An Introduction to Cognitive Analytic Therapy offered by Sussex Partnership NHS Foundation Trust
6th November 2014 to 7th November 2014


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An Introduction to Cognitive Analytic Therapy offered by Sussex Partnership NHS Foundation Trust                       

A two-day course for mental health professionals

Thursday 6th and Friday 7th November 2014

Conference Room 2, East Brighton Community Mental Health Centre, Brighton General Hospital, Brighton

9.30am – 4.30pm

Overview

This course will provide participants with an introduction to the theory and practice of cognitive analytic therapy (CAT).

Who should attend?

This course would be of interest to mental health professionals who want to incorporate CAT concepts and tools into their therapeutic work with individuals or groups. It would also be useful for those considering whether to apply for a two year CAT practitioner training course.

Course Aims

  • To introduce course members to the theory and practice of CAT
  • To understand key concepts used in CAT, including reciprocal roles, dilemmas, snags and traps and reformulation
  • To explore the use of CAT tools in therapeutic practice, including the psychotherapy file, diagrams and goodbye letters
  • To consider current applications of CAT in the NHS
  • To look at endings in brief, time-limited therapeutic interventions through the lens of CAT theory
  • To plan with participants ways in which aspects of CAT could be introduced into, or adapted for, their own clinical practice

About the course presenters

Rob Marx – Rob Marx is a cognitive-analytic psychotherapist and clinical psychologist. He works for Sussex Partnership in Brighton where he uses CAT and MBCT in his work. He teaches on the two year Trust CAT course.  He works with Canterbury Christ Church University as the Trust training co-ordinator for clinical psychology training placements in Sussex Partnership.

Steve Metcalf - Steve is a UKCP accredited cognitive analytic psychotherapist and ACAT accredited supervisor. His professional background is in social work and he has worked for many years in social care and mental health and has been involved in a wide range of service developments. He offers cognitive analytic therapy training and supervision to other practitioners. He also has a small private practice for CAT in Brighton.

Hilary Brown – Hilary Brown is Professor of Social Care at Canterbury Christ Church University and also a CAT psychotherapist and supervisor working for Sussex Partnership NHS Foundation Trust one day each week. She specialises in learning disability and in the safeguarding of vulnerable adults and has recently been involved with Jessie Emillion in setting up CAT training in Bangalore.

Booking Information

This course is offered free to employees of Sussex Partnership NHS Foundation Trust, and is open to other mental health practitioners at a cost of £150 per head, or £100 per head for voluntary organisations and concessions. Refreshments will be available but attendees should make their own arrangements for lunch.

To reserve a place, please return your completed application form to

Niki Larsen by 24th October 2014.

 


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Details and Booking Information

6th November 2014 to 7th November 2014

This course is free to Sussex Partnership NHS Foundation Trust employees. If you are not employed by the Trust, the attendance fee is £150 per head (£100 for voluntary organisations and concessions).

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