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An Introduction to the Solution Focused Approach

Ticket Information

  • Standard Price: $265.00 each
  • Additional fees may apply

Dates

  • Wed 31 Mar 2021, 9:00am–3:30pm

Tour

Part of Virtual Events

Restrictions

All Ages

Listed by

Grow Ltd

Conversations That Create Hope is an Introduction to the Solution Focused Approach

Solution Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT) is an approach which is forward-focused rather than looking backwards to analyse the past. It is based on solution building and explores strengths, personal resources and future hopes rather than problems, illness, weakness or deficits.

Applicable and effective in a range of clinical, social, educational and corporate settings, it can be used in virtually any situation where people want to improve something in their lives. One of the great things is that you don't have to be a therapist to use it, and this presentation will highlight that anyone can use SFBT in any situation where a person wants something to be better, but may not know how to go about doing it.

This interactive online workshop presented by David Hains and Emma Burns will be an introduction to SFBT, targeted at people who have little or no prior knowledge of the therapy. It will include many examples from Emma and David, as well as plenty of opportunities to practice the skills and to ask questions.

Workshop Aims:
At the end of the workshop attendees will:
- Understand the core tenets and principles of the approach
- Understand some of the main techniques of the approach (and will have practised using these in the workshop)
- understand how the SF approach can be used within a variety of settings (clinical and non-clinical)
- Have knowledge and tools to be able to start using the approach in their own workplace

Student and other price options available.
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