Special Events

The School of Community & Social Justice offers a wide range of special events featuring experts in their chosen fields. Upcoming events include:

Lawrence

Lawrence Stoyanowski

Darren

 

 

 

 

Darren Wilk

GOTTMAN COUPLE THERAPY - LEVEL 2
Assessment, Intervention and Co-Morbidities (SPE118)
Presented by Certified Gottman Therapists, Lawrence Stoyanowski and Darrin Wilk

Date:  June 4-7, 2012  8:30am - 5pm 
Location:  JIBC Great Northern Way Campus
Prerequisite:  Gottman Couple Therapy - Level 1

In this four-day course, you will deepen your understanding of Gottman Method Couples Therapy and expand your strategies and interventions in your work with couples. You will build on the relationship theory presented in Level 1 and enhance your skills in observation, couple dynamics, relationship assessment, treatment planning, interventions, and working with co-morbidities.

Upon completion of Level 2: Assessment, Intervention, and Co-Morbidities, you will have clinical familiarity, knowledge and resources to integrate Gottman Method Couples Therapy assessments and interventions into your clinical practice.

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Questions?

For more information, contact
Sandy Beauchesne,
Marketing & Special Events 604.528.5612.

Email: scsj@jibc.ca

 

Have an idea for a special event?

Is there a speaker or trainer you would love to hear? Our staff has the creativity, persistence, and expertise to undertake and manage high-profile events on new and emerging issues in the field. Please contact Sandy Beauchesne, Marketing & Special Events Advisor at 604.528.5612 or email scsj@jibc.ca with your ideas.

 

 

 

 

   Margaret Jones-Callahan

Margaret Jones-Callahan

 

 

Summer Institute 2012:
Mindfulness Based Art Therapy (COUNS285 and COUNS385)
Featuring: Margaret Jones–Callahan

Date:  Jul 3-6, 2012 
Location:  JIBC Great Northern Way Campus

Come learn to cultivate positive social and emotional health and self- management skills through mindfulness awareness within the creative process. Through seeing and experiencing our images, thoughts, emotions, and sensations as a continuous, ever changing stream of events, new perspectives and insights are generated and empathy, resilience, confidence, and the courage to express our natural creative intelligence arise. Lunch included. Learn more.

 

 

 

Last updated March 29, 2012