to enhance hypnosis, rapid induction techniques for emergency
medicine and dentistry, and much more.
The faculty has extensive experience in various areas in the field of
hypnotherapy and each will be present on one or both of the days of the
workshop.
BONUS HYPNOSIS DVD provided to all
registrants: Clinical Hypnosis
Inductions, Deepening and Strategies for Psychological, Medical and Dental
Applications
Demonstrated by the Faculty
TOPICS
INCLUDE:
- History & Types of Trance; How to Introduce Hypnosis; Diagnosis
- Neuroplasticity and the Use of Metaphors
- Rapid Induction Techniques for Health Professionals
- Former Personalities and Reincarnational Memories
- Acute and Chronic Pain Management
- Hypnosis for Traumatic Experiences
- Better Sex through Hypnosis
- Age Regression and Progression
- Women’s Health - Common Conditions and Hypnotic Treatments
- Mind – Vagal Interaction in Chronic Medical Conditions: Latest Findings
- Teaching Self-Hypnosis to Clients to Improve the Outcome of Therapy
- Consolidating Hypnosis In Your Professional Practice
Registration- 8:30 am: Workshop 9 am – 5:00Location: UBC Robson Square - 800 Robson Street, Vancouver, BC(HSBC Hall – Room C680)
EARLY BIRD PRICING UNTIL JANUARY 8th, 2014 – NEW PAY BY CREDIT
CARD
CSCH Member
$300 (Early Bird)
$375 (after Jan 8th)Non-Member $400 (Early Bird) $475 (after Jan 8th)Student $200 (Early Bird) $225 (after Jan 8th)
Cancellation Policy: Registration fee includes a
$50 nonrefundable deposit.
Student
Eligibility: Registrants must be a full
time student enrolled in a graduate or professional program in active pursuit of
a doctorate in Medicine, Dentistry, or Psychology, or a Master’s degree in
counseling psychology, social work or a diploma or degree in one of the
disciplines listed above or a diploma or
degree in dental hygiene . The program
must be held in a university accredited by its appropriate regional accrediting
body.
PLEASE
VISIT WWW.HYPNOSIS.BC.CA for more
details and registration form.
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Emotionally Focused Family Therapy Workshop: Restoring Family Bonds
Date: April 4 - 5, 2014
Workshop description:
Use the power of emotion and attachment to understand the
systems in which your clients live. Four dynamic, experienced EFT trainers bring
EFFT to life. Instruction, video examples and
experiential exercises.
Don't work directly with families?
Your individuals and couples are strongly impacted both by
their past and present family life. Regardless of the population you work with,
this systematic and attachment-based workshop will enrich your clinical
work.
For more information and to register, click on the link
below
Co-sponsored
by:
Vancouver Couple &
Family Institute & SFU, Clinical Psychology Centre
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