WORKSHOP DESCRIPTIONThe growing awareness and media attention of Intimate Partner Violence means there will be a higher rate of reporting in the counselling setting. For counsellors working in a private practice setting this can be a daunting and important opportunity to have an impact. In this one day training, Jenny Sanbrook will give a detailed explanation of how IPV shows up in the private practice setting in both individual and couples therapy. She will share her knowledge via current theory and research and provide case examples to elucidate this area further.   The presentation will cover important statistical information about IPV, up-to-date information around coercive control, attitudes, beliefs and risk factors, how these are shaped by the socio-political landscape and how this impacts therapy with men and women.Jenny will give case examples of different types of IPV cases and provide ways to identify appropriate responses to use with both victims and perpetrators. The workshop will equip therapists with strategies and resources in line with current ethics and guidelines via the use of slides and readings that can be directly translated into the therapy room for clients.LEARNING OBJECTIVESBuild knowledge of theory and background regarding IPV including terminology, prevalence and trends in the data.Display an understanding attitudes and beliefs around IPVIdentify contributing and risk factors influencing the presentation of IPVArticulate a deep understanding of the characteristics of victims and perpetrators and how these factors impact therapyUtilise and justify the use of relevant screening and assessment tools relevant for different settingsDemonstrate proficiency in assessing and managing risk and protective factors associated with IPVIdentify and consider appropriate therapeutic models and clinical skills when working with IPV with couples and with individuals Develop a familiarisation with assessment and screening tools and develop confidence with risk and safety planningDevelop awareness of working with countertransference and complex casesSpecify relevant support services Â
Identifying and Responding to Intimate Partner Violence the private practice setting.
Objective:
OPD Points: 5
Outline:
 PART 1Theory and Background, terminology, definition, prevalence, attitudes, risk factors, forms of IPV, understanding victims and perpetrators.PART 2Screening, safety planning, tools for couple and indiviudal therapy.  Creating safety, finding a voice, taking responsibility.PART 3Counter transference, complex cases and legal considerations.      Â
Content:
Jenny will give case examples of different types of IPV cases and provide ways to identify appropriate responses to use with both victims and perpetrators. The workshop will equip therapists with up to date strategies and resources with reference to current ethics and guidelines via the use of slides and readings that can be directly translated into the therapy room for clients.Â
Presenter / Provider:
Jenny Sanbrook
Presenter Qualifications:
Jenny is an Accredited Mental Health Social Worker and Certified Gottman Couples Therapist with almost 30 years of counselling experience, providing therapy to clients experiencing emotional and relationship difficulties.   Jenny holds a degree in Social Work and Masters in Couple and Family Therapy from the University of NSW, Sydney. She has recently trained in Canada to be a Level 1 Gottman Therapy presenter.   Jenny began her career in Mental Health in 1995 in hospital and community settings in Western Sydney and has been in private practice for the last 18 years.  Jenny has also worked at Relaitonships Austrlaia as a counsellor.  She uses strengths based ideas, family of origin and attachment theory, Cognitive and Dialectical Behavioural Therapy, Motivational Interviewing, Schema Therapy and Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction. Jenny provides supervision to other therapists and continues to be an Accredited Member of the Australian Association of Social Workers.
Contact:
- Jenny Sanbrook
- 0416847646
- jenny@northsidetherapy.com.au
Car Parking:
Street
Disabled Parking:
Yes
Meals Included:
Meal Info:
Start / End Date
October 25, 2024
October 25, 2024