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Clinical Coaching 2020-2021
Wrote on 05/05/20 by Kurt Eggers
Do you like to participate in a small learning group to develop your own clinical skills, to feel empowered and more relaxed, to learn to manage challenging client-related cases, to have fun in learning new insights, to grow as a specialist in the field of fluency, to feel connected with colleagues in the field ?
THEN CLINICAL COACHING IS SOMETHING FOR YOU !
Four participants in each clinical coaching group. You may be part of one of the groups we will form or you may form your own group of 4.
4 sessions starting 9th of June2020 - (June 9th, July 2nd, September 1st and October 6th)
BOOK NOW! Mail to: inge.pincket@thomasmore.be
Coaches: Veerle Waelkens, George Fourlas, Anne Breda, & other ECSF colleagues (Read more)
Clinical Coaching 2019-2020
Wrote on 19/10/19 by Kurt Eggers
Do you like to participate in a small learning group to develop your own clinical skills, to feel empowered and more relaxed, to learn to manage challenging client-related cases, to have fun in learning new insights, to grow as a specialist in the field of fluency, to feel connected with colleagues in the field ?
THEN CLINICAL COACHING IS SOMETHING FOR YOU !
5 participants in each clinical coaching group - 5 sessions starting 20th of January 2020 - Book NOW!
Coaches: Veerle Waelkens, George Fourlas, Anne Breda, & other ECSF colleagues
(Read more)
2019 Graduates Workshop Dublin 5 & 6 September
Wrote on 06/06/19 by Kurt Eggers
We are happy to announce a new postgraduate workshop on 'Narrative Practices with People who Stutter'. Lecturers are dr. Mary O'Dwyer and dr. Fiona Ryan. The workshop will take place in Dublin, September 5&6th 2019 and coincides with the first intensive week of the ECSF program. It is the ideal opportunity to upgrade your knowledge, meet up with ECSF staff and new participants, and ... enjoy the lovely city of Dublin. (Read more)
National Stuttering Awareness Week
Wrote on 14/05/19 by Kurt Eggers
In the U.S. the second full week of May is Stuttering Awareness Week. This is a great opportunity to focus public attention on a complex disorder that touches 70 million people around the world and more than three million in the U.S. alone. (Read more)
6th European Symposium on Fluency Disorders
Wrote on 09/02/18 by Kurt Eggers
One week is left to the 6th European Symposium in Fluency Disorders which will take place in Antwerp on the 16th and 17th of February 2018. A pre-symosium workshop will take place on the 16th of February. The theme of the workshop is "A Constructivist Framework for Counseling with Persons Who Stutter" presented by Anthony DiLollo, PhD.
European Fluency Specialists
Wrote on 18/01/16 by Kurt Eggers
The ECSF consortium has now taken a next step to ensure that patients receive the highest possible standard of care in the EU: the development of an additional stepwise procedure to become a European Fluency Specialist. (Read more)
First intensive week in Malta
Wrote on 01/10/15 by Kurt Eggers
The first intensive week of the course cycle 1516 and the postgraduate workshop took place in Malta from September 21 to 25th. (Read more)
High interest in ECSF course.
Wrote on 01/06/15 by Kurt Eggers
Because of the high number of application forms that were received, the ECSF consortium decided to increase the amount of students per course cycle from 20 to 24. This will be evaluated after one year. (Read more)
2015 Graduate Workshop Malta
Wrote on 08/05/15 by Kurt Eggers
The ECSF consortium is organizing the third annual workshop for ECSF graduates. This is not only an ideal occasion to meet up with some of your classmates or to interact with fluency specialists from the previous 7 course cycles, it is also an opportunity to upgrade your clinical knowledge.
This year's workshop focuses on 4 topics: The Art of coaching by Anne Breda (Wednesday), Solution Focused Brief Treatment and The Artists Eye by Trudy Stewart (Thursday and Friday) and Clinical Intervision by Anne Breda & Veerle Waelkens (Saturday morning).The workshop will take place in Malta, in parallel with the first intensive week of the specialization program. (Read more)
2015 graduate workshop
Wrote on 23/01/15 by Kurt Eggers
The ECSF consortium is organizing the second annual workshop for ECSF graduates. This is not only an ideal occasion to meet up with some of your classmates or to interact with fluency specialists from the previous 6 course cycles, it is also an opportunity to upgrade your clinical knowledge.
This year's workshop focuses on 2 topics: Personal Construct Therapy (Thursday) and Clinical Intervision (Friday morning). The workshop will take place in Antwerp, in parallel with the second intensive week of the specialization program. (Read more)
ECSF Course upgraded to 25 credits
Wrote on 10/02/14 by Kurt Eggers
At the general meeting in Portugal steering committee decided to upgrade the ECSF Course from 20 credits to 25 credits. Last year we asked our students how much time they invested in the course, the outcome was a lot of more hours, so the course received more credits.
Final report mini symposium Leeds
Wrote on 06/12/13 by Kurt Eggers
The final report of the mini symposium in Leeds, a joint initiative of the Stammering Support Center and ECSF, is now available. (Read more)
Mini symposium Leeds
Wrote on 14/10/13 by Kurt Eggers
ECSF and Stammering Support Center Leeds organized a mini symposium in Leeds for people who stammer, clinicians, and researchers. (Read more)
2013 Graduate Workshop
Wrote on 24/06/13 by Kurt Eggers
The ECSF consortium is organizing the first annual workshop for ECSF graduates. This is not only an ideal occasion to meet up with some of your classmates or to interact with fluency specialists from the previous 5 course cycles, it is also an opportunity to upgrade your clinical knowledge.
This year's workshop focuses on 2 topics: Cluttering and Clinical Intervision. The workshop will take place in Portugal, in parallel with the first intensive week of the specialization program. (Read more)
Pre-announcement EU symposium 2014
Wrote on 22/06/13 by Kurt Eggers
March 28 & 29th 2014. Save the date! (Read more)