Anita Franklin

Workshop pre-conferință ICAPES 2017: „What makes Narrative Therapy Different? A brief introduction”

Trainer: Anita Franklin.
Anita Franklin has been working with narrative ideas for many years and was co-director for the Centre for Narrative Practice in Manchester. She uses narrative approaches in her teaching in Higher Education and Adult Education. She has also used it in her mentoring and well-being work with various groups, particularly with women experiencing multiple and cross cutting challenges in their lives. Dr Franklin holds a Phd in politics and development and teaches in the UK at The University of Sheffield in the School of Education.

Data: Joi, 19 octombrie 2017

Interval orar: h. 9:00-12:30

Locație: Muzeul Universității „Alexandru Ioan Cuza” din Iași 

Organizator: Asociația Psiterra în parteneriat cu Facultatea de Psihologie și Științe ale Educației, Universitatea „Alexandru Ioan Cuza” din Iași

Cost:

                                      Inainte de 30 sep / Dupa 30 sep
Taxa de participare                         100 / 150 lei
Studenti                                               50 / 75 lei

Date bancare:
Asociația Psiterra, CIF 18281740, BRD Iași
Cont IBAN RO91 BRDE 240SV 9485 5412 400
Descrierea plății: Anita Franklin pre-conf workshop „Nume, prenume”
Copia scanată a transferului bancar va fi trimisă către icapes2017@psih.uaic.ro și aliona.dronic@yahoo.com.

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Hugh Fox

Workshop pre-conferință ICAPES 2017: „Using a Narrative Approach to Work with People who have Experienced Trauma: Drawing on the Absent but Implicit”

Trainer: Hugh Fox
Hugh Fox is trained as a social worker and as a family therapist. He has immersed himself in the narrative approach for the last 18 years and is currently a Director of the Institute of Narrative Therapy in the UK. He has taught widely on Narrative Therapy and in particular has been a regular guest of Psiterra since 2011.

Data: Joi, 19 octombrie 2017

Interval orar: h. 13:00-16:30

Locație: Muzeul Universității „Alexandru Ioan Cuza” din Iași 

Organizator: Asociația Psiterra în parteneriat cu Facultatea de Psihologie și Științe ale Educației, Universitatea „Alexandru Ioan Cuza” din Iași

Cost:

                                               Inainte de 30 sep / Dupa 30 sep
Taxa de participare                                   100 / 150
Studenti                                                      50 / 75 lei

Date bancare:
Asociația Psiterra, CIF 18281740, BRD Iași
Cont IBAN RO91 BRDE 240SV 9485 5412 400
Descrierea plății: Hugh Fox workshop pre-conf „Nume, prenume”

Copia scanată a transferului bancar va fi trimisă către icapes2017@psih.uaic.ro și aliona.dronic@yahoo.com.

Descriere workshop: One of the main effects of trauma is to disconnect the victim from their sense of who they are and to leave them with what Australian Michael White called ‘a traumatised identity’.

Working with people who have experienced trauma runs the risk that the person will re-visit the traumatizing events and through this re-live them and re-enter the trauamatised identity, thus contributing to the very problem the therapy is meant to be helping with.

From a narrative perspective it is important that people are not invited to re-visit the traumatic events until they have found a safe place to stand within a preferred territory of identity, sometimes referred to as the river bank position.

This workshop will consider these ideas and how we may get on to this alternative and preferred account of identity. The concept of the Absent but Implicit will be taught as basis for achieving this. There will be a case example as well as at least one practice exercise for participants.

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