PUBLIC EVENTS

UNDER YOUR INFLUENCE
Jun
11

UNDER YOUR INFLUENCE

Adolescence has changed. The pressures facing young people today - social, emotional and digital are more complex than ever.

An evening for parents, caregivers, and those walking closely with young people.

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Kis & Teens Wellbeing Program
Jul
7
to Jul 14

Kis & Teens Wellbeing Program

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Holiday program hosted at Wangara Clinic.

  • Learn basic mental health skills

  • Identify strong emotions

  • Learn healthy coping habits

  • Navigate a busy brain

  • Foster healthy friendships

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Schema Training
Mar
9

Schema Training

Chris Hayes is coming to do more Schema training
Topic: Working with the Detached Protector and avoidance in Schema Therapy Revised

Date: 9th March 2024

Time: 9am to 4.30pm

Location: Upstairs at Wangara Cost: $100 (remainder paid for by M&Co.)

Provided: Morning tea & lunch

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When the Family  Fractures
Feb
17

When the Family Fractures

When the Family Fractures

Tiffany Rochester

Saturday February 17th; 9am-5pm

Time: 9am to 4.30pm

Where: Wangara Events Hub, Unit 2 upstairs

Cost: $100 (remainder paid for by M&Co.)

Provided: Morning tea & lunch

In person event only

This interactive and experiential workshop is designed for clinicians seeking to deepen their understanding and skills in working with children from separated families.

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Apr
28

Tackling Anxiety with Rochelle Masters

Join Rochelle Masters in her MasterClass online as she unpacks the topic.

Anxiety is more than just feeling stressed or worried. Join us online for this huge topic and explore the biology and psychology of anxiety.

Rochelle Masters unpacks anxiety and all its signs and symptoms with Tackling Anxiety MasterClass.

Anxiety is more than just feeling stressed or worried. While stress and anxious feelings are a common response to a situation where we feel under pressure, they usually pass once the stressful situation has passed, or ‘stressors’ is removed. Everyone feels anxious from time to time. When anxious feelings don't go away, happen without any particular reason or make it hard to cope with daily life it may be the sign of an anxiety condition. With an increase of panic attacks, anxiety conditions and stress in our society, we need tools and information to help control, maintain and recover from this pandemic. Anxiety is the most common mental health condition in Australia. On average, one in four people – one in three women and one in five men – will experience anxiety at some stage in their life. In a 12-month period, over two million Australians experience anxiety. T here are many ways to help manage anxiety and the sooner people with anxiety get support, the more likely they are to recover.

Followed by a Q&A time.

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Oct
11

Engine Room

for M&Co Provisionals & students

Working with Trauma

Rochelle Masters

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