Therapeutic Use Of Stories Training

The Great Powers Of The Trickster

A Series Of Four Workshops With Therapeutic Resource Materials.

LAUNCHING SOON!

THE WORKSHOP FACILITATOR

The Four workshops will be delivered by a creative therapy practitioner who has extensive drug work experience within the community children, young people and adult services.

THE WORKSHOP SERIES

We will be using the power of stories to enhance your awareness of problematic addictions.

THE PARTICIPANTS

Participants will learn how to safely practice therapeutic interventions with children, young people and adults who are dependent on illicit substances and solvents.

STORY WORKSHOP ONE

  • Aesthetic distancing.

  • The relationship breakdown.

  • Withdrawals and social Isolation.

STORY WORKSHOP TWO

  • Adapting metaphors.

  • Overcoming emotions.

  • Finding your autonomy

STORY WORKSHOP THREE

  • Good practice with harmful addictions.

  • How to practice our therapeutic interventions with your clients, patients and service users.

STORY WORKSHOP FOUR

  • Delivering a therapeutic story workshop.

  • How To Use The Great Power Of The Trickster Resource Packs.

  • Community Drug Teams And Services

  • NHS Practitioners & Workers

  • Criminal Justice Sectors

  • Education Sectors

  • Local Communities And Authorities

  • Residential & Rehabilitation Provisions

  • Therapist, Counsellors, Professionals And Students

WHO CAN ATTEND THE THERAPEUTIC TRAINING WORKSHOPS?

For General Enquires Contact Us

The Great Powers Of A Trickster Workshop One

Testimonies

The workshop exceeded my expectations because how profound the simplistic presentation (such as a story) exposed deep seated issues we deal with on a multi faceted plane.

BACP COUNSELLOR

“I really enjoyed the workshop, it was informative, fun and surprising learning. I didn’t know there was so much meaning from a simple story, and looking at it from different perspective was very insightful”

Visual Artist

“Thank you for a really inspiring workshop, there was lots to think about and take away. The company was lovely and it all made for a great day. ”

Drama Therapist