Jerusalem Narrative Therapy Institute

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We are beginning our bi- yearly counseling class We offer a six month course,no homework, rich in practical experience and theoretical understanding of Narrative counseling. Our new class will be Monday evenings Narrative counseling helps the client rediscover their strength of their identity in order to live the life that makes sense d creates satisfaction
What is narrative therapy? Narrative therapy is an approach to counseling and community work. It centers people as the experts in their own lives and views problems as separate from people. Narrative therapy assumes that people have many skills, resources, beliefs, values, commitments and abilities that will assist them to reduce the influence of problems in their lives. The word 'narrative' refers to the emphasis that is placed upon the stories of people's lives and the differences that can be made through particular tellings and retellings of these stories. Narrative therapy involves ways of understanding the stories of people's lives, and ways of re-authoring these stories in collaboration between the therapist / community worker and the people's whose lives are being discussed. It is a way of working that is interested in history, the broader context that is affecting people's lives and the ethics or politics of therapy If you would like to know more please feel free to look up the website www.jnti.netChana Rachel Frumin, MS, CNT is the director of Jerusalem Narrative Therapy Institute.The Institute which has been opened for 22 years teaches narrative counseling as well as offering support groups and private consultations She supervises a staff of 10 therapists with a wide variety of specializations, and practices as an individual, couple and family counselor. Some of her ares of specialization is focused on living freed from childhood trauma, support for women in challenging marriages and creating new identity in marital counseling. Her current research focuses on understanding trauma as a vehicle for reclamation of identity. Her most recent project The Shalom Project is to provide 12 weeks of subsidized therapy for marginalized individuals and couples and supervise the staff of therapists who are donating their time to this project.

23/09/2024

Narrative counseling online training

Wed evening American west coast time
2015 - 2145
Wednesday evening Israel time 815-945

Jerusalem Narrative Therapy Institute
Please call for info
0544 799 441
Or pm
Narrative therapy is an approach to counseling work,
which centers people as experts in their own lives and views problems as separate from the person.

Narrative therapy assumes that people have many skills, competencies, beliefs, values, commitments and abilities that will assist them to reduce the influence of problems in their lives.

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call 972 544 799 441 or whats app
Wednesday night at 8 PM Israel time
Jerusalem narrative therapy
Chanarachel Frumin Msc CNT

18/02/2024

🎉 Exciting News! 🎉

The Jerusalem Narrative Therapy Institute is delighted to unveil its latest offering: a brand new class! 📚💡

For those passionate about narrative therapy, this is an unmissable opportunity to deepen your understanding and refine your skills. Our seasoned instructors will lead you through captivating and thought-provoking sessions, equipping you with the tools necessary to thrive in this field. 🚀

Get in touch to find out how to sign up!

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New Online International Training in
narrative Counesling
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and Empower Yourself!
Please call for info 972 544 799 441 or
write chana.frumin2@yahoo.com
Jerusalem Narrative Therapy Institute

Syllabus
Part One Unit one
The nature of Narrative connection
How narrative conversations are different
Therapist as student not teacher / de-centered
Absent but implicit
demonstration interview

Unit Two (sessions 2-6)
Preferred identity
Statement of Position
Re-membering
Scaffolding
Unit Three
(sessions 7-9)
Problems as defined by the client
Statement of Position
Externalization
HITEC


(Session 10-12)
Our position in the conversation
How our conversations facilitate the creation or discovery of identity
Going lateral: how to integrate knowledge of insiders and professional experience
Different types of professional knowledge
Transparency: the process of sharing ethical and personal concerns
Balancing the landscape of action and the landscape of meaning
How we loiter differently in preferred stories and problem stories

Unit Four (session 13-14 )
Different methods of transition
to a preferred story.
Glimmers / exceptional outcomes
Absent but implicit


Unit Five (15-16)
Listening and different kinds of questions

Unit six
Special skills
1 trauma management
2 Creating Safety as a Stance
3 Cruel and controlling problems
Anorexia, depression, Anxiety…
3 Bereavement
4. Narrative and Somatic exploration.
(Mind –Body)

Unit Seven
Practice and Supervision

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Wow
Please sign up today for such good learning in narrative practice

2 workshops with Jill Friedman
Cost 50 $ each evening

Wednesdays
February 7
February 28
7-9 pm

Explorations of the Absent but Implicit.
There are a number of ways to move from problem stories to preferred ones. In this workshop we will focus on the absent but implicit -- what people treasure that the problem stands in the way of. We will practice listening for moments to initiate absent but implicit conversations and asking questions that will help facilitate these conversations.

A Narrative Approach to Working with Identity
In this workshop we will consider the differences between 2 questions that support different approaches to identity: 1.Who are you? 2.How are we becoming other than who we have already been? We will explore therapeutic implications of thinking of identity as relational, distributed, performed and fluid.

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New online training course Narrative counseling Empower everyone you speak with And listen to 12 week semester Tuesday night 8-915 Begins tonight Learn transformative listening Discovering identity Telling a new story Open to everyone Call 0544 799 441 Chanafrumin MSc CNT

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Har Nof Or Moshav Modiin
Jerusalem
73122

Opening Hours

Monday 09:00 - 21:00
Tuesday 09:00 - 21:00
Wednesday 09:00 - 21:00
Thursday 09:00 - 21:00
Friday 09:00 - 14:00
Sunday 09:00 - 21:00

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BS"D What is narrative therapy? Narrative therapy is an approach to counseling and community work. It centers people as the experts in their own lives and views problems as separate from people. Narrative therapy assumes that people have many skills, resources, beliefs, values, commitments and abilities that will assist them to reduce the influence of problems in their lives. The word 'narrative' refers to the emphasis that is placed upon the stories of people's lives and the differences that can be made through particular tellings and retellings of these stories. Narrative therapy involves ways of understanding the stories of people's lives, and ways of re-authoring these stories in collaboration between the therapist / community worker and the people's whose lives are being discussed. It is a way of working that is interested in history, the broader context that is affecting people's lives and the ethics or politics of therapy If you would like to know more please feel free to look up the website www.jnti.org