Upcoming course: Certified Training for Helping Professionals
This two-day online training can enhance your skills and perspective to support women who are experiencing abuse from a partner.
One in three women in North America experience gender-based abuse. It occurs across all social classes; all races; all ages.
Despite the prevalence of gender-based abuse, many professionals do not feel prepared to support clients. You may have a sense that something is ‘not quite right’ when your client talks about her relationship with her partner. But is it abuse? How do you handle the coaching conversation in a skillful and sensitive way that supports your client? This workshop will provide you with the framework, tools, and skills to strengthen your practice and enrich the support you offer to women who are experiencing abuse.
When Love Hurts is a two day training course designed for advocates, counsellors, coaches and other professionals who work with women impacted by abuse and who want to deepen their knowledge and skills. The course is based on the influential book When Love Hurts, A Woman’s Guide to Understanding Abuse in Relationships (Penguin Random House, 2017)
In this highly interactive and informative training course, Jill Cory and Karen McAndless-Davis will share groundbreaking research and best-practice approaches, which they have developed from over three decades of supporting women and training professionals in this field.
Jill Cory is an ICF-accredited coach (ACC) and certified trauma-informed coach (TICC). Karen McAndless-Davis is a registered clinical counsellor (RCC) and certified trauma therapist. Jill and Karen have been leading support groups and offering training, counselling and coaching services for women impacted by abuse in a wide variety of communities for more than 30 years.
This online training opportunity happens over two days. Several EITC alumni have joined us in previous courses, and found it to be a valuable addition to their practices. We have a few spots still available, and we’d like to offer them to our EITC alumni at the same price as we offer it to charitable/not-for-profit organizations. We hope you can join us.
June 13-14, 2024, 9:00 am – 4:00 pm Pacific Daylight Time.
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