Mastering Resource Therapy: Advanced Clinical Train the Trainer Program in Europe

Connect with your parts. Our internal family of personalities there to help us in our lives. Dance with them!

At Resource Therapy Institute Australia, we believe in the power of transformation with the power of parts work. Our Advanced Clinical Train the Trainer program is your gateway to becoming a leader in Resource Therapy (RT), equipping you with the tools and expertise to make a profound impact on your clients’ lives.

This program is designed for therapists ready to elevate their skills to the highest level. Whether you’re an experienced RT practitioner or new to this therapeutic approach, our comprehensive training will empower you to apply Resource Therapy to more specific and challenging client presentations of personality parts.

Why Choose the Advanced Clinical Train the Trainer Program?

Tailored for European Time Zones

We understand the importance of accessibility and convenience. Our program is scheduled to accommodate European time zones, ensuring that you can participate without disrupting your routine.

Deep Dive into Resource Therapy

Our Advanced Clinical program goes beyond the basics. You’ll delve into the intricate details of RT, exploring advanced techniques and strategies for addressing complex psychological issues. This training is not just about theory; it’s about practical application. You’ll learn how to implement RT in real-world scenarios, helping clients navigate and heal from deep-seated traumas, anxieties, and other mental health challenges.

Specialized Training for Specific Client Presentations

Resource Therapy is a powerful tool for addressing a wide range of psychological conditions. Our Advanced Clinical program focuses on specific client presentations, giving you the expertise to tailor your approach to meet individual needs. You’ll learn to work with clients experiencing:

  • Severe trauma and PTSD
  • Complex anxiety and phobias
  • Chronic depression
  • Personality disorders
  • Addictive behaviours

By mastering these specialised techniques, you’ll be better equipped to help your clients achieve lasting change and improved well-being.

Become a Leader in Resource Therapy

This program is designed to not only enhance your clinical skills but also to prepare you to train other therapists. As a Train the Trainer participant, you’ll gain the knowledge and confidence to teach RT to colleagues, expanding the reach of this transformative therapy. You’ll play a crucial role in building a community of skilled RT practitioners dedicated to improving mental health outcomes.

What You Can Expect

  • Expert Instruction

Our trainers are seasoned professionals with extensive experience in Resource Therapy. They bring a wealth of knowledge and practical insights to the program, ensuring you receive the highest quality training.

  • Interactive Learning

The Advanced Clinical Train the Trainer program is interactive and engaging. You’ll participate in hands-on exercises, case studies, and group discussions, allowing you to apply what you’ve learned in a supportive environment.

  • Ongoing Support

Your journey doesn’t end when the training does. We provide ongoing support to our graduates, including access to exclusive resources, peer networks, and continued professional development opportunities.

Join Us and Transform Lives

Are you ready to take your Resource Therapy practice to the next level? Our Advanced Clinical Train the Trainer program is the perfect opportunity to deepen your skills, broaden your impact, and become a leader in this field.

For more information and to enrol, email us or call. Join us in our mission to heal and empower individuals through the transformative power of Resource Therapy.

Together, we can make a difference.

With Love and Light Philipa

Psychology Employability post graduation…

I was honoured to be invited to the University of Western Sydney (UWS) Careers Expo this week.

As an alumni of UWS, Karin Fehlmann of Employer Liaison Coordinator Careers, Office of Employ-ability and Graduate Success found me on LinkedIn. Heads up it’s another great network to belong to.

Panel members included psychologists from the NSW Department of Education, Juvenile Justice, the Australia Psychological Society, Learning Links and the College of Professional Psychology.

As part of the Employability Panel we were asked questions by students. Here’s some of my advice for those early in their counselling career.

What advice would you give to students with regard to career planning and career options that you wish you would have known when you started off ?

Gain business, administration and presentation skills. Do a course in running a business. Be familiar with Excel, Word, PowerPoint, know how to type and be Social Media savvy.

I did a Certificate IV in Workplace Training and Assessment, this proved very useful and launched me into a training contract. Early on I learnt to touch type and have never looked back.

·         What skills did you gain when you first started that assisted you to transition into the roles you have now?

I had people come up to me after the panel and say how much it meant to them to hear how my call centre experience when I first arrived in Australia. Customer service skills and problem solving abilities in the workplace, in your life are transferable skills. They are attractive to employers as they demonstrate you are well rounded.

·         What are key skills required that can be developed?

Perseverance, adaptability and a yes mindset are key. Working as an intern in Relationships Australia I had field experience from the ground up. Invaluable for running a business organization and my psychology practice.

social media networking is a key part of of career planning for psychology graduates

·         How important has networking been to your career? Any tips?

Networking and have mentors is vital. I am the Randwick Mental Health Professionals Network Coordinator. The MHPN is a fabulous and free place to gain professional development points and meet others in your local area. Other psychologists are a great referral source. I like to have a mental health referrals for all over Australia. I get phone calls around the country, so I love to share my networks.

My other advice for early career therapists is to identify gaps and fill them. Aged Care, Employment Services, your local Council wherever other people may love your idea to run a mindfulness meditation group. Offer to give a presentation at an interagency. Belong to your professional body and associations. Join your Social Media groups – LinkedIn – please connect with me. Instagram, Pinterest, YouTube,Facebook join ours here: Resource Therapy Group on Facebook

Of course the classic advice still holds true. Volunteer for an organization – Lifeline, meals on wheels or training event. This gives you real world experience. I started out Youth line Wellington. It was a great opportunity and challenging.

At the Resource Therapy Institute we have had volunteers on our training workshops in the past. They get thousands of dollars of free training and benefit from networking with other health carers.

What’s your experience and suggestions you would offer an early graduate ?

Love to hear your thoughts and reflections. Please use the comment box, scroll down to the bottom. Thanks Philipa

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