The Brief Therapy Toolkit - SFBT for youth workers
Solution focused brief therapy for those working with young people.
Description
"In times of crisis involving young people, it's common for youth service workers to take on the role of first responders."
Michael Dawson.
Join me on a transformative journey with the Brief Therapy Toolkit course, specially designed to integrate the principles of solution-focused brief therapy into your daily life as a youth work professional. I've achieved an 85% success rate in therapeutic outcomes using these methods, and I've witnessed firsthand the incredible potential this approach holds.
The challenge lies in translating this success across various settings, such as classrooms, youth clubs, and residential care homes. This is where the Brief Therapy Toolkit excels.
I've distilled the essence of solution-focused therapy, offering you the freedom to tailor these tools—whether to adapt them, embrace them, or even let them go—to create a strategy that aligns with your team, your role, and those you work with. At the end of this process, you'll embody the true spirit of a solution-focused professional, equipped to make a difference with an adaptable mindset and toolkit.
This course is an engaging and straightforward experience, shedding the complexities of academic discourse to focus on the practical aspects of change therapy. It has received accolades from a wide range of professionals in youth support roles, including residential care workers, social workers, police officers, and health professionals.
By adopting the ethos of the Brief Therapy Toolkit, you and your team will gain newfound confidence in addressing challenges beyond your usual remit, offering a consistent and impactful approach to your clients, and solidifying your role as a vital source of support.
What You Will Learn!
- Take solution focused practice into your workplace.
- Outline understanding of the tools of solution focused therapy.
- Building a bespoke solution focused toolkit for yourself.
- Increase confidence with difficult client problems.
Who Should Attend!
- Youth Workers
- Residential Care Workers
- Social Workers
- Working with teenagers
- Policing
- Health Workers
- Anyone who works with people, particularly in the social care sector will benefit