2016 Issue 5 Welcome to the 5th edition of the NZAC Advertiser for 2016. This edition of the Advertiser includes job vacancies, NZAC conferences, invitations to participate in research, details of training courses, workshops, conferences and a Primary Care Symposium. The inclusion of courses or advertising in the NZAC Advertiser does not necessarily indicate NZAC support for the content. In this Issue.. Introduction Welcome to the 5th edition of the NZAC Advertiser for 2016. This edition of the Advertiser includes job vacancies, NZAC conferences, invitations to participate in research, details of training courses, workshops, conferences and a Primary Care Symposium. The inclusion of courses or advertising in the NZAC Advertiser does not necessarily indicate NZAC support for the content. Job Vacancies We are notified regularly about vacancies for counsellors and they are listed on the Members Only page. NZAC Professional Development Day: What Counts? Registrations are now open for NZAC's Conference Day to be held in Wellington on Friday 22 July 2016. Supervision Workshop During the Professional Development Day: What Counts? a workshop is being held for supervisors. An invitation to participate in research: 'Men as Victims of Intimate Partner Violence' University of Auckland An invitation to participate in research: Self Care Practices University of Auckland Imago Relationship Therapy Training 6th-7th May in Hamilton and 27th-28th May in Auckland, 2016 Helping Young People Change Troubling Behaviours and Reputations 12th May, 2016, Auckland Theory and Practice of Dyadic Psychotherapy Workshop (CATA) 1st, 2nd and 3rd June, 2016, Nelson Association of Family and Conciliation Courts 53rd Annual Conference 1st-4th June, 2016, Seattle Hold Me Tight Weekend Workshop for Couples 10th, 12th, 13th June, 2016, Wellington Primary Care Symposium 23rd August, 2016, Wellington Walking the Path of your Heart-A Series of retreats. 9th-11th September, 2016, Auckland. Interactive Drawing Therapy Course New Zealand New Zealand Association of Counsellors 2019. All rights reserved. Page 1 of 16.
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Introduction Welcome to the 5th edition of the NZAC Advertiser for 2016. This edition of the Advertiser includes job vacancies, NZAC conferences, invitations to participate in research, details of training courses, workshops, conferences and a Primary Care Symposium. The inclusion of courses or advertising in the NZAC Advertiser does not necessarily indicate NZAC support for the content. New Zealand Association of Counsellors 2019. All rights reserved. Page 3 of 16.
Job Vacancies Recent vacancies we have are advertised at the link below: www.nzac.org.nz/job_vacancies.cfm New Zealand Association of Counsellors 2019. All rights reserved. Page 4 of 16.
NZAC Professional Development Day: What Counts? Registrations are now open for NZAC's Conference Day to be held in Wellington on Friday 22 July 2016. Conference information and registration link: www.nzac.org.nz/nzac_conference_day_2016.cfm Also, add to your diary the AGM Day, which will be held on Saturday 23 July (an will include the launch of consultaion on self-regulation and registration). New Zealand Association of Counsellors 2019. All rights reserved. Page 5 of 16.
Supervision Workshop During the Professional Development Day: What Counsts? a workshop is being held for supervisors. This is open to supervisors who are not NZAC members. If your supervsor is not an NZAC supervsor please let them know. The details are at: www.nzac.org.nz/supervision_workshop.cfm New Zealand Association of Counsellors 2019. All rights reserved. Page 6 of 16.
An invitation to participate in research: 'Men as Victims of Intimate Partner Violence' An invitation to participate in doctoral research: 'Men as Victims of Intimate Partner Violence'. Conducted by Alison Burke, MNZAC. Invitation to Participate in Research New Zealand Association of Counsellors 2019. All rights reserved. Page 7 of 16.
An invitation to participate in research: Self Care Practices Are you a counsellor? Can you help me understand more about self-care practices? I would appreciate hearing about how you take care of yourself as a counsellor and believe your story will also be valuable and inspiring to other counsellors. Self-care practices New Zealand Association of Counsellors 2019. All rights reserved. Page 8 of 16.
Imago Relationship Therapy Training A specialist training in working with couples. The aim ogf this training is to improve your effectiveness in working with couples. Imago Relationship Therapy (IRT) is a coherent, comprehensive and dynamic theory and practice, offering an effective, research based method for working with couples. Imago Relationship Therapy Training New Zealand Association of Counsellors 2019. All rights reserved. Page 9 of 16.
Helping Young People Change Troubling Behaviours and Reputations This research-informed and practical workshop is for school guidance counsellors, deans, pastoral carers and community counsellors. The day focuses on effective ways to help young people get away from the troubling reputations which have built up around them and to take up new ways of knowing themselves and acting differently. One day workshop presented by Donald McMenamin, MNZAC. One Day workshop New Zealand Association of Counsellors 2019. All rights reserved. Page 10 of 16.
Theory and Practice of Dyadic Psychotherapy Workshop (CATA) A 3-day workshop with Heather Chambers. Dyadic Psychotherapy is a relationship based treatment model in which the child's primary attachment relationship is utilised as a core factor in treatment. Heather will share her clinical expertise on the extension of dyadic therapy from early childhood into adolescence, drawing on decades of clinical work with parent-child relationships. CATA Workshop New Zealand Association of Counsellors 2019. All rights reserved. Page 11 of 16.
Association of Family and Conciliation Courts 53rd Annual Conference Registrations are open for the AFCC 53rd Annual Conference, Modern Families: New Challenges, New Solutions, June 1-4, 2016, in Seattle. AFCC New Zealand Association of Counsellors 2019. All rights reserved. Page 12 of 16.
Hold Me Tight Weekend Workshop for Couples With Sarah and Cary Hayward, Marion Wade and Ian Brewer, the educational workshop provides practical ways for couples to improve their relationship. As a participant, you will learn about the language of emotion and how to use this language to effectively connect with, and supprt one another. You will gain an understanding about how your brain influences your behaviour, and how to turn negative cycles of interaction into positive cycles that support and nourish your relationship. For enquiries and to register, contact Ian: 021 140 7218, wadebrew@actrix.co.nz Hold Me Tight- Emotionally Focussed Therapy Workshops New Zealand Association of Counsellors 2019. All rights reserved. Page 13 of 16.
Primary Care Symposium The Heart Foundation, PHO Alliance, HPA and Allied Health announce a new symposium for 2016. Venue: Museum of New Zealand, Te Papa Tongarewa, Wellington. Primary Care Symposium New Zealand Association of Counsellors 2019. All rights reserved. Page 14 of 16.
Walking the Path of your Heart-A Series of retreats. Brigitte Puls and Charlotte Bell have teamed up to take these retreats, each bringing passion, knowledge and expertise. Working together, Brigitte and Charlotte provide a synergy which will enhance healing personally and spiritually. Both are trained psychotherapists. Walking the Path of your Heart New Zealand Association of Counsellors 2019. All rights reserved. Page 15 of 16.
Interactive Drawing Therapy Course IDT- Powerful tools for Counsellors and Therapists. A page-based way of working with words, images and feelings to access different parts of the psyche. The page becomes a mirror for your client, helping them see themselves more objectively from new perspectives and facilitating insight, inner resourcefulness and profound change. To register or for more information visit: www.interactivedrawingtherapy.co.nz Interactive Drawing Therapy Course New Zealand Association of Counsellors 2019. All rights reserved. Page 16 of 16.