Seminars

Seminar Dates: June 5 - 6, 2010

Location: Peardonville House - 825 Peardonville Rd, Abbotsford, British Columbia, V4X2L8

Registration Check-in Time:  8:30am on Saturday 5th.

Seminar Times: 9:00am - 5:30pm Saturday & Sunday

Intensive Weekend Training Seminar & Individual Co-Therapy Supervision for Level I Certification in Observed & Experiential Integration (OEI).

 

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Experience has shown that OEI trainees achieve maximum benefit from the techniques when they receive approximately 10 hours of individual co-therapy supervision following the weekend. Preferably, this should occur immediately after the weekend training seminar, with clients similar to those from their clinical practices (this constitutes Level II certification training and entails additional costs). Wall certificates are issued upon completion of the weekend (Level I) and co-therapy supervision (Level II*).

Weekend Agenda

3 hours (a) Conceptual Overview, (b) Prerequisite Skills & Knowledge, (c) OEI Techniques
3 hours (d) Small & Large Group Demonstrations (including video of sessions)
9 hours (e) Small Group Supervised Practice.
Seminar fee includes OEI manuals. Coffee (morning/afternoon) & Lunch will be provided.

 


 

OEI Level 1 Seminar

Early Bird Registration

Up to May 5, 2010

Regular Registration

Professional

Individual co-therapy supervision for Level II follows*

 

$550.00 + GST

 

add $50.00 + GST

Student

Individual co-therapy supervision for Level II follows**

 

$350.00 + GST

 

add $50.00 + GST

 

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Registration Fee: Prices do not include GST

* Those outside the Vancouver area who want Level II certification should plan on staying 5 days after weekend for co-therapy supervision.
** Graduate students in the Vancouver area can complete Level II requirements through attendance at local scheduled “fishbowls”.

 

Audrey Cook

Audrey Cook

is a marriage and family therapist, with an academic background in Criminology.   Her interest was in sexual offences and deviance, stress management and burnout prevention.  She worked in Adult Education for Family Services in B.C. and for a number of local colleges.  For the past twenty years, she has worked in her therapy practice, which combines family work and intensive trauma work.  Her clients are typically Aboriginal Canadians and she works extensively with multigenerational trauma.

Dr. Bradshaw

Dr. Rick Bradshaw

received his Ph.D. from Michigan State University.  Until 1998 he had been employed for 10 years as the Senior Psychologist & Director of Training in the Counselling Service of Simon Fraser University.  He left SFU to work for three years as a consulting psychologist with Wilson Banwell Corporate Health Consultants.   He left to join the Counselling Psychology Department at Trinity Western University in Langley, B.C. as Associate Professor of Counselling Psychology where he teaches graduate studies and supervises research projects.

SightPsych Gateway

The gateway is the entrance for therapists who wish to access online OEI resources - including courses, downloads, audio, video, articles, etc.

**Registration is required in order to pay monthly dues, have your business added to the OEI directory, or access further areas of the website.

 



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