'Using Narrative Work with First Nations Families' provides a practice-based introduction to using narrative therapy and other creative processes with...
'Shame, Trauma and Family Relationships' explores shame as a by-product of complex relational trauma. It draws on attachment and trauma theories, and...
'Healing Informed Practices' will develop the confidence and skills of practitioners to respond to the needs of First Nation community members who are...
Grief and Family Work With very few exceptions, the family therapy literature has not attended well to issues of loss and grief; the grief literature...
In Someone Else’s Shoes: different ways of understanding mental health
Is there a RIGHT way to think about mental health? In this course, we take a step back to look at the big picture – what is mental health and what are...
Do You Hear What I Hear? And other ways of thinking about psychosis
Is PSYCHOSIS a problem or a symptom? Our BRAND NEW COURSE called “Do You Hear What I Hear? (and other ways of thinking about psychosis)” is starting...