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Workshop - Social Panorama in working with client with loss PDF Print E-mail
Written by lukdab   
Friday, 26 March 2010 17:22
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Workshop - Social Panorama in working with client with loss

Trainer: dr Klaus Witt - in english with polish translation

When & Where: 17-18 April 2010 - Poland, Warsaw in Polish Institute of NLP [map]

 

Two days workshop for professionals and for each person which want is prepared for self-experience in subject of her/his experience of lost - in English with Polish translation.

 

Last Updated on Saturday, 27 March 2010 11:47
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Partners in project PDF Print E-mail
Written by lukdab   
Friday, 26 March 2010 16:57

Our project is participating with following members from Europe:

 

Germany

ECP

ECP - Akademie from Hamburg

Coordinator: Klaus Witt

 

 

 

Poland

Polish Institute of NLP - Polski Instytut NLP

Polski Instytut NLP from Warsaw

Coordinator: Łukasz Dąbrówka

 

France

Saena Consultants

Coordinator: Michelle Vinot-Coubetergues

 

Spain

Unisi

Soler i Sala from Barcelona

Coordinator: Marian Gonzalez

Last Updated on Thursday, 15 April 2010 19:19
 
About Project Death and Dying PDF Print E-mail
Written by Administrator   
Friday, 05 March 2010 18:04
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In the absence of guidance and self-experience, caring professionals and relatives struggle with dying and bereaved persons.

We want to share our knowledge and experience to answer our questions and to find ways to give support to people involved with dying, death and bereavement. Our aim:

  1. developing and improving teachers competence.
  2. improving quality of didactic and attractiveness of educational treatment and material.
  3. increasing  the level of competence and self-confidence of teachers, counsellors and care-givers to support empathy, compassion and more patient orientated skills. By doing this we want to reduce burnout syndromes, and also reach high risk groups such as less-qualified and private care-givers (don’t kill your carer!).

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