A Deep Learner Needs Direction and Depth (Frontiers Blog)
Some of my friends say that I'm the world's lousiest salesperson. Which might explain why I didn't succeed in business school doing my tertiary education.
I am looking for therapists who want to harness deep learning AND translate what they've learned to help their clients. If this is you , I would love to invite you to be part of this.
If I may be so bold to say this, the Deep Learner curriculum is what I wished I’ve learned 16 years ago.
As part of this week's special, I'd take you under the hood and get an exclusive tour of the landscape we cover in Deep Learner.
In today's blog, we address the issue of lacking direction and depth in our professional development efforts, and how this keeps us going in circles even as we clock more clinical experience.
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Start Date: 6th of July 2020 (MONDAY)
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Here's what Keith Klostermann, PhD, Fulbright Specialist Roster, US State Dept. (and many other roles!) says about Deep Learner:
"Daryl Chow has an amazing ability to translate incredibly complicated material into comprehensible, bite size chunks of wisdom which can be applied in clinical practice and in daily living.
Daryl's grounded and gentle style engages participants into a rich, collaborative learning experience. This is the second course I've taken with Daryl (the other being Reigniting Clinical Supervision) and he is truly one of the important voices shaping the field of psychotherapy in the 21st century."
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"The Deep Learner Course brings most ordinary learning experiences back to life. I can now more effectively extract the gems from activities that would have been meaningless before."
~ Bert Munger,
Licensed Mental Health Counselor, Licensed Alcohol and Drug Counselor, Vermont, USA
"Dr Chow provides a very in-depth and thought provoking course on what it means to be a deep learner and shows you strategies and tips which will help you not only improve your clinical practice, but your work/life balance as well."
~ Melvin S. Marsh,MS
(graduate student)
I believe that a good life is a deep life; it's prerequisite is to be a deep learner. My job is to help practitioners become Deep Learners. I hope you can join us.
Blessings,
Daryl Chow, Ph.D.