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Jeff Chang, Ph.D, R.Psych. Associate Professor Athabasca University Beyond the Therapeutic State, Drammen, Norway June 27, 2014
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Overview In this workshop, Jeff will use an client session to invite conversation. In this conversation, Jeff has made the distinctions of: Using language purposefully to invite construction of preferred meaning; Distinguishing relational openings
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Overview This collaborative approach encompasses five key interlocking activities: Setting the relational stage Listening for clients’ world view, strengths, and preferences Negotiating a solvable problem or an achievable project Opening meaningful experiences of difference Circulating these experiences of difference
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Acknowledgements Athabasca University (Academic and Professional Development Fund) Calgary Family Therapy Centre The P family
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Situating myself Living in Calgary, Alberta, Canada Professor of counselling at Athabasca University Clinical Supervisor at Calgary Family Therapy Centre Thirty years’ experience as: Front-line therapist in children’s mental health Employee assistance program counsellor and supervisor Director and program developer in children’s mental health
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Situating myself
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Orienting Ideas Think discursively and deconstructively Think coherently Think ecologically and systemically Think relationally Think developmentally Think positively
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The Most Important Thing Madhav Ghimire, the national poet of Nepal, said: “When you touch people with compassion, their good characteristics emerge”
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Five Interlocking Activities This collaborative approach encompasses: Setting the relational stage Listening for clients’ world view, strengths, and preferences Negotiating a solvable problem or an achievable project Opening meaningful experiences of difference Circulating these experiences of difference
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The Interview Context: Summer Externship at Calgary Family Therapy Centre Consultation/demonstration interview The P family: Parents: Kelly (F), Krista (M) Kody (12), Kori (9), Kamryn (5) Violent outbursts Kody was in day treatment in Grade 2 More responsive to Dad than Mom Mom had to restrain him at last session
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Contact: Presentation available at: http://familypsychologycentre.webs.com/ jeff-s-workshop-schedule http://familypsychologycentre.webs.com/ jeff-s-workshop-schedule E-mail: jeffc@athabascau.cajeffc@athabascau.ca
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