Mental Health in the Australian Family Law Context: Clinicians and Practitioners Building Bridges Together
17-20 March, 2013,
Sydney,
Australia
For more information, please click here
RANSW Library News & Events
For conferences, events, courses and new books for professionals in the area of family therapy, couple counselling, family mediation and related areas. This library is a special library for staff students and members of Relationships Australia NSW.
Centre Against Sexual Assault (CASA) Community & Professional Training 2012
Responding to Sexual Assault - Level 1
Designed to assist those working with victim/survivors who have not had the opportunity to access training previously. It is also suitable for students.
Examines the nature and consequences of sexual assault and key issues relevant to providing an effective response.
Provides information about referral options and professional support.
Responding to Sexual Assault - Level 2
Please note: completion of Level 1 is a compulsory prerequisite to participation in Level 2
Designed to extend the skills of those who are working with victim/survivors of sexual assault and have some experience or have attended Responding to Sexual Assault - Level 1.
Considers contemporary understandings about trauma and post traumatic stress responses.
Addresses issues for adult victim/survivors of child sexual assault.
Enhances skills and techniques for responding to people in crisis because of sexual assault.
Examines vicarious trauma for workers.
Click here for further details on the workshops
Designed to assist those working with victim/survivors who have not had the opportunity to access training previously. It is also suitable for students.
Examines the nature and consequences of sexual assault and key issues relevant to providing an effective response.
Provides information about referral options and professional support.
Responding to Sexual Assault - Level 2
Please note: completion of Level 1 is a compulsory prerequisite to participation in Level 2
Designed to extend the skills of those who are working with victim/survivors of sexual assault and have some experience or have attended Responding to Sexual Assault - Level 1.
Considers contemporary understandings about trauma and post traumatic stress responses.
Addresses issues for adult victim/survivors of child sexual assault.
Enhances skills and techniques for responding to people in crisis because of sexual assault.
Examines vicarious trauma for workers.
Click here for further details on the workshops
Divorce in the Nursery: Supporting developmental security for infants, post-separation
Professor Carol George
Ass. Professor Jennifer McIntosh
Federal Magistrate Tom Altobelli
Sydney
August 20, 2012
5:00-7:30pm
This seminar brings together two leading developmental researchers, Carol George and Jennifer McIntosh, to discuss current research and clinical understandings about the developmental security of very young children in parental separation. As Chair and respondent, Federal Magistrate Altobelli considers the challenges of ensuring a developmental focus within the family law context.
Contact:
Jeff Katz, Family Transitions
jeff@familytransitions.com.au
613 9347 2434
Registrations website: forthcoming.
Venue in Sydney CBD.
Ass. Professor Jennifer McIntosh
Federal Magistrate Tom Altobelli
Sydney
August 20, 2012
5:00-7:30pm
This seminar brings together two leading developmental researchers, Carol George and Jennifer McIntosh, to discuss current research and clinical understandings about the developmental security of very young children in parental separation. As Chair and respondent, Federal Magistrate Altobelli considers the challenges of ensuring a developmental focus within the family law context.
Contact:
Jeff Katz, Family Transitions
jeff@familytransitions.com.au
613 9347 2434
Registrations website: forthcoming.
Venue in Sydney CBD.
Dulwich Centre narrative therapy e-learning site
Online narrative therapy training courses (featuring videos from the Michael White archive) are now being offered at the Dulwich Centre.
Two courses are available: 'Externalising
conversations' and 'Re-membering and reclaiming lives from abuse'. Both
these courses include video recordings from the Michael White archive,
articles and chapters to read, quizzes, discussions forums and
assignments which a Dulwich Centre Faculty member will respond to.
Click here for more details
Also you can view Friday Afternoon video discussions where a video, maybe an audio recording, or a link to something
very interesting is uploaded onto the website. You can view this wherever you are in the
world at a time that suits you, and then contribute to the discussion
and debate.
Click here for more details
AIFS Conference: Family Transitions and Trajectories 25-27 July 2012. Melbourne
The Australian Institute of Family Studies Conference is the premier event for discussing cutting-edge research findings, policy priorities and topical issues important to family wellbeing in Australia.This conference is for researchers, policy makers and service providers working with families – parents, children, young people and senior family members.
For more details click hereWired for Love: A Psychobiological Approach to Couple Therapy
Stan Tatkin
Stan Tatkin's creative model of marital psychotherapy is an outstanding example of an effective emotionally focused treatment that integrates current advances in neurobiology and attachment theory with solid clinical practice. His pragmatic therapeutic approaches resonate well with current research on the essential role of the right brain in emotional communication, bodily processes, developmental processes, and affect regulation. I highly recommend the groundbreaking work of this gifted teacher.' ALLAN SCHORE, author of 'Affect Regulation and the Repair of the Self'.
For further information
SYDNEY
Monday 21st & Tuesday 22nd May 2012Vibe Hotel, North Sydney
For Venue Map and Accommodation Information click here
Venue Info click here
Registration
$475 each (early bird)
$505 each (regular)
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