How Will I Ever Get Through This?
This half-day workshop offers non-clinical, skills-based learning for anyone who supports people through loss, crisis and profound change - including counsellors, coaches, therapists, GPs, health practitioners and community professionals.
Dr Lucy Hone shares research-informed insights into what truly helps people during their darkest moments, dispelling harmful myths and offering practical approaches that can be used immediately.
A thoughtful, practical workshop focused on building stronger, more capable communities.
No clinical training is required. The workshop focuses on non-clinical, human skills that complement professional practice.
By the end of this workshop, participants will:
Understand what helps people in their darkest moments
Learn what modern science shows and supports adaptation to loss and unwanted change
Gain research-informed tools that strengthen people’s sense of agency
Learn practical, evidence-based ways to help people feel less overwhelmed and more able to influence how they respond to loss and unwanted change.
Have practical tools they can use immediately
Leave with clear frameworks and language that can be applied straight away in professional, volunteer and community settings.
*If cost is a barrier, please feel welcome to contact Community Link connect@communitylink.nz
Known globally for her TED Talk The Three Secrets of Resilient People, Lucy translates science into clear, compassionate insights that resonate across ages and life stages. This is not about quick fixes or forced positivity, but about understanding what supports us as humans, individually and collectively, when life doesn’t go to plan.
Doors open 8:00AM, Dr Lucy's workshop will begin at 8:30AM and conclude at 12:30PM. Morning tea will be provided