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Theory & Principles: The Psychology of Shame

  • 31 Jul 2014
  • 4:00 PM - 6:00 PM
  • Catholic Education Conference Centre, Room 8
  • 7

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 Theory & Principles: The Psychology of Shame  

 

COURSE DESCRIPTION
For the individual the experience of shame can initiate a negative evaluation of self. In turn, it is often shame that sits behind anti-social behaviour. This seminar will explore the psychology of shame.

 

Location: Catholic Education Conference Centre
                116 George Street, Thebarton

 

CORE FOCI AND PRIORITIES

  • A theological foundation for Restorative Practices
  • How Restorative Practices affirms Catholic identity
  • An introduction to the theory and principles of Restorative Practices
  • An introduction to the processes of Restorative Practices

INTENDED FOR

  • R-12 Classrooms Teachers
  • PORs in student wellbeing roles
  • PORs in behaviour education roles

PROGRAM OUTLINE

  • Two hours

FACILITATOR
Michael Lincoln, CESA Behaviour Education Consultant

 

SYSTEM ACCREDITED MODULE: NO

 

Closing date: Thursday, 24 July 2014



For further information regarding this professional learning program opportunity:
Michael Lincoln
michael.lincoln@cesa.catholic.edu.au

 

Parking is not available on site. Please refer to the attached link. Catholic Education Conference Centre.

 

For Further Information regarding registration:
Ria Wong
ria.wong@cesa.catholic.edu.au
8301 6618

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