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Introductory Course on Narrative Therapy 2020 Course aims 1. Introduce basic narrative ideas 2. Reflect on the impact of dominant culture 3. Put narrative thoughts and skills into practice Contents - Poststructural ideas - Curiosity and stories - Narratives and lived experience - Externalizing and re-authoring conversations - Re-membering conversations - Therapeutic documents - Outsider-witness practice - Collective practice Instruction format Lecture, discussion, exercises, small group practice sessions and demonstration. Facilitators Members of CYRP and experienced narrative practitioners Targets Health care professionals, teachers, social workers, counselors, pastors IMPORTANT INFORMATION Class schedule: Wednesdays, 19:00 - 22:00 Registration fee: Members of HKBU SW Alumni Association/ HKBU SOWK student: HK$4,500 Early bird: HK$5,500 (*by 10 December 2019) Regular: HK$5,800 March: 4/3, 11/3, 18/3, 25/3 April: 1/4, 8/4, 15/4, 22/4, 29/4 May: 6/5, 13/5, 20/5 Medium of instruction: Cantonese supplemented with English Venue: Hong Kong Baptist University, Kowloon Tong No. of places: 40 (first-come, first-served) Remarks: 1. Course fees are non-refundable. 2. “Certificate of Attendance” will be issued to participants with 80% attendance. 3. Applicants can apply for the Social Work Training Fund from the Social Welfare Department. 4. Class(es) will be re-arranged in case of adverse weather. Application & enquiry: Tel: (+852) 3411 7143 Fax: (+852) 3411 6628 Email: [email protected] Contact: Ms. Mandy Lee

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Introductory Course on Narrative Therapy 2020Course aims1. Introduce basic narrative ideas2. Reflect on the impact of dominant culture3. Put narrative thoughts and skills into practice

Contents- Poststructural ideas- Curiosity and stories- Narratives and lived experience- Externalizing and re-authoring conversations- Re-membering conversations- Therapeutic documents- Outsider-witness practice- Collective practice

Instruction formatLecture, discussion, exercises, small group practice sessions anddemonstration.

FacilitatorsMembers of CYRP and experienced narrative practitioners

TargetsHealth care professionals, teachers, social workers, counselors, pastors

IMPORTANT INFORMATIONClass schedule: Wednesdays, 19:00 - 22:00

Registration fee: Members of HKBU SW Alumni Association/HKBU SOWK student: HK$4,500Early bird: HK$5,500 (*by 10 December 2019)Regular: HK$5,800

March: 4/3, 11/3, 18/3, 25/3April: 1/4, 8/4, 15/4, 22/4, 29/4May: 6/5, 13/5, 20/5

Medium of instruction: Cantonese supplemented with EnglishVenue: Hong Kong Baptist University, Kowloon TongNo. of places: 40 (first-come, first-served)

Remarks: 1. Course fees are non-refundable.2. “Certificate of Attendance” will be issued to participants with 80% attendance.3. Applicants can apply for the Social Work Training Fund from the Social Welfare Department.4. Class(es) will be re-arranged in case of adverse weather.

Application & enquiry:Tel: (+852) 3411 7143 Fax: (+852) 3411 6628Email: [email protected] Contact: Ms. Mandy Lee

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