October 7, 2024: Queering Your Therapy Practice – Julie Tilsen

Event Date:

October 7, 2024

Event Time:

10:30 am

Event Location:

This is an ONLINE EVENT

10:30 AM to 4:00 PM Eastern Time | Convert to your time zone here

Presented by Author Julie Tilsen

Early rate $160 until September 7, 2024
Regular rate $180 thereafter

About The Workshop

In this interactive workshop, Julie will introduce you to a queer theory-informed narrative practice. The activities and discussions will focus on cultivating a relationally responsive approach to work with trans and queer young people, adults, and families.

By linking conceptual resources from queer theory with narrative practices, Julie will help you put queer theory into therapeutic action. The workshop will place particular emphasis on queering the prevailing discourses surrounding “coming out” and parental grief and loss in response to a trans child.

The workshop includes case vignettes, reflexive questions, and practice-based activities that encourage participants to examine the discourses that influence their ideas about gender, sexuality, identity, and family through a critical, intersectional lens. These activities also provide opportunities to apply and practice using the concepts and skills presented.

Learning Objectives 

Participants will:

  • Explain concepts and terms fundamental to queer theory and related theoretical resources;
  • Deconstruct through self-reflexive activities their ideas about gender and sexuality and the role of cultural narratives (e.g., medicine, psychology, religion, media) on these ideas;
  • Learn conversational practices informed by queer theory for a respectful, inclusive, and intersectional practice with trans and queer people and their families.
  • Demonstrate integration of a queer theory-informed practice into their particular practice context.

About Julie Tilsen

 

Julie Tilsen, Ph.D. is the author of Queering Your Therapy Practice: Queer Theory, Narrative Therapy, and Imagining New Identities (Routledge, 2021; Winner of the AASECT 2022 Book of the Year Award), Narrative Approaches to Youth Work: Conversational Skills for a Critical Practice (Routledge, 2018), and Therapeutic Conversations with Queer Youth: Transcending Homonormativity & Constructing Preferred Identities (Rowman & Littlefield, 2013) as well as a variety of professional articles and book chapters. 

She is proud to be a graduate of the Minneapolis Public School system. Julie is community faculty in the Youth Studies Program of the University of Minnesota, an associate of the Taos Institute, and recipient of the Minnesota Association of Marriage and Family Therapy Distinguished Service Award. 

Her work is featured in several counselor training videos produced by Alexander Street Press and Sage/UPG Media. Julie is a hard-core fan of the University of Minnesota Gophers Women’s Hockey team and likes drinking cold press. She is probably outside throwing a ball for her dog, Bumper.

View free video by Julie Tilsen Queer Theory as a Resource for Therapists from Dulwich Centre’s Friday Afternoon Videos

Click here to find a collection of resources – including articles and books – that relate to Julie’s work.

Purchase Julie’s 2021 book ‘Queering Your Therapy Practice: Queer Theory, Narrative Therapy, and Imagining New Identities’ with 20% discount here and enter EFL04. Download Introduction and chapters 2 and 5 of book.

If you are new to the ideas and practices of Narrative Therapy  we suggest first readingWhat is Narrative Therapy?(2000) by Alice Morgan .

15 minute break and 45 minute break

Certificates of Training can be requested at the end of the online workshop and will state 4.5 hours of narrative therapy training. Certificates can be used to qualify for eligibility for continuing education credits from professional colleges and licensing boards. Please contact your own college or association to confirm requirements.  

STUDENTS – At checkout in ‘discount code’ enter STUDENT10. Also in the ‘additional info’ box please include your student info – i.e.: Name of institution and program of study

For groups of 3 or more, please register together in one transaction and at checkout in ‘discount code’ enter GROUP10. One main person can be registrant, and please type info (name, email, address) for other group members in the ‘additional info’ box  

Cancellations will be accepted if requested at least 14 days prior to the event via email to contact@narrativetherapycentre.com. A 10% admin fee will be deducted from the amount to be refunded. 

We regret that a refund cannot be offered after the cancellation date, but a colleague may be substituted for attendance.

Book club conversation 1 – Oct 24, 2024 to discuss Introduction and Chapter 1

Book club conversation 2 – Nov 7, 2024 to discuss Chapter 2

Book club conversation 3 – Nov21, 2024 to discuss Chapters 3 and 4

Book club conversation 4 – Dec 5, 2024 to discuss Chapters 5

Book club conversation 5 – Dec 19, 2024 to discuss Chapters 6

Book club conversation 6 – Jan 9, 2024 to discuss Chapters 7 and 8

Time: 7:00 to 8:15 PM Eastern Time ~ Convert to your time zone here

Cost is $75 for all sessions

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Event Location:

  • This is an ONLINE EVENT
  • Hosted on Zoom
  • Eastern Time (CANADA & US)

Event Schedule Details

  • October 7, 2024 10:30 am   -   4:00 pm
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