Diploma in Child Counselling (P/T weekend days)
Diploma in Counselling Teenagers (P/T weekend days)
Both courses lead to eligibility to apply for BACP registration
Certificate in Child Counselling (12 weekend days)
Diploma in Trauma and Mental
Health Informed Schools (Practitioner status)
More information
www.artspsychotherapy.org www.traumainformedschools.co.uk
The Institute for Arts in Therapy and Education, Higher Education College and Academic Partner of University of East London. Member organisation of HCPC, UKCP and BACP
Helping teenagers talk about their lives
CAR D S
A vital resource for supporting teenagers through meaningful conversations
CPD in Key Child Mental Health Topics: for any professional working with vulnerable children & teenagers
Thursday Evening Live Stream Events 2022 (5 – 6.30pm) – only £20 a ticket
Upcoming events include: • The use of clay in therapeutic work with individuals and families (7 July)
• Addressing trauma-based shame in children who hate themselves (21 July)
• “VoiceSING Trauma”: An introduction to the theory and practice of expression and regulation through the voice (8 September)
• Social media, technology and the impact on children and young people (6 October)
Exam stress My friends mean so much to me
Saturday 9 July (10am-4pm), Live stream event with Dr Margot Sunderland: Helping children and teenagers talk about their lives using the arts and the danger of unstoried emotions (cost: £99)
Just want to stay in bed The pleasure of being together Regrets
Margot Sunderland Nicky Armstrong illustrated by
Available on
www.amazon.co.uk
A Wealth of CPD Webinars: key skills and interventions with Dr Margot Sunderland and Dr Dan Hughes
More information/ to book
www.childmentalhealthcentre.org tel: 020 7354 2913 email:
info@childmentalhealthcentre.org
Includes
booklet on how to use the cards
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