A 3 day course in Lat Krabang, Bangkok. 20 – 22 Feb 2019.
What can go wrong, and what can we do?
Why are some boys and some girls attracted to the same sex? Why are some girls tomboys and some boys effeminate? What are the contributory factors? There are information from the realm of developmental psychology.* that can give us valuable insights. With many case studies, we also see the important role of family relational health on the matter. * Information are from Center for Gender Wholeness, Dr Janelle Hallman PhD, Dr Joseph Nicolosi PhD, and many local clinical case studies.
These are beneficial information for anyone from religious teachers, leaders, parents, people struggling with their gender issues, to the conservatives and traditional social leaders. Crucially, we are helping religious groups shape their stance towards this issue, based on sound psychological principles which are in line with all religious faiths, enabling a compassionate yet serious well-informed response to help young people with same sex attraction and other gender identity issues they did not ask for. And we will know how to help instead of condemning. We will not fear to know them better with greater understanding and compassion. This course also presents the issue in human experiental terms (informed by clinical cases) suitable for anyone in the front line of ministry, family life and formation.
Description of 3 day course : This course provides views from the psychological sciences explaining why same sex attraction is not chosen by the person who has it. It aims to remove prejudice and misconceptions, firstly at the social level… because only thereafter can individuals deeply hidden can be reached, attended to, and supported by the community. The course covers a wide range of issues including family dynamics, various kinds of harm, effects of bad patriarchy in society, what is Intersex, what religious/ faith communities can do, etc.
Who should attend? People of all faiths, community leaders, policy makers, people in the education ministry, teachers, officers, religious persons, priests, monks, nuns, mental health practitioners, counsellors, psychologists, social-workers, youth workers, and anyone interested to respond to this issue. The lectures will be given in English. This International Education Course is intended to be affordable for those who cannot afford to engage Professionals from first-world countries. Certificate of attendance will be issued to participants.
Feedback from past participants:
The course is an excellent way to understand SSA (Same Sex Attraction) in a way that is consistent with the teachings of (any religious faith) and with sound psychological principles. – Fr. Woon, Head of a Diocesan Family Life Ministry.
It’s not only informative but a must if we care for each other & want a better world. – Sr. Cyrilla, Counsellor (for Families & Seminarians).
Clears our biased perceptions about SSA and have better understanding of the pain and struggles they have, and (we) become better persons in the process. – Julie, Care-giver.
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Lecturer : Mr. Bryan Crucis Shen MSoc (Counselling) is a Professional
Counsellor and Supervisor of Counsellors, registered with the SAC. He has experience counselling Asian male and female cases with same-sex attraction, and has had peer discussions with leading Professional therapists on this issue in the US. He is also an experienced Lecturer on Family issues and in counselling senior & junior seminarians. He has conducted this Course for three consecutive years. And he is called by religious groups from many Asian countries to lecture on this subject.
Venue, Accommodation & Meals.
Camillian Pastoral Center provides the lecture halls, air-con accommodation, meals and free WiFi. This enables a low-cost and relaxed pace of learning. Past participants include people from Malaysia, Borneo island, India, Hong Kong, Singapore, Thailand, Philippines, Vietnam, and missionaries from all over. You’ll also have the evenings free to savour local food and some shopping.
Getting to the Centre.
Camillian Pastoral Center is close to Bangkok’s Suvarnabhumi Airport. Taxi ride to the center is around 30 minutes and should cost no more than 200 Thai Baht. Please check the web-page below for “instructions for taxi driver”, and other information if you are coming into Bangkok via Don Muang airport.
For Registration & Payment
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Dates:
In English:
20 – 22 Feb 2019
Venue:
Camillian Pastoral
Center, Bangkok,
Thailand
Please check the web-site below for further details on how to get there.
Cost:
1 person:
6500 Thai Baht
(about US$210)
2 persons: in one room
12,000 Thai Baht (about US$385)
Cost is inclusive of accommodation and all meals (except dinner) for the duration of the Course, which is from afternoon 19 Feb to afternoon 22 Feb. If you wish to come earlier or stay longer, extra charges will apply. Payment in other currencies may be permitted.
Limited positions:
Please book early to reserve your place.
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Other notes:
Participants have to arrange-pay for their own travel/flight to-from Bangkok. Please plan to arrive on Tue 19 Feb The course begins at 8:15am on 20th Feb. and ends with lunch on 22 Feb. You may plan to leave accordingly.
The Order of St. Camillius Thailand is the Patron of this Course.
Religious-participants from poor communities may request for financial subsidies at application. Please provide details and proof.
Content of Course
Part 1 Etiology, Terms, Principles regarding the individual.
Introduction
Terminology
Differences between SSA, Gender Dysphoria and Intersex
Normal gender identity development
Factors that contribute to SSA
Why are people with SSA often so talented?
Stages of SSA Awareness
Understanding people with Intersex conditions
[Answers to various questions.]
Cognitive Dissonance
Part 2 Beyond the Individual – Social Dimensions surrounding SSA.
Impact of Social Deviance
Extremism
Reaching people with SSA hidden in communities
Giving educational talks
Scandal – How to prevent when someone has SSA
Scandal – What needs to be done when it occurs
Effect of social “Level of Morality” on the individual
Group Discussion (1) Patriarchy (2) Emotional Boundaries
Part 3 Insights into individual guidance work
Intra-psychic description of what is Homosexuality
Types and aspects of SSA (Female & Male)
Part 4 Counsellor specific matters
Types of Client Intake, Intervention Pathways,
Case studies (given between the topics above)
This syllabus is subject to change.
Daily program:
Mornings of 20-22 Feb Afternoons of 20-21 Feb Evening
0815 – 1000 Session 1 1330 – 1515 Session 3 Free time.
1000 – 1020 Tea break * 1515 – 1545 Tea break * Dinner If ordered at 10am
1020 – 1200 Session 2 1545 – 1730 Session 4 is from 6pm to 7:30pm.
1200 – 1330 Lunch
Overall program would follow the sequence of topics above. Participants are encouraged to ask questions. There’s no fix slot time for each topic.
(There will be Catholic mass service daily at 6:30am.)