#CATspace18
This hands-on two-day course takes place in Sheffield and is led by Sarah Littlejohn and Emma Taylor. It offers an introduction to the values, ideas, methods and skills of Cognitive Analytic Therapy. It combines short theoretical inputs with role play 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 using CAT as a framework for a range of therapeutic interventions from early formulations in brief focused therapy to working with complexity and personality difficulties. There will be opportunities to practice the skills of mapping, negotiating and resolving problem patterns within the therapy relationship. Participants will need some familiarity with the use of psychological ideas and methods in responding to mental health problems and emotional distress.
Course aims/objectives
Who is it for?
Any qualified professionals working with mental health difficulties, i.e. social workers, psychotherapists, counsellors, occupational therapists; IAPT workers, psychologists, art therapists and doctors. Trainee counsellors are welcome. Please enquire to admin@catalyse.uk.com if you are unsure whether the days are relevant for you. Further details and booking are available at this link: https://catalyse.uk.com/training/other-training-events/introduction-to-cat/
Facilitators
Sarah Littlejohn is a CAT psychotherapist, supervisor and trainer. She originally trained as an integrative psychotherapist and then qualified as a CAT practitioner in 2001. She’s been a lead trainer for the Catalyse/CAT North Practitioner Training for over a decade and she also provides supervision for CAT practitioner and CAT psychotherapy level trainings.
Dr Emma Taylor is a clinical psychologist, accredited CAT practitioner and CAT supervisor. She has 25 years clinical experience, including 16 years in the NHS and seven years in private practice. She offers therapy, supervision, training and acts as an expert witness for Family Courts and has delivered training for many professionals and organisations over the years.
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