Presentations, Seminars and Short Talks

We offer presentations, seminars and short talks introducing the solution-focused brief approach (SFBA) or on specific aspects of SFBA, for example for organisations, professional development activities (CPD for GPs and mental health workers), parent groups, support groups, school staff development events, and conferences.

Are you tired of powerpoint presentations? Tired of listening passively to a talking head?

We complement formal presentations with interactive opportunities which will allow you to experience and participate in doing the solution-focused brief approach so that you can make up your own mind about how effective this approach can be for you.

 

HIGHLIGHT OF 2007 - SEMINAR WITH HARVEY RATNER

"WHAT WORKS WITH CHILDREN, YOUNG PEOPLE AND THEIR FAMILIES - ADVANCES IN SOLUTION-FOCUSED BRIEF PRACTICE"

This seminar was attended by over 75 people and there were still people on the waiting list!

About Harvey Ratner:

Harvey worked for a number of years in public social services agencies in London. After qualifying as a family therapist in the 80s he worked for 10 years at the renowned Marlborough Family Service. In 1989 along with Chris Iveson and Evan George, he established the Brief Therapy Practice (now part of BRIEF), the first team in the UK to practice and teach solution-focused brief therapy. Their book Problem to Solution (BT Press, 1990) became a classic in the field. He also works as a counsellor in a mixed inner London comprehensive school, and has acted as a clinical consultant to a family therapy substance misuse service. He has carried out solution-focused group work in different settings. A current interest, with his colleague Yasmin Ajmal, is in using the solution-focused approach with teachers in the classroom (the increasingly well-known WOWW approach - Working on What Works). Along with the fifth member of BRIEF, Guy Shennan, Harvey is co-director of the Diploma in Solution-Focused Practice.

What did this seminar offer? An opportunity to

Link to BRIEF - www.brieftherapy.org.uk