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Talking To Teenagers

talking to teenagers

I am a dedicated Child & Adolescent therapist working with children and their families experiencing all kinds of distress. Anxiety Low mood Self-harm social anxiety panic disorder self-worth issues confidence/assertiveness Building emotional closeness with your teenager Understanding the issues of family dynamics Trauma in the family Helping parents attune to their teenager to help them through emotional distress If you would like to view my counselling profile Click Here My Qualifications My degree is in Person-Centred therapy and a post-graduate in Cognitive Behavioural Therapy I also hold a diploma in Dialectical Behaviour Therapy I am a member of the British Association of Counselling & Psychotherapy. I am also a member of The international society for the study of Trauma & Dissociation. My continued professional development is in: Working with sexualised trauma Safeguarding Level 3 Drug Use & Misuse - Level 3 Adolescent Suicide Dealing with distress - working with self-harm and suicide (PODS training) Trauma, Dissociation & Recovery (PODS Training) Traumatic Attachment & Co-Regulation: The Neurobiology of Relationship Childhood Sexual Abuse (PODS Training) Dissociation and DID: The Fundamentals (PODS training) Trauma and the Body (PODS training) The Latest in Trauma Treatments: Diagnosis, Neuroscience & Best Practices Complicated and Traumatic Grief: Clinical Interventions for Healing An Introduction to Activating Your Neural Pathway with Bessel van der Kolk: A Breathing Exercise

Thrive

thrive

3.0(2)

Newton Abbot

Our mission is to help children and young people become more emotionally resilient and better placed to engage with life and learning. We do this through our whole-school approach to wellbeing - proven to improve attendance, behaviour and attainment. Thrive helps children and young people feel safe, supported and ready to learn. Thrive has been providing training, tools and insights to organisations and individuals for over 25 years. Initially conceived as a way of tackling the issue of school exclusions, Thrive now offers a whole-setting approach to supporting the right-time social and emotional development of all children and young people. The Thrive Approach consists of: 1. Thrive-OnlineTM (TOL) - a web-based profiling, action-planning and progress monitoring tool enabling you to ensure the best outcome for each child or group. 2. Thrive training - focusing on the emotional needs of different age groups, informed by established neuroscience and attachment research, as well as child development studies and research into risk and resilience factors. With our HQ based in Devon, Thrive is a business that works with local authorities, multi-academy trusts (MATs), individual schools and other settings across Great Britain. To date, more than 50,000 staff have received Thrive training, ensuring that over 627,000 children and young people have access to the Thrive Approach, changing lives and increasing educational attainment levels. Equip staff in your school, trust, early years setting or college to understand, identify and tackle the root causes of behaviour, so more time is spent productively on learning. Thrive training, online assessments, and expert strategies for working with pupils will enable you to improve attendance, behaviour and learning outcomes, and align with Public Health England’s eight principles for a whole school and college approach.

90Minutemusic

90minutemusic

Doncaster

We began our journey from a point of adversity. In 2013, after witnessing a family member suffer significant trauma, we decided to look at ways in which we could use our experience, to help young people in difficult and challenging situations. We began by volunteering, I (Simon) volunteered for the youth service where I worked with young people on referrals from Childrens Services for a year. Louise began by training to be a breastfeeding peer support worker and through this met inspirational healthcare professionals, who signposted her to further training. Now a qualified R.N. and holding a BSc Honours degree she has fulfilled her ambition. As modern nursing adopts a more holistic approach, we began to draw on this knowledge to provide a more valuable service to the young people we work with. We began to study experts in neuroscience who had a particular interest in music like Dr Wendy Mcghee, and Dr Ani Patel, as well as studying the strengths and weaknesses of using technology to support our sessions. We found that Music in general is a powerful and versatile way of supporting young people with not only their development of essential skills, like listening and team work, but over the years, we have recognised a particular advantage when supporting young people who may have become disengaged with education, or have Specific Learning Difficulties. We have a strong philosophy that health and education go hand in hand and we are proud to harness music and technology to share that message, something which is unique to us, that could not have happened without facing our challenges and informing our own personal development.

Novelty Training

novelty training

London

Articles, research and tools for the L&D professional. Insights for managing the business of learning.Talent development — especially in these stressful and emotional times — needs to adapt to meet the humanness of leadership. The decades-old go-to of routine, process and familiarity lacks one of the most compelling and relatable aspects of the human experience: weirdness. The reason our talent development industry tries to keep training as non-weird as possible is because strangeness can initially feel uncomfortable, disorganized and just plain awkward. We often see thrusting participants into their discomfort zone too quickly as risky. In psychological and neuroscience research, weirdness is also referred to as “novelty,” or something new and different. Interestingly, the current understanding of memory is that when we experience something novel in a familiar context, we can more easily store that event in our memory. A novel stimulus activates our memory center (the hippocampus) more than a familiar stimulus does. Even better, the emotional processing in our amygdala also impacts this memory formation, particularly if there is a strong emotion about that novelty. In fact, our brains process a lot of sensory information every day. The hippocampus compares incoming sensory information with stored knowledge. If the two differ, it sends a pulse of dopamine to the substantia nigra (SN) and ventral tegmental area (VTA) in the midbrain. From there, nerve fibers extend back to the hippocampus and trigger the release of more dopamine. This process is called the hippocampal-SN/VTA loop. The dopamine release in a “weird” experience also makes us more motivated to discover, process and store these sensory impressions for a longer period of time.

kaboodleleadership.com

kaboodleleadership.com

Kaboodle Leadership brings together a breadth of expertise and experience in Leadership Development. We teach organisations to develop their own Leadership Development Programmes. We also design programmes to order for you. Using years of working in large corporate settings and with small companies and entrepreneurs, our innovative work springs from ongoing research into cognitive neuroscience, approaches to adult learning and real life leadership experiences. Because of this, we are not tied to a single theory or model. As a result we are able to continually push our boundaries to offer you the latest techniques and ideas around generating robust and creative leaders. We firmly believe that leadership is about who you are. We get results through helping organisations build leadership programmes to enable people to discover their potential to create, innovate and achieve, generating new possibilities to share with colleagues and their organisations in order to sustain growth and adapt to change. We have built our business on face-to-face workshops, executive coaching, delivery of full leadership programmes and organisational consultancy on learning design. In addition we have helped companies with issues around problem teams, agile strategy development, maintaining creativity and changing the way leaders think and behave. Our face-to-face work continues with remote working platforms and have diversified into tailor made online e-learning products through through our subsidiary company Leap Professional Ltd. We now have an online learning platform to offer distance learning for individuals and companies (we created Leap Professional Ltd to offer this).The passion behind both companies overlap, the key distinction being a new approach to leadership and a new approach to online learning for leaders.

London College of Teachers and Trainers

london college of teachers and trainers

Our Academic Team Morgon Florke- She is originally from America but currently living in Europe teaching English! She became a ESP teacher 4 years ago and specializes in medical, business, speaking and pronunciation English. She has taught all students of all ages and nationalities. She loves teaching and connecting with them. Jennifer Schmidt - Jennifer Schmidt (New York) has been a professor in bilingual and international education master's programs in Spain for the past 14 years. She has been a teacher, trainer, and professor for over 23 years. She has created and taught over 120 courses in centers of teacher formation in all parts of Spain, Europe, and worldwide. She specializes in learning theory, teaching methods and CLIL. Arpita Bhattacharyya - Arpita Bhattacharyya (India ), Alma mater - Indian Psychoanalytical Society, is presently working as a Consultant for Autism Intervention & Educator ( Childhood Developmental Disorders ). She has been into handling cases with academic, socio- motor, sensory difficulties especially children with ASD, ADHD, LD & ID for the past 11 years in special school & psychiatric clinic set up. She had been Asstt Professor in RCI training college and Guest Faculty for various institutions like IIT Kharagpur ( Adaptive Devices in Special Needs ) for ASD (both at SPl D.Ed & B.Ed level ) for 9 years. She had been a member of the panel of NIEPMD, Chennai for setting question papers of All India External Examination under RCI & NBER regulations. Sudipta Hore - Sudipta Hore has a Master’s Degree in Sociology from Calcutta University. She has a B.Ed. and is also a certified TEFL/TESOL and a Phonics trainer. She has successfully completed sessions and workshops on “Special Education Needs Teachers’ Training” from ‘Mono Bikash Kendra’, Kolkata. Apart from these, Sudipta is also a trained Bharatnatyam dancer, having extensively toured and performed across India. She has more than 17 years of experience, spanning various academic roles as pre & primary Educator in International Schools, across Hyderabad, Delhi & Gurgaon. Adrija Bhaduri - Adrija Bhaduri has done her Post Graduation from Presidency College on Sociology. She has also done a Master in Social Work from Jadavpur University. She has been associated with Government Organisation in the survey for highway construction and social development. She has done her Montessori Training and is presently working with the London College of Teachers. Patricia Franco - Patricia Franco has a degree on Pedagogy and she’s currently a Neuropsychopedagogy student. She’s been an ESL teacher for 5 years and she's also an Early Years educator. She has been approved as a speaker on several international events such as Oxford Education Research Symposium and 5th International Conference on Advanced Research in Education held in Cambridge (UK). She has experience with Teacher Training through webinars and workshops bringing attention to topics such as pedagogical theories, lesson-planning, neuroscience, language teaching and several others. The goal is always to inspire educators and broaden their minds towards the learning-teaching process.