Addiction

Introduction to Solution Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT) Workshop: Cork. August 30 and 31 2012

Cork. August 30 and 31. Venue - to be confirmed. 9.00- 5.00pm

Learning Outcomes:

The objective of the two days is to provide the theory of Solution Focused Brief Therapy and the space to practice the skills associated with Solution Focused Brief Therapy

Content:

  • Equip participants with the tools to develop and build on their own counselling skills.
  • Build on and expand existing knowledge, in relation to Solution Focused Brief Therapy within the group.
  • Enhance confidence in participants use of Solution Focused Brief Therapy Skills.
  • Become familiar with the theory of Solution Focused Brief Therapy
  •  Provide space and time for participants to become familiar with Solution Focused Brief Therapy and use of its core skills.

Facilitator:

Seán Foy (LCI Course Director) has worked in the caring professions for over 18 years and possesses an in-depth knowledge and experience in the delivery of a broad range of education.

He holds:

  • Diploma in Drug Dependence from the Maudsley Hospital in London
  • Honours degree in Social Work
  • Masters in Addiction studies from Middlesex University 
  • Higher Diploma in Education
  • Seán qualified as a psychotherapist in 2006, having first trained in Motivational Interviewing in 1994
  • He is a member of the Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers (MINT) after training with Bill Miller and Steve Rollnick

http://www.thelearningcurve.ie/content/introduction-solution-focused-brief-therapy

FETAC Level 5 Drug and Alcohol Addiction: Galway - April 24 to June 29 2012

The FETAC Level 5 Component Certificate in Drug and Alcohol Addiction is designed to equip staff in drugs and/or homeless services and those engaged in community development with the competencies and knowledge necessary to meet the various needs of substance users and to assist them in making choices regarding treatment options.

This multi-disciplinary module operates under Adult Education Principles focusing on experiential learning. Essentially this FETAC Drug and Alcohol Addiction Course covers 5 main areas:

  1. Psycho-pharmacology 
  2. Understanding Addiction and Dependency 
  3. Health Issues 
  4. Engagement Skills and Interventions 
  5. Attitudes

This drug and alcohol addiction course at FETAC level 5 on the National Framework of Qualifications takes place over 10 weeks with 3 hours of lectures per week. 30 hours total classroom time.

http://www.thelearningcurve.ie/content/fetac-level-5-drug-and-alcohol-addiction

Introduction to Solution Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT) Workshop: May 24 & 25 2012.Dublin.

All Hallows College, Drumcondra. Dublin. 9.30- 4.30pm

Learning Outcomes:

The objective of the two days is to provide the theory of Solution Focused Brief Therapy and the space to practice the skills associated with Solution Focused Brief Therapy

Content:

  • Equip participants with the tools to develop and build on their own counselling skills.
  • Build on and expand existing knowledge, in relation to Solution Focused Brief Therapy within the group.
  • Enhance confidence in participants use of Solution Focused Brief Therapy Skills.
  • Become familiar with the theory of Solution Focused Brief Therapy
  •  Provide space and time for participants to become familiar with Solution Focused Brief Therapy and use of its core skills.

Facilitator:

Seán Foy (LCI Course Director) has worked in the caring professions for over 18 years and possesses an in-depth knowledge and experience in the delivery of a broad range of education.

He holds:

  • Diploma in Drug Dependence from the Maudsley Hospital in London
  • Honours degree in Social Work
  • Masters in Addiction studies from Middlesex University 
  • Higher Diploma in Education
  • Seán qualified as a psychotherapist in 2006, having first trained in Motivational Interviewing in 1994
  • He is a member of the Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers (MINT) after training with Bill Miller and Steve Rollnick

http://www.thelearningcurve.ie/content/introduction-solution-focused-brief-therapy

Diploma in Addiction Studies

The course provides a comprehensive introduction to the field of addiction studies. It is relevant for anyone involved in addiction service provision or for anyone interested in working in this area. It also informs anyone who encounters the challenges of dealing with addiction in their work or personal lives.

FETAC Level 5 Drug and Alcohol Addiction: Dundalk - 26 April to 28 June 2012

The FETAC Level 5 Component Certificate in Drug and Alcohol Addiction is designed to equip staff in drugs and/or homeless services and those engaged in community development with the competencies and knowledge necessary to meet the various needs of substance users and to assist them in making choices regarding treatment options.

This multi-disciplinary module operates under Adult Education Principles focusing on experiential learning. Essentially this FETAC Drug and Alcohol Addiction Course covers 5 main areas:

  1. Psycho-pharmacology 
  2. Understanding Addiction and Dependency 
  3. Health Issues 
  4. Engagement Skills and Interventions 
  5. Attitudes

This drug and alcohol addiction course at FETAC level 5 on the National Framework of Qualifications takes place over 10 weeks with 3 hours of lectures per week. 30 hours total classroom time.

http://www.thelearningcurve.ie/content/fetac-level-5-drug-and-alcohol-addiction

FETAC Level 5 Drug and Alcohol Addiction: Limerick - April 25 to June 27 2012

The FETAC Level 5 Component Certificate in Drug and Alcohol Addiction is designed to equip staff in drugs and/or homeless services and those engaged in community development with the competencies and knowledge necessary to meet the various needs of substance users and to assist them in making choices regarding treatment options.

This multi-disciplinary module operates under Adult Education Principles focusing on experiential learning. Essentially this FETAC Drug and Alcohol Addiction Course covers 5 main areas:

  1. Psycho-pharmacology 
  2. Understanding Addiction and Dependency 
  3. Health Issues 
  4. Engagement Skills and Interventions 
  5. Attitudes

This drug and alcohol addiction course at FETAC level 5 on the National Framework of Qualifications takes place over 10 weeks with 3 hours of lectures per week. 30 hours total classroom time.

http://www.thelearningcurve.ie/content/fetac-level-5-drug-and-alcohol-addiction

FETAC Level 5 Drug and Alcohol Addiction: Cork - April 18 to June 20 2012

The FETAC Level 5 Component Certificate in Drug and Alcohol Addiction is designed to equip staff in drugs and/or homeless services and those engaged in community development with the competencies and knowledge necessary to meet the various needs of substance users and to assist them in making choices regarding treatment options.

This multi-disciplinary module operates under Adult Education Principles focusing on experiential learning. Essentially this FETAC Drug and Alcohol Addiction Course covers 5 main areas:

  1. Psycho-pharmacology 
  2. Understanding Addiction and Dependency 
  3. Health Issues 
  4. Engagement Skills and Interventions 
  5. Attitudes

This drug and alcohol addiction course at FETAC level 5 on the National Framework of Qualifications takes place over 10 weeks with 3 hours of lectures per week. 30 hours total classroom time.

http://www.thelearningcurve.ie/content/fetac-level-5-drug-and-alcohol-addiction

FETAC Level 5 Drug and Alcohol Addiction: Dublin - April 19 to 21 June 2012

The FETAC Level 5 Component Certificate in Drug and Alcohol Addiction is designed to equip staff in drugs and/or homeless services and those engaged in community development with the competencies and knowledge necessary to meet the various needs of substance users and to assist them in making choices regarding treatment options.

This multi-disciplinary module operates under Adult Education Principles focusing on experiential learning. Essentially this FETAC Drug and Alcohol Addiction Course covers 5 main areas:

  1. Psycho-pharmacology 
  2. Understanding Addiction and Dependency 
  3. Health Issues 
  4. Engagement Skills and Interventions 
  5. Attitudes

This drug and alcohol addiction course at FETAC level 5 on the National Framework of Qualifications takes place over 10 weeks with 3 hours of lectures per week. 30 hours total classroom time.

http://www.thelearningcurve.ie/content/fetac-level-5-drug-and-alcohol-addiction

Addiction and Loss

Both the process of addiction and the process of recovery from addiction can be seen as having loss and grieving as central themes. This workshop will look at the psychological dynamics common to different addictions in relation to these inevitable themes of loss and grieving, with an emphasis on how clients may be practically helped to work through their particular loss issues.

Urrús/Ballymun Youth Action Project

Description:

Urrús was founded in 1996, by the Ballymun Youth Action Project, to provide training in relation to drug and alcohol misuse.  We have developed a range of training modules on drug mi

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Community/Voluntary
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Addiction
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Adult Training
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