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4th Sep 2010

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The Relational Heart of Cognitive Analytic Therapy
22nd Sep 2010

Manchester Mental Health and Social Care Trust are offering a one day workshop:

The Relational Heart of Cognitive Analytic Therapy

with

Jason Hepple

Wednesday, September 22nd 2010 from 9.30am – 4.30pm

Registration at 9.15am

Venue:  Conference Room Research and Education Centre, Second Floor, Rawnsley Building, Manchester Royal Infirmary, Oxford Road, MANCHESTER, M13 9WL.

For anyone interested in developing their Psychotherapy skills by exploring CAT and CAT ideas.

  • How do we know who we are?
  • What is a dialogic self?
  • How can I use dialogic skills in the therapy relationship?

Jason Hepple is Medical Director and Consultant Psychiatrist to Somerset Partnership NHS Foundation Trust.  He is a CAT Psychotherapist and Supervisor.

Booking

This event is hosted by Manchester Mental Health and Social Care Trust.

For specific questions about the content of the workshop
please e-mail Kath Sykes on kathleen.sykes@mhsc.nhs.uk.

All booking enquiries to:
Lizzie Goddard at Gaskell House, Swinton Grove, Manchester M13 0EU

Phone:  0161 277 1125   E-mail:  Elizabeth.Goddard@mhsc.nhs.uk

Closing date for bookings Friday, 10 September, 2010


Please scroll down this page to download booking form
  

Cost

£65 to include lunch and refreshments.

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