Cost £70.00 - including
refreshments. To book this course please pay £30.00
deposit. The balance is to be paid by
28/10/07. We accept all major credit and debit
cards.
Most courses count towards Continuing
Professional Development and a Certificate of Attendance is
awarded after each course.
Our trainers are reputable and acknowledged to be established
in their field.
Our training staff are supportive of students.
Certificate and Diploma
As
well as doing day workshops, Pebblestones also run
CPCAB Accredited Certificate courses including:
SELF INJURY, SELF HARM AND THE COUNSELLING RELATIONSHIP
Self Injury, Self Harm and the
Counselling Relationship
Saturday 10th November 2007 10am -
4pm
Cost £70(inc
VAT)– including lunch and
refreshments
Self harm and self injury are strategies used by many clients
as a means of coping with overwhelming and powerful feelings.
Research evidence suggests that 142,000 young people present
to hospital Accident and Emergency Departments annually as a
consequence of self harm (The Mental Health Foundation, 2006):
however, this is clearly the tip of the iceberg. It is
therefore fair to assume that counsellors work extensively
with self harm or self injury in their therapeutic
relationships. Working with self harm and self injury in the counselling
context can provoke powerful responses in both trainee and
qualified practitioners. Understanding our own reactions to
self harm and self injury is an essential step in supporting
our clients in understanding their own processes. This
workshop will consider the following areas:
Definitions
between self harm, self injury and self mutilation;
An overview of
the various forms of self harm and ways in which we harm
ourselves;
The physiological
and psychological processes of self harm – differences
between self harm and suicide;
The implications
of self harm from clients;
General
professional considerations;
Assessment
considerations for counselling;
Therapeutic
considerations;
Self care.
The workshop uses different approaches to help participants
consider these areas, including formal information delivery,
small and large group discussion and other experiential
learning.
Dr
Andrew Reeves
Phd MA CQSW ProfDipSw RSW DipCouns PGCertSupn MBACP (Accred)
UKRC Registered Counsellor.
Andrew is a Registered Social Worker and qualified
integrative counsellor. He worked for many years in secondary
care psychiatric services in an acute admission unit and
mental health crisis team. He now works as a counsellor and
supervisor at the University of Liverpool. His doctorate
explored suicide risk assessment in counselling and
psychotherapy and he has written several articles on this
subject, including co-authoring the BACP Information Sheet,
“Working with Suicidal Clients”.