Saturday, November 15, 2014

Professional Development: Justice Institute of BC

There are many different courses and programs offered around the province at the Justice Institute of BC. Below is a taste of upcoming courses. 


Counselling Courses:

The following courses are offered at the JIBC New Westminster Campus

DATE
COURSE
Nov 13-14
Introduction to Art Therapy for Counsellors and Therapists (CY250)

This course is for professionals who integrate some form of art making into their clinical work, are not formally trained art therapists, and are interested in the expressive aspect of mind. The course will provide an introduction to the theory and practice of art therapy, enabling participants to use this powerful therapeutic medium with effectiveness, skill and ethical integrity.- $297.14

Nov 20
SPECIAL EVENT: An Introduction to Land-Based Aboriginal Focusing-Oriented Intergenerational Therapy (SPE156)

Aboriginal Focusing-Oriented Therapy (AFOT) is a land-based adaption of Focusing-Oriented Therapy, steeped in ‘all my relations’ philosophy allowing clients control of the pace and the direction in their healing journey.
Group/Early Bird rate: $198.90 (Expires Nov 7th) *Bundled rate for SPE156 & SPE161: $350.00 Regular rate: $229.50 plus GST 

Nov 21
SPECIAL EVENT: Working with Dreams, Fantasies and Twisted Thoughts from an Aboriginal Focusing-Oriented Therapy Approach(SPE161 )

In this course you will examine current western and Indigenous concepts on why we dream. Using Aboriginal Focusing-Oriented Therapy (AFOT) perspectives and approaches, you will look at the importance of dreams when unraveling trauma and intergenerational wounds as well as places to open to healing resiliencies.
Group/Early Bird rate: $198.90 (Expires Nov 7th) *Bundled rate for SPE156 & SPE161: $350.00 Regular rate: $229.50 plus GST Learn more and Register Now

Dec 4-5
Trauma Informed Practice with Indigenous Youth (COUNS255) NEW
This course will assist the learner in the development of a trauma informed framework that supports rather than patholigizes Indigenous children and youth. Learners will examine Indigenous trauma informed practices that assist children, youth and their families and communities in understanding and improving their coping and responses to daily triggers including the impact of experiences of racism, poverty, sexism, and colonialism. - $297.00

Feb 26-27
SPECIAL EVENT: Achieving Clinical Excellence: Three Steps to Superior Performance with Scott Miller (SPE162)
During these two days, you will learn three specific strategies that separate the great from the good. Learn a simple method for measuring success rates that can be used to develop a profile of your most and least effective moments in therapy - what works and what doesn’t. - $345.00 plus GST

For more information: 604.528.5608 or cccs@jibc.ca

To Register: 604.528.5590 or 1.877.528.5591 (toll free), or register@jibc.ca

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