איך להתמודד עם כשלון? / Dr. Lisa Law

הסדנה מוצעת באנגלית ובעברית, לפי בחירתך

תוכן הסדנה יכול להינתן במתכונת של הרצאה או קורס

Together we will develop tools to manage inevitable hurdles

According to research as many as 90% of start ups fail within their first five years (Marmer et al, 2011) and on average entrepreneurs fail 3.8 times before they succeed (Maxwell, 2007). It is no wonder that there is a global entrepreneurial and academic trend to focus on coping with and learning from failure – to 'Fail Forward'. Through a mix of theory, experiential exercises and technique development, together we will develop tools to manage inevitable hurdles.

Using case studies and psychological research to gain deeper insight to the process and outcome of failures, we will consider failure as a natural inevitability leading to growth and development, as well as the intimate relationship between failure and success. The psychological theories covered will include ideas from: Carol Dweck’s work on Growth Mindsights; Brene Brown’s work on vulnerability and shame; AEDP’s (Accelerated Experiential Dynamic Psychotherapy) teaching of the bearing of uncomfortable emotion; Attribution theory explanations of behaviour; CBT (Cognitive Behavioural Therapy) anxiety management techniques; contemporary models of stress and Buddhist psychotherapy principles of acceptance and mindfulness.

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Increase personal wellbeing

Enhanced techniques for increasing personal wellbeing - to develop resilience and grit

Learn from failure

Practical tools for learning from failure - to move from viewing failure as a signal to give up to a cue to learn, grow and pivot

Manage failures

An expanded psychological capacity to manage failures - to move from fear, avoidance and shame to curiosity and a growth mindset

Dr Lisa Law is a UK-trained Clinical Psychologist. Lisa obtained her BSc in Psychology at Leeds University and a Professional Doctorate in Clinical Psychology from the University of London. In addition, Lisa completed specialist training in Psychodynamic and Systemic Family Therapies from the internationally-renowned Tavistock Clinic and Narrative Therapy/ supervision skills from the Barcai Institute. She has 24 years of psychotherapy experience working with children, adults, couples, families and groups. Lisa uses a variety of evidence-based models, including Cognitive Behavioural, Psychodynamic, Schema-focused, Systemic, Narrative and Attachment-Focused therapies. Lisa’s special interests include issues of immigration and acculturation. She has been involved with the development of refugee support systems, providing consultation to aid groups and the UN, and psychological assessments for the Ministry of Education.
Lisa has 17 years of teaching experience at various universities (including TAU, NYU, Bar Ilan and the IDC). Lecture topics include: the psychology of wellbeing, alternative understandings of psychopathology, working with diversity and oppression, issues of identity, clinical psychology and epistemology, the use of post-modern/ social constructionist ideas in therapy and critical dilemmas in contemporary psychology. Lisa runs an academic forum for integrative psychotherapy and previously coordinated student counselling services for international students at Reichman University.