In all therapy conversations, and especially in single sessions and brief work, therapists can engage with the narrative therapy concept of doubly listening—seeking two stories, to listen for and enquire into the stories of life that are outside of the problem story. We are listening for two…
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WORKSHOP - Narrative Maps: Guideline for Developing Meaningful Questions Events
This workshop will explore two central maps of narrative therapy that are frequently employed in brief and single session therapy, and used in longer-term therapies. One of the most impactful, novel and useful conversations therapists might have with people are externalizing of the problem. We…
The Brief & Narrative Therapy 5-Day Certificate Program Events
WORKSHOP - When All The Time You Have Is Now: Walk In Clinics & Single Session Therapy Events
WORKSHOP - The Use of Self in Therapy: Meaningful Explorations of the Therapeutic Relationship Events
WORKSHOP - Reclaiming Lives From The Effects Of "Trauma" Events
MHCC-CCSA Cannabis Webinar Series (Winter Edition) Webinar 3: Youth: Experiences of Cannabis and Mental Health Events
This three-part winter cannabis and mental health webinar series, co-hosted by the Canadian Centre on Substance Use and Addiction, will focus on emerging research about the impact of legalization for a range of communities across Canada.
See research teams from across Canada share their…
MHCC-CCSA Cannabis Webinar Series (Winter Edition) Webinar 2: Priority Populations: Experiences of Cannabis and Mental Health Events
This three-part winter cannabis and mental health webinar series, co-hosted by the Canadian Centre on Substance Use and Addiction, will focus on emerging research about the impact of legalization for a range of communities across Canada.
See research teams from across Canada share their…
MHCC-CCSA Cannabis Webinar Series (Winter Edition) Webinar 1: Indigenous-Led Research: Experiences of Cannabis and Mental Health Events
This three-part winter cannabis and mental health webinar series, co-hosted by the Canadian Centre on Substance Use and Addiction, will focus on emerging research about the impact of legalization for a range of communities across Canada.
Supporting Indigenous clients: Understanding the neuroscience of trauma and resilience Events
Supporting Indigenous clients: Understanding the neuroscience of trauma and resilience
Live webinar: March 3, 2022 |9 a.m. to 4 p.m. ESTFacilitators: Jennifer Mervyn, MA, PhD, and Dwight Ballantyne, Founder, The Ballantyne Project