Educating Intuition in Delivering Individual & Family Therapy

Intuition is a well-researched aspect of in-the-moment decision-making, especially in complex, ambiguous, and time-limited situations. When we have either too much information or too little, and not enough time to judge its relevance, we rely on intuition. Expertise in family and systemic therapy requires a well-educated intuition.

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Duration

2 Days

Fees

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Participants

Max 20

Delivery Methods

In Person

Level

Mid-advanced

Start Date

27 August, 2026

Course Overview

This presentation outlines the research on the cognitive-perceptual-affective nature of intuition and how well informed intuitive-in-the-moment decisions are made.  During this workshop we will translates these concepts and practices using them to support therapists learning and refining refine their intuitive-clinical judgement. Participants will learn about how their own intuitive process work using complex and straightforward cases work and a collaborative-reflective process.  The importance of careful allocation of attentional resources will be explored in some detail, with a special focus on feedback, monitoring of emotional processes.  By examining
specific sessions and exploring the interplay between empirical-theoretical knowledge, therapist clinical experience, and clients' context, participants are guided through a process which research indicates develops the quality and precision of in-the-moment decision-making.

The outcomes for the therapist is a picture of specific meta-skills and habits of mind which further develop their nuanced capacity to respond flexibly and collaboratively which sets the client family on a path of cascading improvement



Course Details

What to bring

  • Notebook and writing materials
  • Laptop or tablet (optional)
  • A willingness to reflect, share, and engage in practical learning

What we provide

  • Comprehensive course materials
  • Selected readings and support resources
  • A collaborative learning environment
  • Access to case study materials and practice tools

Entry requirement

Mid-advanced

This course is suitable for professionals currently working with clients who have experienced relational trauma, including those in:

  • Social Work
  • Counselling and Psychotherapy
  • Mental Health and Community Services
  • Psychology or Psychiatry
  • Wellbeing or Family Support Roles
  • Case Management
  • General Practice or Pastoral Care

Applicants should have qualifications in a relevant discipline and be actively engaged in work involving families or relational systems.

Outcomes

Pathways

Participants will gain:

  • Deeper understanding of complex trauma in family systems
  • Practical skills for identifying and responding to shame dynamics
  • Techniques to build therapeutic hope and resilience in families
  • Advanced conceptual and clinical strategies for relational trauma work

This course enhances capability for work in therapeutic, mental health, and community-based settings where complex trauma presentations are common.

Benefits/Accreditation

Participants will receive a Certificate of Attendance upon completion.

Fees

Regular price $440.00 AUD inc GST
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Aug 27

Thursday 27th to Friday 28th Aug 2026

Educating Intuition in Delivering Individual & Family Therapy

Time: 9.00am - 5.00 pm

WRFTC, 298 Hawthorn Rd. Caulfield

Course Presenters

Dr Sophie Holmes AM

Dr Sophie Holmes AM

Director, Williamsroad Family Therapy Centre.

Dr Sophie Holmes is a specialist in Family and Systemic Therapy,  which she has integrated into h...

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Dr Sophie Holmes AM

Dr Sophie Holmes AM

Director, Williamsroad Family Therapy Centre.

  • B.A. (Hons), Dip.Ed., M.Ed. Psych, PhD

Dr Sophie Holmes is a specialist in Family and Systemic Therapy,  which she has integrated into her practice as a Counselling, Educational and Developmental Psychologist. With four decades of experience in clinical practice, research, training and supervision, she is the Director of Williamsroad Family Therapy - Learning, and  provides clinical-intellectual leadership, playing a pivotal role in advancing the practical implementation of Family & Systemic Therapy.  With a deep immersion in the field and many international collaborations, she promotes life-long  learning, the importance of  frontline clinicians being  culturally aware, open minded, curious, compassionate and seeking deeper understanding of how families change and the best uses of evidence-based approaches to family and relational dynamics. Dr. Holmes has a distinguished career including a flourishing clinical practice, leadership in professional associations, clinical teaching and supervision, and she is widely recognised for her contributions to family and systemic therapy education and innovation in case-based research.

Sophie’s clinical expertise lies in working with complex  individuals and their relational systems, utilising deep knowledge of psychological practice integrated with Family and Systemic ideas and practices, current research  in Psychotherapy, Attachment, Affective Neuroscience, Traumatology, Stress & Coping  and Advanced Complex Systems theory. Her learning-teaching focus is to broadly educate on implementing family and systemic clinical knowledge, building an appreciation for  tracking outcomes, taking feedback and attending to the precision and quality of  interventions. Sophie mentors therapists who have a deep desire  to be effective and to steadily improve their clinical decision-making within a broad range of clinical presentations and contexts. 

In 2003 Sophie designed and gathered a team to teach the  Master of Family Therapy. Under her leadership, Williamsroad Family Therapy Centre grew to become the only accredited  third-party to provide postgraduate clinical training in family therapy in the university sector. In 2016, in partnership with the  Australian Catholic University, she completely redesigned this postgraduate clinical training program, implementing  leading edge pedagogy and psychotherapy research  into the Masters of Family and Systemic Therapy. The findings from her  award winning research “On The Nature of Expertise in Family Therapy”  have shaped supervision.

As a presenter at Williamsroad Family Therapy - Learning, Sophie brings a relational, individualised, yet structured pedagogy, ensuring that practitioners develop their personal identities as therapists, are feedback-outcome focused, with rich  theoretical knowledge and practical expertise to confidently navigate complex family systems. Her teaching style blends rigorous academic insight with compassionate real-world clinical application, equipping therapists with the skills and confidence to create meaningful change for the families they support.