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Introduction to Working with Narrative in EFT

Date: 30 May 2016

Singapore

Participants would understand how the interaction between emotion and narrative creates a constantly evolving sense of self; how clinicians can address both narrative and emotion processes to help clients create more adaptive, empowering meanings and sense of self; and the importance of a strong therapeutic alliance.

This introductory workshop draws heavily from treatments of Depression and Trauma, and will be of interest to those working with narrative-focused therapy approaches and would now like to explore how to more fully integrate the power of working with both emotional and narrative change processes, for effective, sustained treatment outcomes.

Course Content

1.Narrative-informed Dialectical Constructivist theory addressing the systemic
relationship between autobiographical memory narratives , emotion and meaning
making processes.

2.Principles of client narrative disclosure for enhanced emotional engagement,
meaning co-construction and self-narrative change.

3.Principles of emotion transformation, and role play dialogues, for new outcome
storytelling.

4. Guide to narrative- emotion process diagnostic assessment in therapy sessions.

Lynne Angus, PhD, C.Psych. is a Professor of Psychology at York University in Toronto, Ontario, Canada and a clinical supervisor and therapist at the York University Psychology Clinic. Lynne practices, teaches and conducts research on the contributions of narrative and emotion processes for clinically significant change in Emotion-focussed Therapy and has written on self-narrative change, metaphor and narrative, emotion and meaning making processes in the context of EFT
treatments of depression and complex trauma.

Venue: Lifelong Learning Institute, 11 Eunos Road 8 Singapore 408601

Website: Go to event website

Brochure: Download

Fees:
• $300 Super Early Bird [Before 29 Mar 2016]
• $350 Early Bird Fee [Before 29 Apr 2016]
• $400 Normal Fee [From 29 Apr 2016]

Language: English

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