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Diploma in Responding to Trauma and Violence using Narrative Practices

Jehanzeb Baldiwala

Jehanzeb Baldiwala has aligned herself with narrative ways of working for over twenty years. and is a voracious reader who believes in dreams and magic. She loves to travel and to connect with people. 

 

She is a therapist, supervisor, trainer and Co-Founder of Narrative Practices India. Her work includes consulting with persons, families, and children in responding to a range of issues that include anxiety, depression, school related issues in addition to training and supervising mental health work. She has been instrumental in developing several long and shorter training programs in narrative practices with a team of narrative practitioners and mentors Shona Russell, Maggie Carey and Peggy Sax. She continues to develop and facilitate training in narrative ideas and practices and is visiting faculty for the Master's program in Life Span Counselling at the St. Xavier's university, Mumbai. She is also a mentor to several organizational leaders such as Apni Shala and Setco Foundation.   She has a keen interest in exploring the use of narrative ideas and practices in therapy as well as diverse contexts including supervision and development of professional identity of mental health workers as well as in organizational development.

 

She has written several articles, participated in international conferences and contributed to documenting the narrative work being done in India.   Formerly Director of Mental Health Services and Head of Training, Ummeed Child Development center (2004 – 2021) she has also served as Director of Family Support and Social Rehabilitation Services at North East Community Center, Philadelphia, USA, and has a Master’s Degree in Applied Psychology from the University of Mumbai.  

More information on the diploma can be found by clicking on the following three headings at the bottom of the page - Course Details, Facilitators, Application & Costs

 

For any queries write to Svasti at svastidutta@thecopingcentral.com

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