Peter O’TooleCounselling Psychologist. B.A., Msc, Reg. Psychol., Ps.S.I. He is the Senior Counselling Manager with Fighting Blindness. Peter is a qualified counsellor and registered psychologist and worked in private practice with adults and children over many years. Prior to his current position, he managed the National Support Service for the Irish Foster Care Association, as well as overseeing the clinical management of Ireland’s largest employee assistance programme which offered a counselling support and information service across the country and internationally. He has also worked directly with children in care in a residential setting.
Peter has worked on a voluntary basis for numerous organisations, both in Ireland and abroad.
in short-term approaches with clients should find this training of particular benefit as many of the organisations and companies providing these services seek practitioners trained in SFBT. Online Presentation, incorporating slides, video and audio resources plus interactive practice in breakout rooms. Learning Outcomes: 1. A comprehensive overview of the theoretical origins of SFBTin short-term approaches with clients should find this training of particular benefit as many of the organisations and companies providing these services seek practitioners trained in SFBT.
Online Presentation, incorporating slides, video and audio resources plus interactive practice in breakout rooms. Learning Outcomes:
1. A comprehensive overview of the theoretical origins of SFBT
2. Exploration of the key components of this model of therapy
3. An opportunity to practice introductory techniques
4. An appreciation of how the SFBT model may apply to various workplace/therapeutic setting.
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