CPD Hours2.0 hrs
CPD CategoryCategory 2: Skills and Knowledge
OrganiserAASW National
Event FormatOn-Demand
Practice & careerMental Health, Private Practice, Clinical SW, Community Development
CPD Hours2.0 hrs
CPD CategoryCategory 2: Skills and Knowledge
OrganiserAASW National
Event FormatOn-Demand
Practice & careerMental Health, Private Practice, Clinical SW, Community Development
Member price: $149.00 including GST (member price will display once logged in)
Non-member price: $298.00 including GST
This course introduces the key principles and practices of Narrative Therapy and Community Work. It is delivered by leading Narrative practitioner and academic Dr. David Denborough, co-Director of the Dulwich Centre and co-ordinator of the Master of Narrative Therapy at the University of Melbourne.
Topics include:
Who should register? This course is relevant to social workers (and other counsellors and allied health professionals) working with individuals, families, groups and/or wider communities, including within clinical mental health settings.
Learning Outcomes
Participants will:
AASW Credentials: Mental Health (Focussed Psychological Strategies); Clinical
Presenter details
David Denborough (PhD) works as a community worker, teacher and writer/editor for the Dulwich Centre. He is particularly interested in cross-cultural partnerships which limit the chances of psychological colonisation and create possibilities for cross-cultural inventions, such as the Team of Life narrative approach and Tree of Life (with Ncazelo Ncube-Mlilo). These collective narrative methodologies seek to assist people to address the effects of traumatic experiences without having to speak directly about them.
David is also vitally interested in how collective narrative practices can spark and/or sustain social movement and in projects that respond to racism and seek to strengthen social inclusion. His recent teaching and community assignments have included Rwanda, Brazil, Palestine, Singapore, Austria, Hong Kong, Kurdistan (Iraq), India, Canada, Sri Lanka, Argentina, Chile and a number of Aboriginal Australian communities.
David is a co-ordinator of the Master of Narrative Therapy and Community Work at the University of Melbourne, where he is also involved in supervising graduate researchers. His songs in response to current social issues have received airplay throughout Australia and Canada. His publications include:
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