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Year-Long Clinical Extern Certificate Program
September 2013 - June 2014
NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS
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Faculty: Jim Duvall, Eric King, Tod Augusta-Scott, Bonnie Miller, Jill Freedman,
David Pare, Nancy Webb, Karen Young.
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Training Calender
Location:
Hincks-Dellcrest Centre
Gail Appel Institute
114 Mailtand Street
Toronto, ON
M4Y 1E1
Time:
9:00 AM to 4:30 PM
Fee:
Tuition:
$3,950.00
* To secure your spot a non-refundable deposit of $250 is required.
Prerequisites
Undergraduate degree and currently working in the field
To apply or for more details, please contact:
Mary Anne Van Rooyen
Tel: 416-924-1164 x3233
Fax: 416-924-9808
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About the program:
This course is scheduled for 20 full days from September 2013 to June 2014; one full day, every other week, alternating Fridays and Saturdays.
This makes it easier for the practicing professional to participate in this exciting and rich learning experience - no major lifestyle change required. You get to maintain your professional and personal life with minimal disruption and experience the confidence gained through time reflecting and developing your skills between sessions.
You will also be introduced to current knowledge and skill development about how to work with the effects of problems such as depression, trauma, eating disorders, violence, abuse and more. In addition, you will learn realistic ways of insulating yourself from the effects of professional fatigue when working with complex, distressful issues.
You Will Learn
- Key concepts and operating principles, skills that you can apply in your work environment and everyday life
- Philosophical positions that support brief and narrative practices
- How to form intentional questions suited for the different stages of a therapy session and the overall therapeutic process
- Ways of conducting respectful, collaborative narrative therapy from the very first session right through to the therapeutic closure
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