Working with Angry Clients ONLINE TRAINING
Friday morning 9:30am - 1:30pm, AEDT March 12 2021 | Anger can be one of the most challenging emotions for therapists to work with. Clients can present with critical, entitled, ruminative, avoidant, explosive and unexpressed anger. This workshop will give clinicians an opportunity to fine tune their skills in formulating and working therapeutically with anger, as well as understanding their own schema activation.
The workshop will include:
- Demonstrations and case examples of working with anger
- Identifying Angry modes, including identifying somatic signatures
- Processing and healing interventions with anger
- Opportunity to practice interventions with step by step guides
- Self reflective practice
This workshop is aimed at those who have some Schema Therapy knowledge
Date for training is Friday 12th of March 9.30am to 1.30pm.
Training is offered via Zoom Platform; the training link and pre-reading materials will be emailed one week prior to the event.
Total Cost for this one day training is 249* until February 28th, 2021 (Early Bird), $299 thereafter*
If you cannot attend on the day, the recording can be sent post session. Please email [email protected] if you purchase this option.
Who is eligible to attend:
This training is for therapists who are registered with their professional body, including psychologists, social worker and psychiatrists.
For registrations outside of Australia:
The training will occur 9:30am-1:30pm Australian Eastern Standard Time which includes participant interaction in the dyadic work, so please ensure you are able to attend for the full training.
Facilitators
This training is facilitated by Dr Rita Younan and Ms Ruth Holt.
Training is offered via Zoom Platform; the training link and pre-reading materials will be emailed one week prior to the event.
For more information please email: [email protected]
*Please note cancellations can be made up to one month prior to the workshop otherwise the cancellation is 50% of the registration fee. All cancellations incur a $50 administration fee.
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