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Based on practices used with CAT patients derived from the published work of psychotherapists informed by interpersonal neurobiology
with John Bristow
Dartington Hall, Totnes
9.00am for 9.30 am to 4.30pm, Friday 14th June 2019
£55 (online booking) including lunch & refreshments
(£10 surcharge for invoiced/postal bookings)
The aim of this seminar is to become more aware of how the neurosciences can inform and deepen our practice of psychotherapy within the CAT model for creating the conditions for processing unmanageable or traumatized states of self and enabling further integration.
I will be using practical exercises within a guiding framework, case examples, discussion of application to participants’ current clients, and some summary handouts and slides on key information and concepts, with the aim to:
John Bristow, CAT psychotherapist, supervisor and trainer for over 20 years. Since March 2016 I have updated my knowledge of neurobiology applied to psychotherapy for varying degrees of trauma, through reading, training and supervised practice. Since its formation in March 2016, I have been an active member of the CAT Special Interest Group (SIG) on CAT and the neurosciences, CAT and the Embodied Mind, which has merged with the CAT, Trauma and EMDR group. We run seminars or learning groups and share learning resources within ACAT.
For booking queries please contact:
Alison Marfell: alison.marfell@acat.me.uk Tel: 01305 263511
For further information please contact:
CAT SW CPD Coordinator Yvonne Stevens: yvonnestevens@nhs.net
Please note this event is organised and offered by the CAT South West Regional Group. ACAT is handling bookings for this event and will provide delegates names and any dietary or other special requirements to the group in order to administer the event.
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