Workshops and training
To discuss bespoke workshops or training for your organisation or key note or public speaking event please contact Humane Clinic at info@humaneclinic.com.au

Dissociachotic: Seeing the non psychosis we share
Workshops are offered exploring the Dissociachotic framework. The workshop will unpack the forthcoming publication, Dissociachotic: Seeing the Non-Psychosis we share (Ball & Picot, 2021)
Suicide Narratives workshops
Workshops are available in the Suicide Narratives approaches
Hearing Voices 2 days
Group facilitator workshops - 3 days
Living well with voices - 4 days
Introduction to Suicide Narratives - 1 day
Hearing Voices workshops
Workshops are available in the hearing voices approaches
Hearing Voices 2 days
Group facilitator workshops - 3 days
Living well with voices - 4 days
Just Listening volunteer training
A community led Emergency dept. alternative for people in crisis and distress.
Volunteers will be trained in the Just Listening approach.
The workshops provide a practical knowledge and experience of responding to a person in distress, crisis or suicide.
The Humane Clinic Fundamentals of Psychotherapy theory and practice
The Humane Clinic Fundamentals of Psychotherapy theory and practice. The certificate explores the following modules:
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Just Listening practice
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Dissociachotic
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Suicide Narratives
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PTMF
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Transference in practice
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Groups
Further details to follow
Coming 2023
Power Threat Meaning Framework
Workshops exploring the Power Threat Meaning Framework - an alternative to the diagnistic models of psychiatry and asking the vital question of what happened to you , not what is wrong with you.
Emotional CPR
The Emotional CPR workshop teaches how to respond to a person in crisis using the principles of
- Connection
-Empowerment
-Revitalisation
Mental health act tribunal
" This was the most valuable mental health workshop I have ever been to, professionally and personally" - workshop participant, Suicide Narratives workshop

Humane Clinic acknowledges and respects Aboriginal peoples as the state's first peoples and nations, and recognises Aboriginal peoples as traditional owners and occupants of land and waters in South Australia. Further, that their spiritual, social, cultural and economic practices come from their traditional lands and waters, that they maintain their cultural and heritage beliefs, languages and laws which are of ongoing importance, and that they have made and continue to make a unique and irreplaceable contribution to the state.
We acknowledge that Aboriginal peoples have and continue to endure injustice and dispossession of their traditional lands and waters.