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Systems-Centered Training: An innovative approach to sustainable changes

Held on the 19th Feb 2019

at 5:30pm to
7pm


Add to Calendar 2019-02-19 17:30:00 2019-02-19 19:00:00 Australia/Sydney Systems-Centered Training: An innovative approach to sustainable changes

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Systems-Centered Training (SCT) is part of Agazarian’s Theory of Living Human Systems. It has strong published links to the interdisciplinary paradigm shifts of Interpersonal Neurobiology and complex systems dynamics. It has the advantage of the using implicit human neuro-bio-psycho-social functioning in an intuitive manner, rather than requiring participants to address neuroscience explicitly. SCT’s practical methods help us work with uncertainty, resolve conflict and reduce the anxiety it can foster.

  • Manages conflict by working with differences using functional sub-grouping
  • Creates sustainable change by weakening restraining forces
  • Improves communication by taking “noise” out of talk
  • Sees the whole picture instead of just our part and recognizes ourselves as active members in creating the systems that shape us
  • Is open for psychotherapists, organizational consultants and coaches, managers, educators, community leaders, and people who are curious

About the speaker

Mike Maher, MA, PGCE, is a psychotherapist, trainer and organizational consultant. He is Director of the Systems-Centered Training and Research Institute and leads two ongoing SCT training groups. He has written papers and book chapters in working with staff groups, organizational issues, and mental health reform, and has presented at many national and international conferences.

This free public lecture is hosted by Enterprize with the support of the University of Tasmania.

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