Solutions arrived at
that do not go beyond mere behavioral changes either for ourselves or for
people we are helping are often short-lived. Another set of undesirable
behavior recurs no sooner after the first one has been "fixed". All behaviors
serve a purpose. Identifying the purpose/s of undesirable behaviors is the key
to changing the undesirable behavior/s. In this part-time 12 months Satir Model
course you will learn how to go deeper to identify and surface the conscious
& unconscious needs & purposes of behaviors in order to bring about
effective changes both for you and for your clients. The 12 months course is
designed to contribute to both your personal growth as well as enhance your
professional growth as a counsellor.
Warren has more than
30 years of experience in helping individuals, couples and families with a wide
variety of presenting problems, from relationship, parenting & marital
issues, to trauma, phobia, addiction, depression & suicidal ideation etc.
For details of the course or to sign up, please refer to the information
attached. Places are limited on a first come basis. Would appreciate if you can
help to share the information with those who might be interested or can
benefit.
We make a living from
what we get. We make a life from what we give - Winston Churchill
Course
Title: Certificate in Satir Systemic Brief Therapy CSSBT-14
Duration:
Part-time 12 months (March 2017 – March 2018)
Commencement
Date: 23–25 March 2017
Training
Venue: 41 Jalan Hujan Batu 3
Overseas Union Garden
58200 Kuala Lumpur
Participants:
Professional & Lay Counselors, Social Workers & other people-helpers
Organiser:
Choice Makers Consultancy
Trainer
& supervisor: Warren Tan
* For detail information or to sign up,
kindly refer to document attached or e-mail: warrentan2@gmail.com
Warren Tan B.Soc.Sc.
(M’sia), M.S.W. (Hong Kong), Dip Clinical Sup(Canada), PGD Satir
(FamilyTherapy) Canada, Cert Traumatology (US), MFT (US)
Warren Tan, the
trainer & clinical supervisor for the course is a well-known marriage &
family therapist/trainer in Singapore & Malaysia with over 30 years of
experience in this field. His hands-on practical &
practice-orientated approach to training has been well received by both lay and
professional counselors in both countries. Informal, creative &
engaging with a good sense of humor, he makes what is normally theoretical
& academic easy to understand and the class room learning enjoyable for his
participants. Warren has also provided training for NGOs in Thailand,
Cambodia, Indonesia, Vietnam & the Philippines.