This event is Fully Booked.
WARNING! This event has passed.Dates: Friday, 19th and Saturday, 20th September 2014
Time: 10.00 to 17.00 on Friday and 09.30 to 16.30 on Saturday
Venue: Chancellors Hotel and Conference Centre, Moseley Road, Manchester M14 6NN
Cost: £230 (£220 if paying online with a personal credit/debit card)
Aims:
This hands-on, two day course offers an introduction to the ideas, methods and skills of Cognitive Analytic Therapy. It combines short theoretical inputs with role play and video demonstrations by the trainers of CAT practice and work in pairs and small groups to try out CAT skills. The versatility of the approach will be explored and a range of clinical examples highlighted. Participants will gain skills in mapping, tracking and negotiating problem patterns with clients and for supervision. Participants will need some familiarity with the use of psychological ideas and methods in responding to mental health problems and emotional distress.
Key ideas to be taught:
Typical methods to be practiced:
An integrative and dialogic approach:
Suitable for:
Clinical psychologists, psychotherapists, nurses, psychiatrists, counsellors, social workers and others working with mental health
Course Trainer:
Sarah Littlejohn has been teaching and training CAT for many years
Booking:
Enquiries:
NB LUNCH IS NOT INCLUDED ON EITHER DAY
Cancellations / Refund Policy: A refund, less a £25 administration fee, will be made if cancellations are received, in writing, at least four weeks before the event. We regret that any cancellation received after this time cannot be refunded, and refunds for failure to attend the event cannot be made.
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