Integrating CPS into your professional practice
Psychosocial skills (PSS) are a set of cognitive, emotional and social abilities that increase autonomy, promote psychological well-being and develop constructive interactions.
International research over the last thirty years shows that the development of PSS is essential for overall health, the school climate, and educational and professional success. Conversely, the insufficient development of PCS is one of the main causes of risk behavior, violence and anxiety.
This training course has been specially designed for professionals who want to improve their practice by incorporating skills that are essential to promoting the health and well-being of individuals.
PUBLIC
Professionals and volunteers working with groups and/or individuals
AIMS
- Understanding and clarifying the concept of psychosocial skills.
- Developing emotional intelligence
- Exploring and acquiring practical means and tools to promote the development of psychosocial skills.
- Discover the different areas of application of PSS: mental and sexual health, well-being, academic success, parenting, etc.
TEACHING METHODS
- Theoretical input: psychosocial, pedagogical, educational and regulatory insights
- Playful and participative approach, adapted to the situations encountered by the participants
- Case studies, role-playing, group work
CONTENT
Introduction to psychosocial skills
- PSS, what is it all about?
- Why and how to integrate them into your professional practice?
- Focus on a few PSS
Developing self-awareness
- Understanding your own reactions and emotions
- Stress and strong emotions: how they work and how to manage them
- Clarify your intentions
Prioritize the quality of the relationship
- Setting up the frame
- Manage a group with confidence
- Empathic communication
Set up PSS development workshops
- Success factors
- Leading a lively debate (leading techniques)
- Group work on the creation and implementation of tools for the development of PSS
DURATION
2 days (14 hours)
PLACE
Marseille, Cité des Associations, or on your premises