Description
This workshop provides a practice-based introduction to narrative therapy. Participants explore the principles, philosophies and concepts underpinning this approach, and how they are similar or different to other models. The workshop introduces techniques involved in narrative therapy, including starting and ending the session, and common questions and responses used by the therapist. Experiential exercises enable participants to practice these skills in a supportive environment.If time permits, the workshop will also explore identity and action, witnessing responses and therapeutic documents.
This event will cover:
- Describe the theory and philosophy behind narrative therapy, including what makes a session a narrative one, 'the problem is the
- Describe the core concepts of narrative therapy: externalising the problem, and building the new preferred story.
- Identify a range of narrative therapy skills and apply these to their work with clients.
Trainers
- Dr Ron Findlay — The Bouverie Centre
Eligibility criteria
Categories:
Capability 9 - Delivering holistic and collaborative assessment and care planning,
Capability 10 - Delivering compassionate care, support and treatment
Disciplines:
Allied Health,
Lived Experience Workforce,
Medical,
Nursing
Levels:
Introductory
Lifespans:
Child,
Adolescent,
Youth,
Adult,
Older Persons
09:30 to 16:30 Add to calendar
Brunswick