Self-directed online training

Event description

Single Session Thinking (SST) is an approach which makes the most of each encounter with clients by treating each contact, but especially the first, as though it may be the only contact, while laying the foundation for ongoing work, if required and requested by the client. In this training, Prof. Jeff Young and Pam Rycroft, Australia's key developers and proponents of SST, provide the solid grounding in SST, translate it into practice and show how it can be implemented in various settings.

This session will cover:

Single Session Thinking (SST) is an approach which makes the most of each encounter with clients by treating each contact, but especially the first, as though it may be the only contact, while laying the foundation for ongoing work, if required and requested by the client.

This online course will introduce you to the research and clinical observations underlying Single Session Thinking and will take you through a variety of practical applications of the model. We will then set you up with resources for implementing SST in your own practice, and/or in your organisation, with implementation guidelines, tips and action plans, diverse practice examples and advice based on years of experience

Categories: Capability 8 - Working effectively with families, carers and supporters, Capability 10 - Delivering compassionate care, support and treatment
Disciplines: Allied Health
Levels: Introductory, Intermediate
Lifespans: Child, Adolescent, Youth, Adult

Approximately 7 hours to complete all online modules.

A$210 + GST for 3 months unlimited access
$231
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Provided by The Bouverie Centre