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There is still time to register for November and December workshops!
Topics include: Trauma, Addiction, Grief, DBT and Anxiety
Visit:
www.sickkidscmhlearning.ca to sign up.



Dr. Ross Greene, Ph.D

Dr. Ross Greene is the originator of the innovative, research-based model of intervention now known as Collaborative & Proactive Solutions (CPS) as described in his influential books The Explosive ChildLost at School and the forthcoming books Lost and Found and Raising Human Beings.

He is also the Founding director of the non-profit, Lives in the Balance (www.livesinthebalance.org), which aims to disseminate the CPS model through no-cost web-based programming; the advocate on behalf of behaviorally challenging kids and their parents' teachers, and other caregivers. For additional details, please visit our facilitator page.

Dr. Greene will be instructing a two-day course focusing on the Collaborative Proactive Solutions (CPS) model. This workshop will begin on December 4, 2018.  To learn more about the course, please visit:  Collaborative and Proactive Solutions: Understanding and Helping Students with Social, Emotional and Behavioural Challenges.

 Dr. Robert Muller, Ph.D., C.Psych

Dr. Robert Muller, trained at Harvard, was on Faculty at the University of Massachusetts, and is currently at York University in Toronto. Dr. Muller is a Fellow of the International Society for the Study of Trauma & dissociation (ISSTD) for his work on trauma treatment. His psychotherapy bestseller, Trauma and the Avoidant Clienthas been translated widely and won the 2011 ISSTD award for the year's best written work on trauma. Dr. Muller's newest book is titled Trauma and the Struggle to Open Up: From Avoidance to Recovery and GrowthFor additional details, please visit our facilitator page.

Dr. Muller will be facilitating a two-day workshop on trauma beginning Dec 10. This workshop will also include a copy of Dr. Muller’s new book: Trauma and the Struggle to Open Up: From Avoidance to Recovery & Growth. To learn more about the course, please visit: The Therapeutic Relationship is Your Most Powerful Tool (and Biggest Pitfall): Relational Strategies to Effectively Treat Challenging Trauma Clients.

 Did You Know?

SickKids Centre for Community Mental Health Learning Institute also offers customized onsite training! We have sent facilitators all the way to the Yukon, so don’t think that your organization is too far for us to reach. Benefits of onsite training include: customized training that is tailored specifically to your organizations needs, all staff will now have the advantage of using the new methods they have learned and can implement them as a team versus only one or two team members having the knowledge of new techniques, and it is more economical to bring the facilitator to your organization versus paying for a few members to attend an out of town event.
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Visit our Customized-Onsite Training page for additional information. Think about it and then contact Mary Anne to discuss how you can arrange to have our expert facilitators come to you.

Mary Anne Van Rooyen, Training Coordinator
Toll-Free: 1-855-944-HOPE (4673)
Local: 416-924-1164, ext. 3233
mvanrooyen@sickkidscmhlearning.ca

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Out and About
Caversham Booksellers will be hosting a book launch for Dr. Muller's newest book Trauma and the Struggle to Open UpThis event will take place Monday November 5th, 2018, 7-9 p.m., 98 Harbord Street, Toronto, ON M5S 1G6. For additional details, please visit: Caversham Events

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 Reminder!

The SickKids Centre for Community Mental Health Learning Institute will be exhibiting at the Ontario Association of Social Workers Provincial Conference on November 2, 2018.

If you are attending, pop by our booth to find out what workshops SickKids CCMH Learning Institute has planned for the New Year! 
There may even be a treat or two...

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