UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE STAFF COUNSELLING SERVICE INVITE YOU TO THEIR INAUGURAL NATIONAL CONFERENCE
Autism in the Therapy Room
Exploring the benefits and challenges of working with this client group using current academic findings and clinical experiences
Friday 12th July 2019
10am - 4pm
Postdoc Centre @ Eddington, Eddington Place, Cambridge CB3 1AS
Booking information
Standard Registration fee £115 (price includes lunch and refreshments)
Convenor: Michelle Reynolds, Head of Staff Counselling
Autism brings both benefits and challenges to society. This conference aims to deliver a greater understanding of autism, drawing on both research findings and clinical experience. Our Keynote speaker, Professor Francesca Happé, will focus on perhaps the least well-known and understood aspects of autism; namely female presentation and co-morbidity. Our three clinical presenters will demonstrate their experience through different therapeutic modalities and settings; Cognitive Analytic Therapy (CAT), Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) and Couples Work.
Programme
Keynote Speaker: Professor Francesca Happé
Thinking about Autism, mental health and women
Dr Alison Jenaway & Dr Theresa Turner
Cognitive Analytic Therapy approaches in people on the Autistic Spectrum
Debbie Spain
Group CBT & Social Interaction & Anxiety in Autism
Allan Turner
Autism Traits in Couples Counselling
For further information and to book your ticket, visit https://staff.counselling.cam.ac.uk/conference-2019-1
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