This Couples & Family Therapy Training Programme has been running successfully for 4+ years and has been attended by Clinicians all over New Zealand. The October intake was oversubscribed and applications for the February 2025 intake are now being considered. This is an exciting opportunity for Clinicians to attend a 10 week training program to develop, consolidate and extend their practice in working with couples and families.
This program contributes directly to the MOH workforce development strategy for mental health, education and social care services that highlights the need for practitioners to have Core Skills in interacting with and supporting whānau; a robust understanding of the concept of whānau and whānau dynamics; ability to coordinate culturally competent and responsive interventions in working with Māori whānau as well as whānau from a range of cultures and ethnicities; and have knowledge of a systemic approach in all whānau contacts.
Professionals who already have a relevant professional qualification (or equivalent) in the health and/or social care sectors: Social Workers, Nurses, Psychiatrists, General Practitioners, Psychologists, Psychotherapists, Counsellors and Occupational Therapists are well suited to apply. Students must also be in a role where they have access to working with Couples, Individuals and Families and to regular systemic supervision.
This is a 10 week training program which involves Teaching, Case presentations, Reading materials and videos. Students will also participate in facilitated case discussions and peer directed learning sessions which will provide the opportunity to discuss practice issues and provide one another with support, feedback and sharing of ideas.
On completion of this program, students will have:
When: 11 February 2025 – 6 May 2025
APPLICATIONS NOW BEING CONSIDERED
Where: Online
Cost: $2,495 + GST
To enquire or apply: please contact: [email protected]
MSc Systemic Psychotherapy with Couples & Families
Mandy has 30+ years’ experience in working with Couples, Individuals and Families in various Public Health, NGO and Social Service organisation; Corporate settings; and in Private Practice. She has worked in Mental Health services in the UK and New Zealand since 2001 and has significant experience of working with Children and Young People aged 5 – 18 years; struggling with Anxiety, Depression, Self-harm and Eating Disorders.
Mandy specialises in working with couples having marital/relationship and communication difficulties, blended/step-family issues and parenting challenges, loss & bereavement, mental health and addiction challenges. She is skilled and experienced in working with distressing and challenging relationship difficulties and the different contexts of those seeking therapy.
Mandy has extensive experience in supervision and training of other professionals, including lecturing for 7 years on the Post Graduate Certificate in Systemic Therapies at Otago University. Mandy is trained in Family Based Treatment for Eating Disorders, Gottman Couples Therapy (Level 1), ACT, Trauma Based practice with children and young people and Single Session Family Consultation.