Postponed : Free DCTCT workshop for clinicians

[*The September 19, 2023 workshop will be postponed to a later date. Watch this site or send us an e-mail to be informed once a new date is chosen.] Learn about an online group therapy for couples struggling with complex trauma and relationship distress based on the Developmental Couple Therapy for Complex Trauma (DCTCT) model

Join us for a free workshop about a ten-week group therapy program for couples struggling with complex trauma and relationship distress based on the Developmental Couple Therapy for Complex Trauma (DCTCT) model.

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Illustration of a blue figure seeking comfort from a yellow figure ad being soothed (illustration of "earned secure attachment" from the DCTCT COVID Groups Project. Illustrated by Kathleen Weldon
Image by Kathleen Weldon.

When?

TBD. (September 19 workshop cancelled)

Where?

In person: 500 Sherbrooke Street West, Suite 100 (East Tower), Montreal, QC

Online: Participants will receive a zoom link by e-mail before the event.

What is DCTCT?

Learn more about the DCTCT model

    Who is this for?

    • Mental health professionals (psychotherapist, social worker, counselor, etc.)
    • Students in a mental health discipline
    • Those supporting mental health professionals (managers, program coordinators, etc.)

    How might this impact my practice?

    • Have more knowledge about a couple therapy model for people with trauma
    • Take steps to be trained in the DCTCT model
    • Implement programing to run a DCTCT group

    More information

    • For more information or if you have questions about the workshop, mcgillcftclinic [at] mcgill.ca (subject: More%20info%3A%20English%20DCTCT%20Groups%20Workshop%20(Sept%2019%2C%202013)) (send us an e-mail)
    • L'atelier sera donné en français (date à déterminer)

    Accessibility Information

    • To reach Suite 100, there are two flights of stairs and an elevator (east).
    • The room will have padded and unpadded chairs with and without armrests and tables.
    • Individual accessible bathrooms with gender-neutral signage.
    • English & French will be separate sessions.
    • There will be subtitles on Zoom. Unfortunately, we will not have access to ASL/LSQ.

    Transportation Information

    • The East stairwell and elevator bank are accessible from the Sherbrooke entrance.
    • McGill Metro is one block away and Bus 24 is on Sherbrooke.
    • There is street parking around McGill campus.
    • There are multiple Bixi stations within 2 blocks.

    This research was conducted by Dr. Heather MacIntosh and funded by the a grant from the Fond d'aide aux victimes d'actes criminels (FAVAC)

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