About this Event
Depression is a serious condition that comes with a significant mortality risk and has been a leading cause of disability for decades. Every therapist will encounter it and, at some point, be challenged and discouraged by it.
When the standard of care inevitably fails, it is easy for a practitioner to feel lost, ineffective, or even insecure in their approach. This two-hour workshop is designed to lift the clinician’s spirit and reconnect them to their inexhaustible internal resources, as well as provide them with tangible tools to offer their wounded clients.
Depression is characterized by darkness and emptiness. This learning opportunity brings therapists together to rekindle the light of compassion and unconditional positive regard.
If you are unable to attend in person, please feel free to email [email protected] to request a Google Meet link.
Endorsement:
"As therapists, we all struggle staying connected with our severely depressed clients...yet connection remains, as always, the key. Brodin brings rare skill and humanity to work with severely depressed clients. Over five years of supervision, I’ve consistently been struck by his grounded presence, clinical depth, and remarkable ability to join with even the most difficult clients in ways that feel genuine, accessible, and deeply therapeutic." - Dave Phillips, Clinical Supervisor & Mental Health Trainer
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
141 Sherbrook St, 141 Sherbrook Street, Winnipeg, Canada
CAD 52.50











