We are pleased to offer this workshop at a discounted rate, made possible by subsidies from
The Sunshine Coast Health Centre and Georgia Strait Women’s Clinic.
Monday, July 14, 2025 – Thursday, July 17, 2025 | 8:15am - 12:30pm
The University of British Columbia – Okanagan Campus | 3333 University Way, Kelowna, BC V1V 1V7
Join us for an immersive 4-day destination workshop in Kelowna, BC where breathtaking views and world-class therapeutic training come together. In a world of misinformation and information overload, this intensive presents a systematic, practical, evidenced-based approach to treating trauma, addictions, depression, and anxiety. Integrating the latest research in neuroscience, behavioural economics, and psychology, this intensive presents an encompassing and practical method for helping clients reach the change they desire.
Therapists are being asked more and more to provide evidence and results for their work and often under the pressure of less funding and shorter session times. This can lead to burnout and a tendency to look for quick fixes for clients. This intensive will present a research grounded framework that can be utilized with every client and embraces this shift in the field requiring increased accountability, interdisciplinary cooperation, and results.
Why Attend?
Research Based: The average professional becomes outdated on research ten years after graduating. However, research continues to expand and help us understand placebo versus effective treatments and how to best help clients. This intensive is rooted in the latest scientific research on trauma and will present a balanced perspective of various thoughts in the psychology field.
Expansion of tools: Application of therapeutic methodology and intervention can be confusing and leave a gap between knowledge and application. This seminar will provide practical therapeutic interventions, grounded in well-established methodology that therapists can implement immediately.
Holistic Approach: Psychological, biological, social, and spiritual factors all interact to answer the question why do people do what they do? Answering this question is at the core of case conceptualizing and treating clients. This intensive will cover all aspects of being human and includes teachings on Positive Psychology and Neuroscience.
Recognize misinformation regarding mental health and understand the complex nature of diagnosis: Navigate the ever-growing world of mental health and understand changing perspectives in diagnosis and treatment
Develop the ability to conceptualize and develop client treatment plans from a holistic perspective: A broad lens that considers biological, psychological, social and spiritual factors avoids a reductionist view that can limit client treatment. Learn not only research principles, but application to direct client treatment to address any client presenting issue.
Translate complex scientific concepts into relatable ideas: Increase the therapeutic alliance by growing client buy-in through explaining the reasoning for interventions in easy-to-understand language.
Explore pertinent biological factors contributing to psychological symptoms: Understand various physical factors that should be considered, screened for and addressed in the treatment of psychological symptoms.
Investigate a positive psychology framework for understanding and treating any psychological symptomology: Learn the limitations of the medical model and an alternative model to consider understanding and treating mental health disorders.
Assess psychological symptomology and provide recommendations for further treatment: Provide a holistic explanation to clients regarding a myriad of contributing factors to psychological symptomology and recommend research-based treatment methods.
Day 1 | Monday, July 14, 2025 | 8:15am - 12:30pm
What is mental health?
DSM-5 and ICD-11 overview
Medical model and the placebo effect
Salutogenic model of illness
Understanding research
Holistic conceptualization of human nature
Social factors
Cultural views of addiction
Group think
Social bonding
Neuroscience of attachment
Day 2 | Tuesday, July 15, 2025 | 8:15am - 12:30pm
Holistic conceptualization of human nature
Biological factors
Substances and the brain
Epigenetics
Stress system
Brain- gut pathway
Sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous system
Psychological factors
Adverse Childhood Experiences
Understanding human development
Maladaptive cognition
Schemas
Memory
Day 3 | Wednesday, July 16, 2025 | 8:15am - 12:30pm
Holistic conceptualization of human nature
Spiritual
Necessity of meaning and purpose
Positive psychology
Religion and culture and their impact on wellbeing
Conceptualizing depression, anxiety, trauma and addictions from a holistic model
Developing an encompassing treatment plan
Day 4 | Thursday, July 17, 2025 | 8:15am - 12:30pm
Application of research in psychotherapy sessions
Effective CBT interventions
Exposure therapy and PTSD treatment
Childhood trauma treatment and CPTSD interventions, is it the same as PTSD?
Role and limitations of psychopharmaceutic interventions
Are memories reliable?
Utilizing spirituality in session
Using Socratic questioning effectively
Guide clients in finding a sense of meaning and purpose
Establishing healthy routines
Improving sleep
Role of exercise and die
Carissa Muth, Psy.D, R.Psych (AB & BC) is the clinical director of Sunshine Coast Health Centre, an inpatient mental health treatment facility. In addition to her role teaching, training, and supervising counselling students, Dr. Muth designs and oversees program development atSCHC. Dr. Muth’s previous experience includes over ten years in private practice as a clinical psychologist providing formal assessments and treatments to adults and adolescents. She specialized in the treatment of addictions, depression, anxiety, and trauma. Her research to date has focused on the intersection between attachment theory and addictions, primarily on the role of family relationships in the recovery process.
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