This half-day workshop offers an introductory experience of Balint group work for doctors, therapists and caring professionals. Balint groups provide opportunity for clinicians to reflect together upon difficult or intriguing cases, with a focus on the relationship between the doctor or caring professional and the people they work with. The clear structure of the Balint method provides a safe and supportive group setting to reflect on the clinician’s everyday practice.
In Balint groups members are strongly discouraged from making judgements, giving advice, or offering solutions; the case is ‘worked’ in a different way. Case presentations are done from memory with emphasis on the experience of being with the client and what uncertainties/discomforts the presenter experiences. Group members are asked to speculate about what might be going on for the presenter, their patient/client and their relationship. Creative possibilities however ‘seemingly irrational’ are encouraged. The presenter is trusted to make their own sense of the material that emerges. Speculating like this, away from the intensity of the professional interaction enables emotions to be felt and new perspectives to emerge. New ideas and hope can be generated along with greater interest in seeing the person/people again.
Balint groups help professionals:
Dr Ali Begg, General Practitioner, Accredited Balint Group Leader.
Andrew Gresham, Reg. Psychotherapist, Accredited Balint Group Leader.
Jayne Hubble, Reg. Psychotherapist, Accredited Balint Group Leader.
There will be 1-3 groups depending on enrolments. Groups will have up to 8 participants.
Places will be allocated on a first come first served basis.
$180.00 incl. GST. The fee is non-refundable. Morning tea will be provided.
Please email andrew@gresham.co.nz
Dept of Public Health & General Practice, University of Otago, 14 Gloucester St, Christchurch.
Ample car parking available on site.
Ali Begg: 021 556 708 / afbegg@gmail.com
Andrew Gresham: 021 0245 5006 / andrew@gresham.co.nz
Jayne Hubble: 021 150 5169 / jayne.hubble@gmail.com