Description

This experiential workshop focuses on creative and expressive ways of working systemically and therapeutically with children and families. Therapists and workers often work with children or adult members of families, but do not feel confident in seeing younger children in sessions with parents and adolescent older siblings. This workshop considers the rationale for including children and play in family therapy and explores a range of creative techniques for involving all family members in sessions where there are children present. We will also be considering guidelines and resources for the use of telehealth when working with children in families.

WHAT WILL YOU LEARN?
By attending this workshop, you will be able to:

- Describe the therapeutic rationale for using play and other creative techniques in the context of clinical work with families with children
- Describe a range of child-focused activities and therapeutic modalities and apply these to your work with families

RELEVANT AUDIENCE
Clinicians who are working therapeutically with families and wish to enhance their skills in play and creative therapies that consider the needs and expressive capacities of children.

WORKSHOP STYLE
In this workshop, subject matter experts will help you explore key concepts and theoretical and practical frameworks.

Demonstrations and activities make this an interactive and engaging workshop. Art and drawing, sand play, the use of hand puppets, St. Luke’s cards and storytelling are some of the fun and therapeutic interventions we will be using. Participants are invited to share their practice wisdom and ideas for integrating play and work with families.

This event will cover:

  • Understanding the therapeutic rationale for including children and play in family therapy
  • Introduction to a range of child-focused activities and therapeutic modalities and their application to your work with families
  • Demonstrations and activities including art and drawing, sand play, the use of hand puppets, St. Luke’s cards and storytelling
  • Guidelines and resources for the use of telehealth when working with children in families

Trainers

  • Kate Cordukes (Family Therapist & Workforce Trainer) — The Bouverie Centre
  • Tara Schintler (Family Therapist & Workforce Trainer) — The Bouverie Centre

Categories: Capability 8 - Working effectively with families, carers and supporters, Working with infants, children, and younger persons
Disciplines: Allied Health, Lived Experience Workforce, Other
Levels: Introductory, Intermediate
Lifespans: Infant, Child

Thursday 28 March 2024
09:30 to 16:30
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Brunswick VIC 3056

Specific location and venue confirmed by provider upon registration.
$313

(incl. GST)

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Provided by The Bouverie Centre
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