The Practice of CAT with People with Learning Disabilities WARNING! This event has passed. 28th May 2010
Cognitive Analytic Therapy is an integrative and flexible approach focusing on relationships. This conference presents a range of examples of its useful and productive application in services for people with learning disabilities including working with individuals and staff teams. It is aimed both at people working in learning disability services including psychologists, psychiatrists, nurses, care managers, creative therapists and support workers and also CAT practitioners, who are interested in how CAT can be used in learning disability services.
Place: Centre for Excellence in Interdisciplinary Mental Health, Watson Building, University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham B15 2TT
Date: Friday, 28 May, 2010
Cost: £60 online and £70 for payment by cheque for ACAT members. Please add an additional £5 for non ACAT members. Fork buffet lunch and refreshments included
Topics include: Adaptations of Cognitive Analytic Therapy approaches for people with learning disabilities, including people with challenging behaviour, people who offend, and working with carers and staff teams.
Presenters include: Michelle Anwyl, Ellie Atkins, Ann Bancroft, Phil Clayton, Val Crowley, Julie Lloyd, Pam Mount, Nicola Murphy, David Wilberforce
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