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Nom de l'événement

How to Support your loved one's Mental Health: EFFT Approach
Cours/Atelier
For: Grand public, Professionnels
Fourni par: Anchor Psychology

Date et l'heure

Thu Nov 5 to fri 6 nov 2015 (Cet événement est terminé)
9:00 - 5:00pm

Lieu de la conférence

1308A Wellington Street West Anchor Psychological Services, Ottawa, ON, K1Y 3B2

Description de l'évenement

HOW TO SUPPORT YOUR LOVED ONE’S MENTAL HEALTH. A SKILL BASED APPROACH USING EFFT.

This two-day intensive Emotion-Focused Family Therapy Workshop is an incredible opportunity for parents and caregivers of individuals struggling with mental health issues such as anxiety, depression, substance use, and eating disorders, regardless of their age.

Through education, video demonstration and skills practice, parents and caregivers will become equipped with practical strategies with respect to 1) managing symptoms, 2) emotional coaching and 3) relationship repair. Parents and caregivers will also be supported to identify, work through and overcome many obstacles that surface in this challenging journey. The specific skills taught over the course of the 2 days are meant to be effective regardless of the affected individual’s age or motivation for change.

This workshop is open to parents, step-parents, grand-parents, aunts, uncles, spouses, partners and any other adult caregiver – whether or not they are involved in active treatment with their loved one. Snacks and Refreshments included.

Workshop Date: November 5 & 6, 2015.

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613-722-7373
613-722-7373 (Sans frais)

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Troubles du développement, déficience intellectuelle et incapacités connexes
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