Embark on a transformative journey with our online Solution-Focused Brief Therapy Training. Uncover the principles of SFBT, master the Diamond Model, and acquire key techniques for effective, brief therapeutic interventions. Explore collaborative relationship-building, goal setting, and resource exploration while navigating ethical considerations. Ideal for mental health professionals seeking innovative skills, this course adapts SFBT to various settings and populations. Join us in fostering positive change and empowering clients to discover their unique solutions. Elevate your practice with our comprehensive, online learning experience.
WANs training course description A concise overview course covering Wide Area Networks with particular emphasis on the WAN options available including the use of the Internet. What will you learn Choose and evaluate WAN technologies. Recognise the role of service providers. Describe the benefits of VPNs. Describe how the Internet can be used as a WAN. Describe the equipment needed to connect LANS to WANS. List the speeds of various WAN technologies. WANs training course details Who will benefit: Anyone, although the course is particularly aimed at non-technical personnel needing some knowledge of WANS. Prerequisites: Network fundamentals Duration 1 day WANs training course contents WANS WAN architecture, Common WAN terms, Core vs access, service providers, relationship with 7 layer model, WAN equipment, how to choose a WAN. Layer 1 Copper, phone lines, fibre, coaxial, satellite, wireless. Cabling to the building, CPE cabling, interfaces. Layer 2 Dial up vs. Dedicated vs. packet switched networks and when to use them. Packet switching vs. circuit switching. Point to point and point to multipoint. Dialup access technologies Modems, ISDN, BRI, PRI. Access with dedicated lines XDSL, leased lines. WAN services X.25, SMDS, Frame Relay, CIR, ATM, Internet, MANS, dark fibre and other services. Case study: Selecting WAN technologies. Service provider technologies MPLS, SDH, WDM, DWDM. Routers Network addressing, default gateways, routing tables, routing protocols. Internet architecture Service providers, ISPs, private peering, public peering, core WANs in the Internet. VPNs Private networks, public networks, What are VPNs?, benefits of VPNs, tunnelling, encryption, IPSec. Case study: Specifying WAN connectivity.
Agile PM vs. Waterfall PM (Virtual) The concept of Agile project management refers to the use of a number of tools and techniques that are based on enabling project teams to deliver products to a predetermined and agreed timeline. The concept of Waterfall project management refers to the use of a number of tools and techniques that are based on enabling project teams to deliver products to a pre-determined and agreed specification. The selection of the most appropriate project management method has, historically, been a choice of 'either/or' when it comes to these two approaches. It is now becoming clear that for many projects, the selection of a single project management method does not satisfy the professionalism of the project team nor does it optimize the return on investment for the sponsoring organization. A radically different approach is needed. This course presents an approach to project management which capitalizes on the most appropriate elements of each method tailored to the specific project being undertaken. In this course, the Waterfall approach will be based on the PRINCE2 model. Each method will be presented to highlight its particular strategy and strengths. The course will then propose project scenarios which will require the project team to use a hybrid method which brings together aspects of both methods. The overall goal of the course is threefold: · To introduce the Waterfall approach to product development. · To introduce the Agile approach to product development. · To explore how a combination of both approaches can bring added value to the sponsoring organization and their customers.
ITIL® 4 Specialist: High-Velocity IT: On-Demand This course is based on the ITIL® 4 Specialist: High-Velocity IT exam specifications from AXELOS. With the help of ITIL® 4 concepts and terminology, exercises, and examples included in the course, candidates acquire the relevant knowledge required to pass the certification exam. What You Will Learn At the end of this course, participants will be able to: Understand concepts regarding the high-velocity nature of the digital enterprise, including the demand it places on IT. Understand the digital product lifecycle in terms of the ITIL operating model. Understand the importance of the ITIL guiding principles and other fundamental concepts for delivering high-velocity IT. Know how to contribute to achieving value with digital products. Course Introduction Introduction to High-Velocity IT High-Velocity IT Approaches High-Velocity IT Operating Models Introduction ITIL Building Blocks for High-Velocity IT Supporting Models and Concepts for Purpose Supporting Models and Concepts for People Supporting Models and Concepts for Progress High-Velocity IT Objectives and Techniques Techniques for Valuable Investments Techniques for Fast Developments Techniques for Resilient Operations Techniques for Co-created Value Techniques for Assured Conformance
Do you want to provide expert care and support for a loved one who is suffering from drug addiction? Are you considering a career in addiction counselling or recovery work? This Addiction & Mental Health (Dual Diagnosis) Integrative 12hrs Course will benefit anyone who wants to broaden their understanding of drug addiction and learn how to deliver early intervention and treatment for those who are struggling with drug abuse. In this comprehensive course you will start by familiarising with different types of drugs and their effects, including the psychology behind drug addiction and the causes and stages of addiction. Later, you'll move onto harm reduction strategies and long-term health outcomes, before exploring the psychology behind substance abuse and neurophysiology. Lastly, you will look into the trauma model and early intervention treatments such as holistic addiction therapy. This course is ideal for anyone who wants to run family support groups or wants to update their career skills in this field. Enrol in this course today and make a difference to vulnerable people's lives by delivering a successful drug intervention for your loved ones or clients. What you'll learn Understand the psychology, causes and cycle of addiction Expand your knowledge of the effects of alcohol, tobacco, cannabis, and other substances Familiarise with the early intervention process and areas of development Broaden your understanding of pharmacotherapies and pharmaceutical drugs Explore the stages of change model of overcoming addiction Develop the skills to deliver a professional intervention for drug abusers or loved ones struggling with substance abuse Learn about the benefits and costs of drug use prevention Gain an understanding of holistic treatment and integrative therapies for treating addiction Requirements Only requirements is computer with sound Self paced training Who this course is for: Anyone who wants to learn how to deliver a brief intervention with loved ones using alcohol, ICE & other drugs Advanced practitioners who want to receive updated skills in evidence base best practice from an integrative holistic approach Clinicians and Counsellors that would like to earn 12 points of CPD (Continuing Professional Development) for their counselling peak body (APS, ACA, AASW, CPS, PACFA etc) Promotional Video Promotional 5 minute video FREE 00:06:00 SAMHI Dual Diagnosis Intro video SAMHI Dual Diagnosis Intro video and downloadable worksheet PowerPoint slides FREE 00:04:00 Module 1 - 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Advanced Python training course description This course caters to network engineers aiming to enhance both their Python proficiency and network automation skills. Delving deeper into key areas such as netmiko, Nornir, and ncclient, we also focus on automating network testing and validation. Participants gain greater confidence working with Python functions, classes, objects, and error handling. The course additionally introduces more libraries like Scrapli, TTP, pyATS, Genie, pybatfish, and Suzieq, which cover parsing strategies, automation testing, validation, network analysis, observability, and telemetry. The curriculum also encompasses concurrency techniques. What will you learn Write Python modules and functions. Evaluate techniques to parse unstructured data. Use NETCONF filters. Handle Python errors effectively (try, assertâ¦). Use postman. Automate testing and validation of the network. Use scrapli, Genie, batfish and Suzieq. Advanced Python training course details Who will benefit: Network engineers. Prerequisites: Python for network engineers Duration 5 days Advanced Python training course contents Review CLI, NETCONF, RESTCONF, structured versus unstructured data, gNMI and when to use which. PEP 8. Naming conventions. Packages, modules, Classes and methods. The scrapli library. Netmiko versus scrapli. Hands on: scrapli, Dictionaries versus Regular Expressions. Modules and Functions Writing your own modules, containers versus packages, virtual environments. Best practices, calling functions, writing your own functions. Parameters, arguments. Named arguments, dictionaries as arguments. Builtins. Docstrings. Main. __name__, __main__ . Program arguments. Hands on: Getting interfaces, showing interface status using Netmiko and functions. Using dictionaries as arguments. Writing your own modules. Parsing strategies Turning unstructured data into structured data. textfsm, PyATS Genie parser, NAPALM getters, Template Text Parser. Hands on: Genie parser, TTP. Accessing structured data with lists and dictionaries. Classes, objects and Python Python classes in Genie, PyEZ and others . Hands on: studying network automation classes, objects, methods and attributes. Configuration management - more nornir, ncclient, requests Nornir tasks. Nornir results, Nornir functions, Nornir plugins. Nornir processors. YANG, YANG models, pyang. NETCONF hello. Capabilities. Schemas. Filters. Subtrees. XPATH. Exploring available YANG data models. NETCONF and network wide transactions. Asserting NETCONF capabilities. Configuration types. Locking configurations, commits. NETCONF data stores. Netconf-console. RESTCONF differences from NETCONF. URI construction. Postman. More XML and JSON. Git and configuration versions. Hands on: Nornir and Jinja2. Exploring available models, NETCONF filters. Using postman. Python error handling and debugging Context handlers, try, assert, logging, pdb, pytest, unit testing, chatgpt. Hands on: Writing code with each of the error handling methods, investigating what happens on an error. Use chatgpt to debug your code. Python Automation Testing Testing and validation. pyATS, Genie. Testbed file. Genie parse, genie learn, genie diff. Genie conf, Genie ops, Genie SDK, Genie harness. Xpresso. Hands on: Using Genie for state comparisons of the network. Network analysis Batfish, pybatfish, configuration analysis, analysing routing, analysing ACLs. Pandas. Pandas dataframe. Filtering and selecting values of interest. Hands on: Use Batfish to analyse network snapshots, find network adjacencies, flow path analysis. Network observability Suzieq, using docker, using as a package. Sqpoller, suzieq-gui, suzieq-cli, sq-rest-server. Namespaces and seeing devices, network state and Asserts. Time based analysis, snapshots and changes. Hands on: Suzieq: Gathering data from the network, analysing data from the network. Network state assertion. Telemetry gRPC, gNMI. CAP, GET, SET. Subscriptions. Model Driven telemetry. Hands on: Analysing telemetry data with Python. Concurrency asyncio, threads, processes. Nornir concurrency. Scrapli and netmiko concurrency. Hands on: Multiple SSH connections to devices at same time. Scarpli asyncio.
https://www.transmedia.co.uk/course/google-google-analytics-introduction A true understanding of Google Analytics will help dramatically with your knowledge of what digital content your users engage with most and what web pages and app features provide the best results. It will help you to know who your audiences are, where your web traffic comes from and whether your online campaigns are delivering the results you expect. This one day, hands on course is designed for those with no previous experience of Google Analytics or those with experience of Universal Analytics and who now want to upgrade to GA4 and gain thorough knowledge of what GA4 can do and how it differs from prior versions. Topics covered include Introduction, the GA4 data model, the interface, Understanding the data, Reporting in GA4, How users engage with your content and Analysis techniques.
This workshop offers an opportunity for asking all questions regarding Gestalt Therapy and the experiential use of some of the tools/experiments associated with it. There will be an opportunity for an in-depth exploration of how to work with clients and your own process, with the use of some of the classic skills and tools offered within Gestalt Therapy. This could include some 2 Chair Work, working with a Sensation, Dream Work, Stones, Russian Dolls, Objects, Drawing and much more; guided and influenced by what you, the attendees, might want. The Gestalt Cycle of Awareness will be covered (which some refer to it as a wave) – I refer to as the sea, because there are many waves in the sea at the same time. Some starting and some ending. All will be linked to the core emotions through the lens of my book - ‘The Penny Model’, to help make Gestalt Therapy more accessible and comprehensible. The session will be suitable for all practitioners; whichever modality you have been trained in. Workshop details: Duration: 3 HoursTime: 2 PM (PKT)Date: June 17th 2023Location: Online (Zoom)Cost: 15,000/- PKR (Discount available of members of The Grower’s Circle)Certificate of Participation: Yes About Stefan Charidge Stefan Charidge is the originator of The Penny Model, and the author of "The Penny Model: an explanation of where depression comes from and how to overcome it". Stefan is a Psychotherapist, Counsellor, and Supervisor by profession.