Sector Training Activities
Working Through Paranoia and Making Sense of Unusual Beliefs
Presented by Richmond Fellowship WA and ARAFMI.
Topics will include: • The history of paranoia • Traditional assumptions about paranoia/problems with assumptions • Alternative ways to view paranoia • Identifying the starting points • Triggers and warning signs • Making sense of and managing paranoia • Thought interference and reading • Personal experience and recovery • Case studies working with the experience and identifying the problem
Learning outcomes: On completion of this course you will: • Be able to understand fear, what it is and how it can be managed • Discover the three stages of paranoia and learn about strategies that can be used in everyday situations • Understanding of, working with and decoding unusual beliefs
This course would be suitable for: Anyone interested in this topic including, but not limited to: • Consumers • Carers • Interested family, friends and community members • Students • Service providers including: • Recovery and social workers • Mental health professionals • Alcohol and drug workers • Justice workers • Sexual health workers • Counsellors
COST: (Inc GST)Standard $110.00 Concession $44.00 INCLUSIONS: Course includes a light lunch and refreshments.
Book online at http://pbp060813-eorg.eventbrite.com.au/
Presenter: |
Peter Bullimore |
Date: |
6 August 2013 |
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9:00 am- 4:00 pm |
Venue: |
Technology Park Function Centre Seminar Room 1 |
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2 Brodie Hall Drive, Bentley WA 6102 |
Cost: |
Complimentary |
Parking: |
Ample free parking available on site. |
Registration: |
http://www.rfwa.org.au/images/documents/Bakewell-Bullimore%20Booklet%20AUG%20v0.14.pdf
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Contact: |
Richmond Fellowship WA |
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Ph 08 9350 8800 |
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