racism, xenophobia and discrimination are part of an invalidating environment that promotes the development of stress and depression in people who suffer. This course will provide an overview of the factors to be considered in relation to culture and racism by discussing or teaching Dialectical Behavioral Therapy Skills (DBT). For some patients, dealing effectively with their context is fully linked to race or culture issues. DBT skills are taught in order to provide patients with tools to navigate their own unique contexts to help them deal with prejudice and follow in a life that is worth living. SPAN>
This workshop is offered to support DBT skills training, individual therapy and participation in a different consulting team, helping to understand the impact of context discrimination.
theoretical class with practical examples.
Why should the person take this course?
to help people victims of discrimination acquire skills to deal with these invalidating environments.
What are the strengths of these classes? Update of new DBT skills on how to help deal with racism, discrimination and xenophobia. > Technical Coordination: Victor Hugo Fabris Administrative Coordination: Mara Lins Coordination
Psychologists, psychiatrists, education and health professionals.
4 hours
Wednesday, June 26, 2024.