Presented by Lauren Williams, LSW, MSS, CTP, CRS, CFRS (she/her/they/them)
Date & Time: Saturday April 27th 2024 9am – 4:00pm with a 1 hour break
Cost: $225 | $155 students (*write to us if cost is your only barrier)
Location: Phoenix Center – 524 N. Providence Road Media, PA 19063
6 CE Hours for NBCC, PA LSW/LCSW, LPC, LMFT and Psychologists
About The Workshop:
Within our internal systems, protector parts act to prevent or defend from harm or distress, real or perceived. This workshop will focus on working with protector parts of the internal system. We will do this by learning the flow of the IFS model that helps us work with these parts in clinical or personal work. This workshop will be both didactic and experiential. Participants with little knowledge, as well as those with basic knowledge, of IFS will benefit from this workshop.
Learning Objectives:
1- Explain two types of protectors and their roles
2- Identify a protector that you are familiar with
3- Identify common protector fears
4- Describe the flow of the model in working with protectors
5- Describe two different methods of working with protectors
Step 1: Pay for event using Paypal.
Step 2: Fill out registration form – YOU MUST USE THE SAME EMAIL YOU USE FOR PAYPAL WHEN YOU FILL OUT THE EVENT REGISTRATION FORM.
Step 3: You will hear from us with a confirmation email (same you used for PayPal and registration) indicating your registration and information about the event in a few days. All materials will be directed to the same email address including your certificate.
Please note that this is workshop will include both didactic and experiential learning components. The experiential learning structures include demonstrations of experiential processes which often include (optional) personal disclosures from participants. While personal growth is often a byproduct of experiential learning, the primary purpose of this workshop is training. If you are seeking a workshop for personal growth or seeking a professional training event that is entirely didactic (lecture/powerpoint), this is probably not the best workshop for you.
For folks traveling from out of town, there is a new beautiful bed and breakfast just 1 block from the Phoenix Center that we recommend. It is within walking distance of downtown Media and plenty of shops/restaurants – https://www.gifford-risleyhouse.com. Mention Phoenix Center for a reduced rate.
No Conflicts of Interest or outside commercial support have been declared by the presenter or others involved in the program.
This workshop is designed primarily for psychologists, social workers, counselors, and therapists but other professionals may also find it helpful. The instruction designed at the intermediate level (though many new and advanced professionals may also find it helpful).
For the workshop schedule or other details or questions about the workshop, please contact us at [email protected].
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