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To Better Understanding What Heals and What we Take Care Of...
FACE TO FACE training! - Workshop abroad on request
WHAT HEALS - FLYER
With each of our patients we look for what is healing and how to support the path to change. But we are often lost as to what the therapeutic work is all about. This seminar offers the therapist clear guidelines. Based on current research in psychotherapy, we will propose an integrative model of change, operational for gestalt therapists and taking into account the singularity of the therapeutic encounter. These contributions will be illustrated by clinical vignettes and proposals for experiential work.
Structure of the module
2 times 2 days OR 3 consecutive days / to be adjusted
Objectives of the module
Take another look at relational suffering
Use new concepts from research
Develop a clear vision of the therapeutic path
Discover the 3 key steps of the intervention
Pedagogical means
Theoretical-clinical and experiential training in small groups
Clinical work based on real cases brought by the participants
Video illustrations
Learning through experience and observation (supervised practicums, didactic sequences, video), role playing and sharing time
Our trainings are built around taking into account the specific needs and resources of the participants, which encourages their self-training. They offer a safe environment, in small groups, rich in resources.
Compatibility with European Association for GT training standards
This seminar is compatible with at least topics 2, 8 and 12 (Theory of Gestalt Therapy -The Gestalt therapist in the therapeutic relationship - Research in Gestalt) of the EAGT training standards and as such can be included in the minimum 600 hours of theoretical courses.
Trainers Vincent Béja and Florence Belasco - Founders of IDeT - Over than 25 years of experience
Florence and Vincent develop a unique perspective on the processes of change in psychotherapy.
Through their writings, their training institute and their commitment to research in humanistic psychotherapy within the international Gestalt community, they develop a relational vision of therapy that places the therapist’s affective resonances at the heart of the change process.
Attestation
A training certificate may be issued at the end of this module. It will allow you to validate a number of training units that meet the criteria of the various professional organisations (EAP, EAGT...).