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Tuesday, March 28th 2023 - Sunday, April 30th 2023 | |
Dyadic Developmental Psychotherapy Study Group 2023-2024
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Dr. Sian Phillips, PhD, CPsych and Kristin Gionfriddo, MSW, RSW
presented by
Institute of Childhood Trauma & Attachment,
George Hull Centre for Children & Families
Study Group Dates Monday (9am-11am EST, Toronto time) 2023: May 1, June 5, July 10, September 11, October 2, November 6, December 4 2024: January 8, February 5, March 4, April 8 Location: Zoom Open to: Anyone who has exposure to DDP The Dyadic Developmental Psychotherapy study group is a virtual working group. It will give participants an opportunity to come together to talk about and practice Dyadic Developmental Psychotherapy skills. We hope to get curious together about what is working and those areas where you feel you may need more practice and knowledge. We will use discussion, role-play in large and small groups, as well as...
website: https://georgehullcentre.ca/institute/training-knowledge-dissemination/dyadic-developmental-psychotherapy-study-group-2023/ |
Saturday, April 1st 2023 | |
54th ATPPP Scientific Session - On Breathing and Psychoanalysis | | |
Presenter: Jamieson Webster | Discussant: Lindsay Barton
presented by
tps&i
Saturday, April 1, 2023: 10:00 am to 12:00 pm Cost: $100 Open to all by registration. ** DISTANCE PARTICIPATION ONLY – This event will be conducted online. Preregistration is required. Registration deadline: March 20, 2023 Political struggle seems to break out every time psychoanalysis tries to tackle the question of breathing. Freud, Ferenczi, and Otto Rank fought amongst themselves around the question of birth trauma and the origins of anxiety (which is at the core of breathing issues) which led to the invention of the death drive, arguably the most divisive concept in psychoanalysis. Lacan and Reik were two analysts who both spoke...
website: torontopsychoanalysis.com/scientific-program/54th-atppp-scientific-session/ |
Wednesday, April 5th 2023 | |
What is Narrative Therapy? | | |
Angel Yuen MSW RSW
presented by
OASW
Narrative therapy is a collaborative and non-pathologizing approach to counselling and community work which centres people as the experts of their own lives. A narrative approach views problems as separate from people and assumes people as having many skills, abilities, values, commitments, beliefs and competencies that will assist them to change their relationship with the problems influencing their lives. It is a way of working that has a determination to bring forth political considerations that situate lives in broader social and historical contexts. This webinar will introduce learners to the ideas and practices that shape narrative therapy. This...
website: https://olc.oasw.org/ |
Wednesday, April 12th 2023 | |
Trauma-informed Care Workshop | | |
Mbalu Lumor: Senior Manager of Programs and Newcomer services at the Canadian Centre for Victims of Torture (CCVT).
Teresa Dremetsikas: Program Manager at CCVT
presented by
OAMHP with the Canadian Centre for Victims of Torture (CCVT)
Date: Wednesday, April 12, 2023 Time: 10:00 am to 4:00 pm Location: YMCA of Greater Toronto, 20 Grosvenor Street, Toronto, Ontario, M4Y 2V5 Continuing education credits: 5 Over the past 45 years, the Canadian Centre for Victims of Torture has developed a community support model for refugee survivors of torture and war. This session aims to provide participants with an opportunity to learn about the support model. We’ll start with an explanation of the principles of Trauma Informed Care (TIC). Designed for mental health professionals, this presentation will also: ? Provide information about the specific needs of survivors of torture...
website: https://oamhp.ca/trauma-informed-care/ |
Thursday, April 13th 2023 - Friday, April 14th 2023 | |
Creating Space 13
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tba
presented by
Canadian Association for the Health Humanities / L'Association canadienne des sciences humaines en santé
CANADA’S ANNUAL HEALTH HUMANITIES CONFERENCE, QUEBEC CITY, APRIL 13 & 14, 2023 The 2023 conference theme is "For a sustainable pedagogy of the health humanities: Transdisciplinary and transcultural perspectives." Creating Space 13 will be held in conjunction with the International Congress on Academic Medicine, Association of Faculties of Medicine of Canada. Look out for the Call for Submissions in November. Questions? Email: [email protected]
website: https://www.cahh.ca/ |
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