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Look Before You Leap: Survival Strategies for the Self-Employed
Roberta Neault, PhD, CCC, RRP, GCDF-i, CCDP

New Ways to Evaluate Counselling Effectiveness: Partie 1 et Partie 2
Bryan Hiebert

How the 'real world' Is Driving Us Crazy
Richard Hill, M.A., Diplôme en Counseling Professionnel, M.Éd

Sex Addiction 101: Screening and Treatment
Présentatrice: Christina Schmolke

The Interplay between Mind Brain and Body
Richard Hill, M.A., Diploma Professional Counseling, M.Ed

Children Living with Abusive Parents: The Counsellor’s Role in Avoiding the Perpetuation of the Abuse.
Shirley Soleil, B.A., M. Div., M. Ed.

The Polyvagal Theory of Stephen Porges
Richard Hill, M.A., Diplôme en Counseling Professionnel, M.Éd

Elder Mediation Webinar Series Partie 1
Elizabeth Sterritt, PhD, CCC, RRP, GCDF-i, CCDP

Elder Mediation Webinar Series Partie 2
Elizabeth Sterritt, PhD, CCC, RRP, GCDF-i, CCDP

Enriching Travel: Expand your practice by designing and leading a retreat or getaway
Mark Franklin, M.Ed. B.A.Sc. CMF P.Eng. 


Elder Mediation Webinar Series Partie 3
Elizabeth Sterritt, PhD, CCC, RRP, GCDF-i, CCDP

Methods in our madness! Benefits of a clear method-of-practice
Mark Franklin, M.Ed. B.A.Sc. CMF P.Eng. 

A Deeper Look at Grad School Burnout
Susan Meindl, MA, Counselling Psychology, OPQ license

Using play-based intervention strategies among children with autism spectrum disorder in early intervention settings
Priya Senroy, Drama and Movement Therapist, MA, CCC

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Look Before You Leap: Survival Strategies for the Self-Employed
Présentatrice:
Roberta Neault, PhD, CCC, RRP, GCDF-i, CCDP
Langue: Anglais
Date:   Le mercredi, 14 juin 2012
Heure
: 12h-13h HAE
Lieu:   En ligne
Coût:   45$ membres de l’ACCP | 55$ non membres *Taxes en sus
# de CÉP:   1

Description du webinaire:

Self-employment is a growing trend in Canada. However, many counsellors and career practitioners don’t understand enough about self-employment realities to be able to assess their clients’ readiness or to provide adequate support as they decide whether or not to “take the leap.” Drawing from a recent project funded in part by CERIC, the presenter will share her own journey of self-employment over the past 30+ years and, through case examples, humour, and a touch of pragmatic realism, provide you with tips and strategies for helping your clients make an informed choice. You’ll also learn about the Look Before You Leap website, blog, course, and book – a useful suite of resources for counsellors and their soon-to-be-self-employed clients. This webinar will also be useful for counsellors considering private practice.

Présentatrice: Roberta Neault

Roberta Neault is an award-winning career counsellor, published author, and international speaker, serving as consulting editor of the Journal of Employment Counseling and on the executive of CCPA's Career Development Chapter. Her research / career interests include individual / organizational sustainability (work-life balance), international / global careers, assessment, and e-learning.

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New Ways to Evaluate Counselling Effectiveness: Partie 1 et Partie 2
Pr
ésentateur: Bryan Hiebert
Langue:  Anglais
Date:   Partie 1:  le mardi 19 juin 2012
             Partie 2:  le mardi 26 juin 2012
Heure:  15h-16h HAE
Lieu:   En line
Coût:   45$ membres de l’ACCP | 55$ non membres *Taxes en sus (par partie)
# de CÉPs:  1 par partie

Description du webinaire:

Virtually all stakeholders are interested in demonstrating the value of counselling services, however recent studies indicate that counsellors seldom evaluate their work with clients and when evaluation is done, it often does focus on the changes that clients experience as a result of counselling. To address accountability concerns, it is useful for counsellors to be able to provide evidence connecting the changes clients experience to the specific components of the services that counsellors provide. In this two-part webinar an innovative processes for integrating evaluation into the everyday practices of counsellors will be presented and several tools for gathering evidence will be described.

Part 1: Part 1 will focus on describing the approach and provide some different ways to evaluate group experiences and workshops.

Part 2 will re-cap the approach very briefly and then describe several different ways to collect data that would track client progress and client change in individual counselling.

Both sessions will provide examples of new tools for providing evidence of the value of counselling services. Participants will leave the webinars with a repertoire of tools and approaches that they can use to provide evidence of a strong link between the services they provide and the changes that clients experience.

 Présentateur: Bryan Hiebert

Bryan Hiebert has been working on new ways to evaluate the impact of counselling on clients’ lives for more than 20 years. He is a member of the Canadian Research Working Group on Evidence-Based Practice in Career Development and part of the international Prove It Works initiative.

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How the 'real world' Is Driving Us Crazy
Présentateur: Richard Hill, M.A., Diplôme en Counseling Professionnel, M.Éd

Langue: Anglais
Date:   Le mardi, 10 juillet 2012
Heure
: 14h30-15h30 HAE
Lieu:   En ligne
Coût:   45$ membres de l’ACCP | 55$ non membres *Taxes en sus
# de CÉP:   1

Description du webinaire:

A deeper look into the winner/loser world theory that explains the way in which an persistent externally evaluating world affects the working of the mind, brain and body. The trauma of low self esteem, negative imprinting and fear of failure is not only in our individual experience, but also pervades our culture. The pressure to win has many problems, but the largest 'elephant in the room' is the degree of punishment suffered if you lose. We have even included the word 'loser' in common language. This presentation describes the nature of this problem; what the problem is telling us about our cultural lifestyle; and how to create a resolution to many of our modern day stresses and disturbance.  

Présentateur: Richard Hill

Richard Hill is in private practice in Sydney, Australia and travels the world lecturing on the subject of the neuroscience of psychotherapy and Psychosocial Genomics. He is a board member of the Global Association for Interpersonal Neurobiology Studies, a select member of the International Psychosocial Genomics Research Group and director of the MindScience Institute which acts as an international hub for education in therapy.

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Sex Addiction 101: Screening and Treatment
Présentatrice: Christina Schmolke
Langue: Anglais
Date:   Le vendredi, 27 juillet 2012
Heure
: 14h-15h HAE
Lieu:   En ligne
Coût:   45$ membres de l’ACCP | 55$ non membres *Taxes en sus
# de CÉP:   1

Description du webinaire:

Sex addiction is a controversial and misunderstood issue in North American culture. In this webinar, I will: (a) discuss the factors that contribute to sex addiction, (b) share ways to identify and screen for sex addiction, and (c) present treatment options. Due to the engaging nature of the topic, sufficient time will be provided for questions. 

Présentatrice: Christine Schmolke

Christina Schmolke is a registered psychologist who practices in Edmonton. Christina works an addiction counsellor for Alberta Health Services and runs a part-time private practice specializing in sex and love addiction. Christina is currently completing a certification in sex addiction therapy through the International Institute for Trauma and Addiction Professionals.

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The Interplay between Mind Brain and Body
Présentateur: Richard Hill, M.A., Diplôme en Counseling Professionnel, M.Éd

Langue: Anglais
Date:   Le mardi, 14 aout 2012
Heure
: 14h30-15h30 HAE
Lieu:   En ligne
Coût:   45$ membres de l’ACCP | 55$ non membres *Taxes en sus
# de CÉP:   1

Description du webinaire:

This presentation will explain how the problematic behaviors we see can be just the superficial expression of wide variety of issues within the 'human being'. Although it is necessary to have a deep understanding and skills in your preferred therapeutic practice, we are more like an orchestra than just a solo instrument. It is necessary to understand more about the various elements that make up the human 'system'. A set of '9 Voices' helps us in our assessment of the client. We can look so much deeper into the client if we learn to listen to messages that include not just behavior and affect, but also what we eat; how much Sunshine we absorb, how our immune system is feeling; and how our brain brings all these things together into a sense of self.

Présentateur: Richard Hill

Richard Hill is in private practice in Sydney, Australia and travels the world lecturing on the subject of the neuroscience of psychotherapy and Psychosocial Genomics. He is a board member of the Global Association for Interpersonal Neurobiology Studies, a select member of the International Psychosocial Genomics Research Group and director of the MindScience Institute which acts as an international hub for education in therapy.

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Children Living with Abusive Parents: The Counsellor’s Role in Avoiding the Perpetuation of the Abuse.
Présentatrice: Shirley Soleil, B.A., M. Div., M. Ed.
Langue: Anglais
Date:   Le jeudi, 23 août 2012
Heure
: 12h-13h HAE
Lieu:   En ligne
Coût:   45$ membres de l’ACCP | 55$ non membres *Taxes en sus
# de CÉP:   1

Description du webinaire:

Counsellors need to be there to listen to the stories, to acknowledge the abuse and validate the client’s experience. Without that willingness, we might condemn them to silence, continued pain, and unhealthy future relationships.

We all know abuse occurs in some families. When we, as counsellors, hear these stories, our responsibility is to report. Unfortunately, some do not because of a possible heavy time commitment or other factor. In not doing so, we are condemning the children to lives of pain and to a belief that no one cares.  In some cases, these children will eventually become abusive parents themselves and lead to future generations experiencing abuse.

This webinar will explore the issues faced by children sometimes facing daily abuse from parents.  It also explores the counsellor’s role in the legal and ethical issues involved.

Présentatrice: Shirley Soleil

Shirley Soleil lives and works in Wolfville, Nova Scotia.  Besides being a counsellor, she is a tutor, Consultant, facilitator, author and advocates for those with disabilities, suffering abuse, poverty etc.  Her slogan is: “Helping others help themselves”.  Although Shirley works with children, teens, individuals, couples and families, her main interest is counseling people with chronic illnesses and disabilities.

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The Polyvagal Theory of Stephen Porges
Présentateur: Richard Hill, M.A., Diplôme en Counseling Professionnel, M.Éd
Langue: Anglais
Date:   Le mardi, 11 septembre 2012
Heure
: 14h30-15h30 HAE
Lieu:   En ligne
Coût:   45$ membres de l’ACCP | 55$ non membres *Taxes en sus
# de CÉP:   1

Description du webinaire:

Considered by many to be one of the most enlightening breakthroughs of the past two decades. This theory enables us to understand the underlying processes to stress, anxiety, panic attacks and most importantly how it is possible to use this understanding to the treatment of these issues. This presentation is partly theoretical, but largely about how to utilise this knowledge in a practical way that creates beneficial change for the client.


Présentateur: Richard Hill

Richard Hill is in private practice in Sydney, Australia and travels the world lecturing on the subject of the neuroscience of psychotherapy and Psychosocial Genomics. He is a board member of the Global Association for Interpersonal Neurobiology Studies, a select member of the International Psychosocial Genomics Research Group and director of the MindScience Institute which acts as an international hub for education in therapy.

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Enriching Travel: Expand your practice by designing and leading a retreat or getaway
Présentateur: Mark Franklin, M.Ed. B.A.Sc. CMF P.Eng. 
Langue: Anglais
Date:   Le vendredi, 21 septembre 2012
Heure
: 12h-13h HAE
Lieu:   En ligne
Coût:   45$ membres de l’ACCP | 55$ non membres *Taxes en sus
# de CÉP:   1

Description du webinaire:

You’ve seen other people’s themed trips that incorporate the leader’s practice – such as personal counselling, yoga, career renewal – and you’ve thought, why not me? Learn from the presenter’s experience designing, marketing and leading over 20 retreats and getaways in Ontario, Cuba and Nicaragua. Understand what works, when using ‘activity based counselling’ principles and utilizing the cycle of the seasons and the outdoors as a catalyst for personal change. Find out how you can integrate and balance intentional conversation with active reflection and time for fun and relaxation.


Présentateur: Mark Franklin

Mark Franklin,M.Ed.,P.Eng.,CMF, leads CareerCycles, a career management social enterprise and practice with clients across Canada, and a team of amazing career professionals. He is creator of CareerCycles narrative method of practice embraced by 120+ helping professionals, Who You Are MATTERS! game, Career Buzz radio, and CCPA blogger.

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Elder Mediation Webinar Series
Présentatrice: Elizabeth Sterritt, PhD, CCC, RRP, GCDF-i, CCDP
Langue: Anglais

Date:   Partie 1: Le mercredi, 12 septembre 2012
             Partie 2: Le mercredi, 19 septembre 2012
             Partie 3: Le mercredi, 26 septembre 2012

Heure
: 12h-13h HAE
Lieu:   En ligne
Coût:   45$ membres de l’ACCP | 55$ non membres *Taxes en sus
# de CÉP:   1 par partie

Description du webinaire:

Partie 1:

Learn about the current social trends that call for change in helping Canadian families

Examine the transferable skills counsellors bring to elder mediation

Consider how diversification and the expansion of your skill sets offer the potential for growth in your practice

Partie 2:

Discover how a diagnosis of dementia creates a ripple effect in Canadian families, placing a special emphasis upon helping the caregiver in the family, and how elder mediation accomplishes this important task

Learn how elder mediation offers a “preventative” element for families in crisis

Work with a specific case study to understand and assess the interplay of counselling skills with elder mediation skills

 Partie 3:

With the capacity for a diagnosis of dementia to destabilize families and communities, learn how the elder mediator’s expertise invokes the potential for swift action in families

Probe the specific qualifications required to integrate new skills into your professional repertoire

Embrace elder mediation as an emerging field that responds to the needs of Canada’s aging population and expands your counselling practice

Présentatrice: Elizabeth Sterritt

Elizabeth Sterritt, M.Ed., GCCR, Acc.FM, Cert.EM (OAFM), OCT, is an Accredited Family Mediator and Certified Elder Mediator in private practice in Ottawa, Ontario. Her practice includes a specialization in elder and family mediation and conflict coaching. Ms. Sterritt is an evaluator for the mediation skills assessment module in the Graduate Certificate in Conflict Resolution Program at Carleton University. The past president of OAFM (Ottawa Chapter), Ms. Sterritt is a certified coach, a master neuro-linguistic practitioner and a member of the Centre for Conflict Education and Research Board of Directors, at Carleton University, the Family Mediation Canada Board of Directors and a collaborative consultant with Collaborative Practice Ottawa.

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Methods in our madness! Benefits of a clear method-of-practice
Présentateur:
Mark Franklin, M.Ed. B.A.Sc. CMF P.Eng. 
Langue: Anglais
Date:   Le mardi, 9 octobre 2012
Heure
: 12h-13h HAE
Lieu:   En ligne
Coût:   45$ membres de l’ACCP | 55$ non membres *Taxes en sus
# de CÉP:   1

Description du webinaire:

You’re consistently good at what you do, but are you consistent? A clear method of practice makes it easier to attract clients, deliver service, improve programming, train associates and evaluate services. Hear first-hand experience about the initial development and continuous improvement of a narrative method of practice in which a growing group of helping professionals across Canada and the U.S. have been trained. Learn five steps to transform your work into a method-of-practice. Join the developer of the CareerCycles narrative method of practice, Mark Franklin, to explore how you can benefit from a method that balances structure with flexibility and professional judgment, so you and your clients find relief that there’s a ‘method in your madness.’


Présentateur: Mark Franklin

Mark Franklin,M.Ed.,P.Eng.,CMF, leads CareerCycles, a career management social enterprise and practice with clients across Canada, and a team of amazing career professionals. He is creator of CareerCycles narrative method of practice embraced by 120+ helping professionals, Who You Are MATTERS! game, Career Buzz radio, and CCPA blogger.

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A Deeper Look at Grad School Burnout
Présentatrice: Susan Meindl, MA, Counselling Psychology, OPQ license
Langue: Anglais
Date:   Le jeudi, 11 octobre 2012
Heure
: 12h-13h HAE
Lieu:   En ligne
Coût:   45$ membres de l’ACCP | 55$ non membres *Taxes en sus
# de CÉP:   1

Description du webinaire:

It is generally recognized that grad students may experience burnout due to learning conditions that demand excessively high levels of effort and do not provide the supervisory or institutional support that would facilitate effective coping. Emotional and physical fatigue influences student performance and affects personal commitment. The degree to which students experience burnout is dependent on their psychological make-up, resiliency and social-emotional resources.

Less well understood are the deeper psychological issues that often underpin the hopes and dreams that drive pursuit of a graduate degree. Family expectations, perfectionism and unrealistic fantasies are often unacknowledged sources of psychological strain and academic blockage.

The thesis topic itself is sometimes an unconscious attempt to solve a psychological or familial wound. Identifying deeper motivations and connecting the thesis project to a larger life picture are ways to add value, purpose and personal relevance which sustain commitment to a lengthy and demanding process.

Présentatrice: Susan Meindl

Susan Meindl is a graduate of the McGill Counselling Psychology program, the Argyle Institute of Human Relations psychodynamic training program and a member “en regle” of the Order of Psychologists of Quebec. The challenges and potential of Highly Sensitive People are a focus of her private practice in Montreal.

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Using play-based intervention strategies among children with autism spectrum disorder in early intervention settings
Présentatrice: Priya Senroy, Drama and Movement Therapist, MA, CCC
Langue: Anglais
Date:   Le mardi, 23 octobre 2012
Heure
: 12h-13h HAE
Lieu:   En ligne
Coût:   45$ membres de l’ACCP | 55$ non membres *Taxes en sus
# de CÉP:   1

Description du webinaire:

The Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASDs) include several neurological disorders that affect behavior, the ability to communicate, interact and play in socially appropriate or accepted ways. Current best-practices standards for children with autism include an emphasis on the earliest possible screening and diagnosis to determine eligibility for services. This webinar will provide participants with a snapshot of how play-based intervention strategies can be used to treat children diagnosed with autism spectrum disorders. This informative webinar will attempt to offer a summary of best practice guidelines and useful intervention models as well as provide a list of recommended readings that will offer professionals a way to deepen their knowledge in this area.

Présentatrice: Priya Senroy

Priya Senroy is a Canadian Certified Counsellor specializing in Creative Therapy. She works with at risk and special needs population in high priority neighborhoods of Toronto. In recent years Priya has been working with young children who have been diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder and has been finding that Creative Therapies are an effective intervention modality in the development of social skills and play.

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