90-minute webinar
Even young children seem to know about sailboats! Remember ‘Where the Wild Things Are’ and how Max sailed his boat to an adventure?
In this webinar, you will learn how to use a practical tool to open conversations about self through the metaphor of a sailing ship. Informed by Narrative Therapy, this experiential training involves you drawing a simple sailboat (no skill required!) and exploring how each part of the boat holds a part of our personal story, explored using rich metaphors about life’s challenges and what makes us resilient.
This technique can be particularly appealing to male clients, young and old, as it isn’t too ‘flowery’ (like The Tree of Life) and has lots of straight lines. It can also be full of scary sharks, dark clouds and turbulent waters.
This tool captures the person and the problem in ways that open up both serious and hopeful conversations.
There is a tender moment when the treasure chest is drawn towards the end. This powerful journey to the person’s heart can reveal a special discovery about what is most precious to them.
If you enjoy using The Tree of Life or other creative expressive arts, and understand that neither you nor your client needs to be artistically talented to bring alive any metaphor, then this could be an accessible and enjoyable tool to offer your clients.
All those working in a counselling, teaching or case work capacity who want to work in more engaging, strength based and creative ways. Psychologists, school counsellors, social workers, counsellors, youth workers, case workers, teachers and group facilitators, pastoral workers, other allied health professionals and students of these disciplines will find this technique valuable in the gathering of stories of strength and community skills and values.
Presenter - Kim Billington, Narrative Therapist | ||
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| Masters in Counselling, Masters in Narrative Therapy and Community Work, Bachelors in Education
Kim is a registered supervisor and counsellor registered as a clinical supervisor with PACFA and ACA. Kim is passionate about training and supervision and is the author of two books for practitioners: A Counsellor’s Companion, for those working with children, and Counselling Conversations for those working with adult clients.
Committed to passing forward her ever-evolving counselling skills and knowledge, Kim aims to support and inspire counselling practitioners to develop their own unique creative skills and explore new ways to connect with their clients to support healing and identity growth.
As a dynamic course facilitator, Kim has been running training programs including, Playful Narrative Therapy since 2013 for Sydney Centre for Creative Change. She has been facilitating groups and workshops for over 25 years. |
Wednesday 19th June 2024, 6pm - 7:30pm AEST
and
Tuesday 29th October 2024, 1pm - 2:30pm AEDT
Please note, this is a LIVE and INTERACTIVE training event. We don't record this.
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Included in the workshop price:
You will need an A3 sized paper (or cardboard thickness if you want to paint), strengths cards or a list of strengths and coloured textas, pencils or paints on hand for the webinar.
SPECIAL Price $70
Approved ACA Event for 5 points
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√..Great! Kim was a wonderful and engaging presenter. I have learnt a lot about how to use this in my therapy work.
√..practical and experiential.
√..a good way to learn about a person (client) rather than seeing them for their referral or presenting issue. Great to get the bigger picture and understand where they come from.
√..Great session. Interactive. Generated thought and reflection.
√..a useful art therapy approach suitable to a wide range of clients and able to be adapted.
√..Very resourceful. Backs up my knowledge and gives me confidence to continue.
√..was an excellent training - valuable to counselling role and useful tool.