
Developing Safe Therapeutic Alliances [POSTPONED]
Are you a practitioner working with complex and difficult client circumstances but not trained as a counsellor?
Do you sometimes find yourself feeling overwhelmed by client circumstances?
You might be finding it hard to switch off or thinking about clients when you are not at work. Perhaps you are finding it hard to say no to certain situations because the clients are in so much need.
This workshop will provide the opportunity to explore safe therapeutic relations that support the wellbeing of clients as well as your own wellbeing.
Learning Outcomes:
- Increase your knowledge of a safe therapeutic alliance;
- Increase your knowledge of the values and beliefs that you hold that influence where that alliance is;
- Increase your confidence in establishing boundaries to increase your effectiveness and improve well being; and
- Discuss ways to utilize strength-based frameworks to maintain your own wellbeing and the wellbeing of others.
REGISTER NOW! PLACES ARE STRICTLY LIMITED TO ENSURE THAT YOU EXPERIENCE A HIGH LEVEL OF ENGAGEMENT AND INTERACTIVITY.
Who should attend this workshop?
TEI funded and all other community services
Trainer
Mirna Tarabay is a Psychotherapist, trainer and supervisor. She began her career as a teacher and after 6 years of working in the school system in Sydney, she began a career of working with survivors of trauma, abuse and loss. Mirna has worked in a range of capacities primarily with survivors of domestic violence and sexual abuse, both adults and children. Mirna has a practice in Sydney where the focus of her clinical work is with survivors of domestic violence and child abuse including sexual abuse, as well as supervision of counsellors and caseworkers working in the trauma and child protection fields.
To participate in this event you must have access to a PC with video capabilities and a reliable internet connection.
More Information
LEAD, ph (02) 9620 6172 or email info@leadpda.org.au
Code: WS2124
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